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PREVENT CLIMATE CHANGE

PREVENT CLIMATE CHANGE

Despite the threat climate change poses to all of us, governments are still subsidising fossil fuels to the tune of billions of euros a year. If we want to have a chance of staying below 2°C, or even of reaching the safer level of 1.5°C, we need to achieve full decarbonisation by 2050. To do this we have to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies immediately.

ENABLE THE TRANSITION TO RENEWABLES

ENABLE THE TRANSITION TO RENEWABLES

Subsidies prevent a phase-out of fossil fuels by making them cheaper to produce and consume. What’s more, governments worldwide spend four times as much on subsidies for fossil fuels than they do on renewable energy. The transition to healthy energy alternatives is being stifled at birth.

CUT PREMATURE DEATHS BY HALF

CUT PREMATURE DEATHS BY HALF

The World Health Organisation estimates that air pollution causes 6.5 million premature deaths a year. According to a 2015 IMF report, if governments were to remove subsidies and tax fossil fuels correctly, then at least 50% of premature deaths could be prevented. Most of this would be the result of less air pollution from coal.

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UNITED KINGDOM

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UNITED KINGDOM

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
16,355

Outdoor air pollution related economic costs of premature death
$83bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$253bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$6.5bn

Renewable energy subsidies
$4.1bn

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TURKEY

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TURKEY

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
32,668

Outdoor air pollution related economic costs of premature death
$57bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$43bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$1.9bn

Renewable energy subsidies
N/A

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SOUTH AFRICA

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SOUTH AFRICA

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
14,356

Economic costs incurred by the health burden of air pollution
$20bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$31bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$5.4bn

Renewable energy subsidies
N/A

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POLAND

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POLAND

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
26,589

Outdoor air pollution related economic costs of premature death
$52bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$35bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$1.5bn

Renewable energy subsidies
$1.15bn

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INDIA

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INDIA

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
621,138

Costs of health consequences from air pollution
$56bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$97bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$16.9bn

Renewable energy subsidies
$1.6bn

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GERMANY

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GERMANY

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
26,160

Outdoor air pollution related economic costs of premature death
$145bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$437bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$5.4bn

Renewable energy subsidies
$22bn

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CHINA

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CHINA

Premature deaths from air pollution (PM2.5 and PM10)
1,032,833

Total annual costs of air pollution
$535bn

Public healthcare spending per year
$575bn

Fossil fuel production subsidies
$96.5bn

Renewable energy subsidies
$7-16bn

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