Denmark Introduces 'Fart Tax' to Curb EmissionsDenmark, known as the dairy powerhouse, has decided to impose a carbon tax on farmers for the first time in the world. The so-called “fart tax” that is imposed depending on carbon dioxide emissions, is expected to levy approximately $107 per cow annually. According to the Financial Times (FT) on the 25th (local time), the […]
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Record High Carbon Emissions: Global Increase Despite Pandemic FalloutIEA “37.4 billion tons, a 1.1% increase from the previous year”Reasons for pre-COVID recovery in the transport sectorEU and US decline due to expansion of renewable energy Namdong Power Tamla Offshore Wind Power/Namdong Power Last year, global carbon dioxide emissions hit a record high due to China’s economic recovery and increased air travel. According to […]
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