Environmental Financial Reform

With an environmental financial reform, we are using fiscal policy and taxation to redirect towards a sustainable and fair economy and society - by reducing subsidies that harm the environment and society, by placing our tax system on a broader basis and by making the consumption of resources and the burden on the climate more expensive. The additional revenue should be used sustainably for investments in the future and social justice. 

 


ANSPRECHPARTNER
Holger Bär

KONTAKT

        

Florian Zerzawy, Ann-Cathrin Beermann, Swantje Fiedler, Lena Reuster, Isabel Schrems, Fabian Huneke, Matthis Brinkhaus, Michael Claußner, Simon Göß, Marie-Louise Niggemeier, Friedhelm Keimeyer, Dirk Arne Heyen, Nele Kampffmeyer, Stefan Klinski  |  03.2022  |  Background paper
Florian Zerzawy, Ann-Cathrin Beermann, Lena Reuster, Nele Kampffmeyer, Stefan Klinski  |  03.2022  |  Background paper
Isabel Schrems, Florian Zerzawy, Fabian Huneke, Michael Claußner, Matthis Brinkhaus, Friedhelm Keimeyer, Dirk Arne Heyen, Stefan Klinski  |  03.2022  |  Study
Florian Zerzawy, Swantje Fiedler, Isabel Schrems, Stefan Klinski, Dirk Arne Heyen, Friedhelm Keimeyer, Fabian Huneke, Matthis Brinkhaus  |  03.2022  |  Study
Ruth Blanck, Wiebke Zimmer, Moritz Mottschall, Katharina Göckeler, Friedhelm Keimeyer, Matthias Runkel, Johanna Kresin, Stefan Klinski  |  11.2021  |  Study
Matthias Runkel, Johanna Kresin, Ruth Blanck, Wiebke Zimmer, Stefan Klinski  |  09.2020  |  Study
Swantje Fiedler, Florian Zerzawy, Konstantin Veit, Angelina Sax, Stefan Klinski  |  07.2018  |  Study
Laura Diekmann, Eva Gerhards, Stefan Klinski, Bettina Meyer, Sebastian Schmidt, Michael Thöne  |  05.2011  |  Study
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