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  • Climate Damages Tax - Stamp Out Poverty177787
  • How to make polluters pay - Stamp Out Poverty 264022
  • Climate Damages Declaration - Stamp Out Poverty187083
  • Stamp Out Poverty - CDT data tables436684
  • Make Polluters Pay436674
  • OECD - Tax and the environment436683
  • Video: Climate damages tax - Stamp Out Poverty 436681
  • Practical Action - The climate damages tax, an idea whose time has come436678
  • The Climate Damages Tax: a guide to what it is and how it works - Stamp Out Poverty264023
  • Calls for Big Oil to Cover LA Fire Damage as Chevron, Exxon Report Tens of Billions in 2024 Profits - CD 31.01.25455041
  • What would happen if climate fees for food moved from political conversation to policy? - Anthropocene Mag 17.01.25451963
  • Why the UK government should get the oil industry to contribute towards climate loss and damage - Global Witness 10.10.24436679
  • Climate tax on Big Oil’s past emissions could raise over $1 trillion for Loss & Damage Fund - Global Witness 25.09.24436669
  • Ending Oil Subsidies, Taxing the Rich Could Help Free Up $5 Trillion a Year for Climate: Report - CD 24.09.24433621
  • Japan to give ¥100 million to U.N. environment program - Japan Times 25.08.24430440
  • Global Wealth Tax Could Raise $2.1 Trillion Annually for Climate Action and More - CD 19.08.24431189
  • The Climate Damages Tax A guide to what it is and how it works - Greenpeace 07/24436670
  • Belching livestock to incur green levy in Denmark from 2030 - Guardian 26.06.24420588
  • Vermont becomes first US state to make Big Oil pay for climate damages - FT 31.05.24436677
  • Big Oil Should Pay for the US to Reach Net Zero - CD 08.05.24413974
  • Advocates call on PH Gov to champion Climate Damages Tax - Greenpeace 07.05.24436676
  • Promising solution: New climate damages tax - OGN 05.05.24436682
  • The Climate Damages Tax proposal - Citizens' Climate Lobby 03.05.24436671
  • Taxing big fossil fuel firms ‘could raise $900bn in climate finance by 2030’ - Guardian 29.04.24436672
  • 'Climate Damages Tax': Fossil fuel levy could raise $720bn to tackle climate crisis - Business Green 29.04.24436673
  • A Climate Superfund Law Might Be Crazy Enough to Work - Heatmap 29.03.24405710
  • Vulnerable countries demand global tax to pay for climate-led loss and damage - Guardian 19.09.22306181
  • The richest 10% produce half of greenhouse gas emissions. They should pay to fix the climate - Guardian 07.12.21264021
  • Publication: The climate damages tax: A guide to what it is and how it works - The loss & Damage Collaboration 31.12.18436675
  • The Climate Damages Tax - Reporterre 12/18264024
  • Why it really is time to make the polluter pay - New Economics Foundation 19.04.18177788
  • UK Labour supports call for ‘climate damages tax’ on oil companies - Climate Home News 16.04.18177789
  • Over 60 Groups Call For Climate Damages Tax - CD 16.11.17436680
  • For Damage Done and Transition Needed, 50+ Groups Demand Global Fossil Fuel Tax - CD 11/17187084
  • Exxon, BP and Shell back carbon tax proposal to curb emissions - Guardian 20.06.17177790
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