Governments Giving Fossil Fuel Companies $10 Million a Minute: IMF
Published on Monday, May 18, 2015
by Common Dreams
Governments Giving Fossil Fuel Companies $10 Million a Minute: IMF
Energy companies receive $5.3 trillion a year in funding from governments worldwide, says financial powerhouse
by Nadia Prupis, staff writer
The fossil fuel industry receives $5.3 trillion a year in government subsidies, despite its disastrous toll on the environment, human health, and other global inequality issues, a new report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published Monday has found.
That means that governments worldwide are spending $10 million every minute to fund energy companiesmore than the estimated public health spending for the entire globe, IMF economists Benedict Clements and Vitor Gaspar wrote in a blog post accompanying the report (pdf).
"These estimates are shocking," Clements and Gaspar wrote. "The number for 2015 is more than double the US$2 trillion we had previously estimated for 2011."
Subsidies occur in two ways, IMF Fiscal Affairs Department directors Sanjeev Gupta and Michael Keen explained in a separate blog post published Monday:
Pre-tax subsidieswhich occur when people and businesses pay less than it costs to supply the energyare smaller than a few years back. But post-tax subsidieswhich add to pre-tax subsidies an amount that reflects the environmental, health and other damage that energy use causes and the benefit from favorable VAT or sales tax treatmentremain extremely high, and indeed are now well above our previous estimates.
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