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. 

 


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Holger Bär

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Participation of local stakeholders in Germany’s EITI

Publicationtype Policy Brief
Publicationabstract

Participation of local stakeholders in Germany’s Extractive Industries Transparency Initiaitive (EITI) process is so far low, although local communities are directy affected by the extraction sector activity. Civil society is organized in a multitude of local action groups and initiatives that serve as watchdogs for extractive activities. Despite this important role, local civil society stakeholders and their interests are not directly represented in the MSG.

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Publicationdate 2019
Publicationfile 2019-05_GBG_GAP_Analysis_Participation_of_local_stakeholders.pdf