Tuesday, March 23, 2010

France Abandons Carbon Tax

Lindsey Graham doesn't get it yet, but the French do.

France is to abandon its planned carbon fuel tax which aimed to curb global warming, members of parliament quoted the prime minister as saying on Tuesday.

A tax would have to be introduced at a European level in order "not to harm the competitiveness of French companies," Francois Fillon was quoted as saying by several MPs of the governing UMP party who attended a meeting with him.

The carbon tax would have made France the first big economy to tax harmful carbon emissions, aiming to encourage French consumers to stop wasting energy.

The government was forced to amend it after its proposals were rejected by the high court in December, days before it was to kick in -- an embarrassing setback for President Nicolas Sarkozy.

The court ruled then that too many exemptions created inequalities and unfairly placed the burden of cuts on a minority of consumers.

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