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Small island nations call for global carbon tax at COP27

SMALL island nations suffering some of the worst impacts of climate change want global oil giants to pay for damage from climate change and rising sea levels, a Euronews report said on Thursday.

Tim Daiss
Small island nations call for global carbon tax at COP27

  Antigua Gaston Browne, prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, said at the COP27 conference in Egypt that it was "high time" fossil fuel companies were made to pay a "global carbon tax" on their profits...

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