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GRZ To Raise Billions From Carbon
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Tax This Year...
Zambian Chronicle, January 27, 2010
Consumer Unit and
Trust Society (CUTS) say the carbon emissions tax will
help the government to embark on programmes which are
meant to mitigate the effects of climate change.
The government aims
to raise about K30.5 billion from the carbon emissions tax
this year, funds which will be used for different
exercises meant to mitigate the effects of Climate Change.
But the public has
received the introduction of the carbon emission tax with
mixed feelings, considering the fact that the Zambian
public is already paying high taxes.
In a press statement
released to Zambian Chronicle, CUTS Centre Coordinator
Angela Mulenga stated that the introduction of carbon
emission tax would give Zambia time to learn and
contribute on the way forward that would benefit the
country. This will require a lot of consultation, research
and policy changes. When these consultations are done the
Zambian Government should deliver on the recommendations
to this.
Ms Mulenga said that
Zambia’s Minister in charge of the environment should
focus on engaging stakeholders in mitigation, adoption and
raising awareness on climate change. Mulenga stated that
the Tourism and Environment Ministry should immediately
start consultations on how they would manage the proceeds
from the carbon emissions tax since it had been received
with mixed feelings.
We call upon
government to involve various stakeholders such as civil
society organisations; academia and other interested
groups so that the programme takes a broad based approach.
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