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Environmental Taxes and Green Fiscal Reform

Tax and Revenue Management October 25, 2025
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Introduction

This specialized course explores the critical role of **environmental taxes** and broader **green fiscal reform** in achieving sustainable development goals and climate targets. We analyze how taxation can be used as a powerful economic instrument to internalize the costs of pollution and resource depletion, driving behavioral change toward environmentally friendly practices. The course covers the design and implementation of various eco-taxes, including carbon taxes, energy taxes, and plastic levies, focusing on revenue recycling and managing the social and economic impacts (e.g., competitiveness and distributional effects). Participants will gain the expertise to design and evaluate green fiscal policies that are both effective and equitable.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the economic rationale for environmental taxation (Pigouvian principle) and its effectiveness.
  • Design a practical carbon tax mechanism, addressing rates, coverage, and point of taxation.
  • Analyze the potential economic and social incidence of environmental taxes (distributional effects).
  • Develop strategies for revenue recycling (e.g., lump-sum transfers, tax cuts) to ensure public acceptance.
  • Evaluate the trade-offs between different environmental policy instruments (taxes vs. cap-and-trade).
  • Understand the role of green fiscal reform in supporting climate mitigation and adaptation goals.
  • Examine international experiences and best practices in implementing environmental tax reforms.
  • Identify opportunities for using tax incentives (e.g., tax credits) to promote green investment.

Target Audience

  • Environmental Policy Analysts and Economists
  • Officials in Ministries of Finance, Environment, and Energy
  • Climate Policy and Sustainability Specialists
  • Tax Policy Advisors focused on Green Economy Initiatives
  • Legislative Staff and Parliamentary Researchers
  • NGO and Think Tank Professionals focusing on Climate Finance

Methodology

  • Quantitative exercises on calculating the optimal Pigouvian tax rate (Individual Exercises).
  • Group debate on the pros and cons of a carbon tax vs. a cap-and-trade system.
  • Case studies of successful and failed national environmental tax implementations.
  • Policy memorandum drafting on managing the distributional impact of a fuel tax increase.
  • Simulated public consultation on a proposed plastic levy.

Personal Impact

  • Expertise in designing and evaluating effective environmental tax policies.
  • Deepened understanding of the economic and environmental trade-offs in fiscal policy.
  • Capacity to lead and advise on national climate finance strategies.
  • Enhanced skills in managing the political economy of tax reform.
  • Recognition as a specialist in sustainable finance and green economics.

Organizational Impact

  • Achievement of national climate goals and reduction of harmful externalities.
  • Generation of dedicated revenue streams for green public spending.
  • Increased efficiency in resource allocation by correcting market failures.
  • Improved public health and environmental quality outcomes.
  • Strengthened international reputation for climate action and policy innovation.

Course Outline

Unit 1: The Economics of Environmental Taxation

Market Failure and Externalities
  • Defining environmental externalities and the concept of social cost
  • The Pigouvian tax principle: optimal tax rate setting and efficiency
  • The "double dividend" hypothesis of environmental taxation
  • Comparing command-and-control regulations with market-based instruments
Tax Bases for Environmental Policy
  • Taxation of energy and carbon emissions: design considerations
  • Taxes on pollution, waste, and resource extraction
  • Ecotaxes on specific products (e.g., plastic levies, single-use items)

Unit 2: Design and Implementation of Carbon Pricing

Carbon Tax Mechanisms
  • Determining the tax base (upstream vs. downstream taxation)
  • Setting the carbon price and adjusting for existing energy taxes
  • Sectoral coverage and the treatment of trade-exposed industries
  • Designing border carbon adjustments (BCAs) to maintain competitiveness
Revenue Recycling and Distributional Effects
  • Options for recycling carbon tax revenue (e.g., lowering income/corporate taxes)
  • Analyzing the regressive impact on low-income households
  • Compensatory measures and targeted transfers to vulnerable groups

Unit 3: Green Fiscal Reform and Competitiveness

Broad Green Tax Reforms
  • Shifting the tax burden from labor/capital to environmentally harmful activities
  • Case studies of comprehensive green tax reforms in European countries
  • The role of tax incentives (credits, accelerated depreciation) for green technology
Competitiveness and Leakage
  • Assessing the impact of environmental taxes on national industrial competitiveness
  • Addressing carbon leakage and emission shifting to other jurisdictions
  • Exemptions and rebates for energy-intensive, trade-exposed industries (EITEs)

Unit 4: Sectoral and International Dimensions

Sector-Specific Environmental Taxes
  • Taxation of the transport sector (fuel taxes, road pricing, vehicle registration)
  • Tax policies for sustainable water use and management
  • Incentivizing waste reduction and circular economy models through taxation
International Cooperation
  • International agreements and the coordination of carbon pricing efforts
  • The role of the IMF, World Bank, and OECD in promoting green fiscal policy

Unit 5: Evaluation and Policy Acceptance

Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Establishing environmental effectiveness indicators for eco-taxes
  • Assessing the long-term economic and behavioral impacts
Political Economy
  • Managing public and industry resistance to new environmental taxes
  • Building a coalition and communication strategy for reform acceptance

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Munich

December 01, 2025 - December 05, 2025

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Cairo

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Lisbon

January 19, 2026 - January 30, 2026

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