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Climate Tax Debate: India

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Notes for a Model UN style debate on Climate Change Taxation from the perspective of India Perfect for A-level and GCSE students Also serves as Case Study reference material for the OCR A-level Geography module on Climate Change

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INDIA

'Should there be a global climate tax, paid mainly by the biggest emitters?'


INDIA
'Should there be a global climate tax, paid mainly by
the biggest emitters?'
I. India’s Position
India supports a climate tax only if:

 Tax is proportional to historical emissions.

 Per-capita emissions are considered.

 Revenue is redistributed to developing nations.

 National sovereignty is respected.

 No restrictions are imposed on essential development.

India rejects a tax if:

 Applied uniformly to all countries, regardless of history.

 It harms economic development.

 Revenue is controlled politically by the Global North.

II. Key Arguments Against a Uniform Global Climate
Tax
1. Ethical & Justice Considerations
 A uniform global tax would be ethically unfair to countries like India,
which still have development needs.

 It may penalise countries currently industrialising, despite their historically
minimal role in climate change.

2. Economic Impacts
 India still relies heavily on coal and fossil fuels to power its economy. A
heavy climate tax on its emissions could hamper development, increase
energy costs, and worsen poverty.

 Instead of taxing India heavily, the global community could provide
financial and technological support for renewable energy projects, cleaner
transportation, and green industrialization.

 Developing nations, including India, should receive a share of the
collected funds to accelerate clean energy adoption and climate
resilience measures

, INDIA

'Should there be a global climate tax, paid mainly by the biggest emitters?'


 A poorly structured tax could increase costs of energy,
manufacturing, and exports in developing countries.

 There is a risk of slowed economic growth if India is required to pay
significant contributions without adequate support.

 Trade competitiveness concerns: developed countries may have more
capital to adapt, while India’s industries may face higher relative burdens.

 If India cannot advance economically in the short term (via carbon
emissions) then we will never be able to invest in green energy initiatives

3. Environmental Effectiveness
 If the tax is too low, it will be symbolic rather than impactful.

 Some countries may evade or under-report emissions, reducing overall
effectiveness.

 Without parallel technology cooperation, developing countries may be
unable to reduce emissions even with financial penalties.

4. Political & Geopolitical Considerations

 India has committed to the Paris Agreement targets, including increasing
renewable energy capacity and reducing emissions intensity.
 From India’s perspective, a global climate tax is acceptable only if it is fair,
progressive, and coupled with support mechanisms for developing
countries to transition sustainably.

 Fear that developed countries may push disproportionate burdens onto
developing nations.

 China–US political rivalry may make agreement difficult, leaving India
caught in between.

 Sovereignty concerns: nations may resist external taxation structures.

 Risk that the tax could be weaponised as a trade barrier.
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