Fossil Fuel Companies Have the Nerve to Claim That Taxing Them Will Hurt the Climate
Energy Secretary George Looney has called for a windfall tax to be imposed on oil and gas producers in the UK. But what does this mean for the industry and their climate policies? The BBC’s Neil LWayne looks at the challenges.
Source: newrepublic.comPublished on 2022-02-10
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