Global Climate Change-Related Pollution Tax Revenue Share by Country (Million US Dollars PPP = 2010)

In 2023, Italy and Estonia led the global climate change-related pollution tax revenue share among the listed countries, with Italy showing a significant increase of 4.97% and Estonia experiencing a remarkable growth of 23.68%. The United Kingdom encountered a decrease of 4.94%, while the United States saw positive growth of 4.38%. Uganda also demonstrated notable growth at 8.4%. Meanwhile, Senegal experienced the steepest decline at 19.56%. Over the past five years, there is a mixed trend, with some countries experiencing growth and others declines, indicating varied commitment levels to climate change initiatives.

Future trends to watch for include:

  • The impact of new climate policies and international agreements on pollution tax revenue.
  • Potential increases in tax rates or introduction of new taxes as countries strive to meet climate targets.
  • The growing role of emerging economies and their adaptation of environmental taxation to finance green initiatives.

Top countries in Climate Change-Related Pollution Tax Revenue Share by Country (Million US Dollars PPP = 2010)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Italy 24.02 2023 +0.78% +4.97% View data
2 2 United Kingdom 16.21 2023 -5.84% -4.94% View data
3 3 United States 12.66 2023 +6.18% +4.38% View data
4 4 Estonia 12.27 2023 +16.67% +23.68% View data
5 5 Kazakhstan 11.34 2023 -1.03% -0.1% View data
6 6 Spain 7.51 2023 +5.44% -1.45% View data
7 7 South Africa 6.57 2023 +34.26% View data
8 8 Chile 4.55 2023 +3.14% -1.06% View data
9 9 Israel 2.59 2023 +1.85% +2.23% View data
10 10 Uganda 2.27 2023 +3.23% +8.4% View data

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