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Climate change and intergovernmental fiscal relations (Mello & Ter-Minassian)

Climate change and intergovernmental fiscal relations: Policy reform Options by Luiz de Mello and Teresa Ter-Minassian published by OECD (2023)

Climate change is making headlines around the world. The months of July and August 2023 are alleged to have been the warmest worldwide since records began. Forest fires in Canada and Greece; torrential rainfall and floods in Libya, Spain and Guatemala; and episodes of extreme temperatures in Northern Europe are all examples of events that have caused sizeable human and material loss during the latest Northern Hemisphere Summer. In most cases, these events have overwhelmed governments at all levels of administration, drawing attention to their preparedness to cope with natural hazards whose severity and frequency are expected to increase in the years to come because of climate change, as well as policymakers’ ability to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

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