UN chief urges to tax ‘immoral’ benefits of energy

this general secretary UN, António Guterres, this Wednesday “immoral” registered by oil and gas companies Record profit in ongoing energy crisis and urged all governments to pay their taxes. “too much profit”.

“This grotesque greed punishing the poorest and most vulnerable Destroying our only home,” Guterres said at a press conference.

The head of the United Nations has urged governments around the world to tax these “surplus gains” and use the proceeds to “support the most vulnerable in these difficult times”.

Portuguese politician, the combined profits of the world’s largest energy companies they approached $100,000 million in the first quarter of this year and that the business of this sector has a “huge cost” in environmental impacts.

Guterres expressed himself in this way during the presentation of a third report by UN experts on the global impact of the war in Ukraine, focusing on the energy field on this occasion.

The document underlines the world is in the midst of a “major energy crisis”Countries around the world are affected by high and volatile fuel prices and a severe impact on developing countries and the most vulnerable families in particular.

Despite recent stability in the wholesale markets, the UN is convinced that this change not translated into lower inflation for most consumers.

In addition to short-term measures such as energy savings plans, the organization today called for a much more determined commitment to renewable energies, which, according to Guterres, are “in many cases cheaper than fossil fuels.”

“Governments should expand and diversify the supply chains of raw materials and production technologies. renewable energy,” the Portuguese asked.

“They should cut the bureaucracy towards the energy transition (measures) and change fossil fuel subsidies to support vulnerable households and increase investment in renewable energy,” he added.

Faced with this energy transition, Guterres called for more public and private investment and urged shareholders of development banks to take more risks and help countries move forward.

In this sense, he emphasizedDeveloping countries have every reason to invest in renewable resourcesbut they do not have the resources, and the rich countries are forcing them to make this transition but not giving them sufficient technical and financial support.

“And some of the same developed countries are implementing universal subsidies on gas stations, while others are reopening coal plants. It is difficult to justify these steps even temporarilyGuterres cried.

Source: Informacion

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