From 2013 to 2020, the climate change-related energy tax revenue in Chile demonstrated moderate fluctuations around an average value close to approximately 4.3 tax revenue units. A significant drop occurred in 2021 with a 39.01% year-on-year decrease, continuing downwards until a forecast value of 0.98 units in 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for the last five years is -12.49%, indicating a consistent decline.
The forecasted decrease in climate change-related energy tax revenue indicates potential shifts in energy policy and usage. It will be crucial to monitor changes in the energy mix, advancements in renewable energy technologies, and the implementation of stricter environmental regulations that could potentially stabilize or reverse this declining trend.