Money Hidden in Tax Havens Can Power Half the World with 100% Renewable Energy

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Time for G20 to act

(Friends of the Earth International – Press Release, Amsterdam – 2 Sept. 2016)  Globally every year up to $600 billion dollars of government tax revenue is lost through tax avoidance alone 1. In a new report, launched today, Friends of the Earth International calculates that government revenue lost to tax havens over a 15-year period could power Africa, Latin America and much of Asia with 100% renewable energy.

Canada is losing as much as $7.8 billion in avoided taxes according to Canadians for Tax Fairness.


The report comes ahead of the G20 leaders summit this weekend in China where the dual realities of climate change and tax avoidance should be at the top of the agenda.

Energy production from fossil fuels is one of the main contributors to sky-high levels of carbon emissions and tackling it is central to stopping a climate disaster. The practice of hiding profits abroad in tax havens, denies governments vast sums of money that could, and should, be used for social purposes, including to fund renewable energy.

Friends of the Earth International found that:

  • Government revenue lost through tax havens could power half the world with 100% renewable energy by 2030, including many G20 countries: Argentina; Brazil; India; Indonesia; South Africa.
  • The extra investment required to power Africa, Latin America and much of Asia with 100% renewable energy is on average $507 billion per year over a 15 year period 2. This is well below estimates for annual tax revenue lost through tax havens globally.

“This report is a wake up call for the G20 to stop talking and start acting. The finance to bring about an Energy Revolution exists, it is hidden in tax havens, but the political will to drive the transformation is shockingly absent.” says Sam Cossar-Gilbert of Friends of the Earth International.

“Each year the climate crisis is getting worse. Without urgent action we will see greater hunger, drought, floods, and weather extremes, as well as mass extinctions and the forced migration of millions of people”, he adds.

“Canada could easily fund its commitment to support developing countries in their response to the climate crisis by closing tax loopholes and enforcing present laws,” says John Bennett, Senior Advisor, Friends of the Earth Canada.

“Climate change is a symptom of our broken system. The energy transformation involves not just switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy, but also challenging the corporate power and greed that has led to this crisis,” says Dipti Bhatnagar, Friends of the Earth International Climate Justice and Energy coordinator.

Friends of the Earth International believes that stopping tax avoidance and evasion gives an opportunity to increase public spending on public services – including community and socially controlled renewable energy. For this there is an urgent need for G20 and governments to end tax havens.

A 100% renewable energy revolution is financially well within reach. But leaders must demonstrate the political will to make it possible.

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For more information or interviews, contact:

John Bennett, Senior Advisor, Friends of the Earth Canada , Email: johnbennett@foecanada.org Phone (+1) 613 291 6888

– Sam Cossar-Gilbert, Program Coordinator Economic Justice – Resisting Neoliberalism Program, Friends of the Earth International (Australia). Mail: sam.cossargilbert@foe.org.au. Phone: (+33) 07 50 91 89 83. Skype: sam.cg.

– Dipti Bhatnagar, Climate Justice & Energy co-coordinator, Friends of the Earth International (Mozambique). Mail: dipti@foei.org. Phone (+258) 84 03 56 599. Skype: nimadichai.

 

Here you can read the report: An Energy Revolution is Possible: Tax Havens and Financing Climate Action”, or at http://www.foei.org/resources/an-energy-revolution-is-possible.

 

Friends of the Earth International is the world’s largest grassroots environmental network, uniting 74 national member groups and some 2 million members and supporters around the world. We challenge the current model of economic and corporate globalisation, and promote solutions that will help to create environmentally sustainable and socially just societies.

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1 . A. Crivelli, R. de Mooij and M. Keen (2015). Base Erosion, Profit Shifting and Developing Countries, IMF Working Paper 15/118. https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2015/wp15118.pdf.

 

2 . Pat Hearps, An Energy Revolution is Possible: Tax Havens and Financing Climate Action, Friends of the Earth International, 2016.