Friday, December 04, 2015

Rich Nations' Fossil Fuel Subsidies Exceed Climate Aid 40 to 1

Heavy earth moving machinery move raw tars sands at the Syncrude tar sands mining operations near Fort McMurray, Alberta, September 17, 2014. (Credit: Reuters/Todd Korol) Click to Enlarge.
Wealthy nations spend 40 times as much money subsidizing fossil fuel production as they contribute to the Green Climate Fund to help poor countries adapt to global warming, a research group said in a study released on Thursday.

Eight industrialized nations - Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States - spend a combined $80 billion a year on public support for fossil fuel production, but have pledged only about $2 billion a year to the Green Climate Fund, Oil Change International said.

"Eliminating fossil fuel subsidies could be a massive double win," Alex Doukas, the group's senior campaigner, said in a statement on the research analysis.

"It would stop a huge waste of public money that's driving the climate crisis, while at the same time freeing up money that can help poor countries adapt to the impacts of climate change and make the shift to renewable energy."

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