Carbon Tax Countries 2025

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Tax per Ton CO₂e 2023 (€)
Tax per Ton CO₂e 2023
% of Country's GHGs Covered 2023
Year Implemented
Switzerland120130.8133%2008
Liechtenstein120130.8181%2008
Sweden115125.5640%1991
Norway83.590.8663%1991
Finland76.983.7436%1990
Netherlands51.155.5912%2021
Ireland48.552.7440%2010
France44.548.535%2014
Luxembourg44.248.1165%2021
Iceland35.438.5355%2010
Austria32.535.3840%2022
Germany3035.3840%2021
Denmark24.426.5335%1992
Portugal23.926.0136%2015
United Kingdom20.522.2821%2013
Slovenia17.318.8352%1996
Spain1516.312%2014
Latvia1516.312004
Poland13.314.444%1990
Argentina8.3115.8%2018
Estonia22.186%2000
Ukraine0.750.8271%2011
Mexico14.6242.4%2021
Japan2.652012
South Africa737.3%2018
Colombia4.5319.4%2021
Canada50.572019
Chile533.2%2021
Singapore252019
  • Carbon emissions are often measured (and taxed) using Carbon Dioxide Equivalents (CO₂e), a unit of measurement that enables standardized measurement of the climate impact of different greenhouse gases. Carbon Dioxide Equivalents are defined by the US EPA as “the number of metric tons of CO₂ emissions with the same global warming potential as one metric ton of another greenhouse gas.”
  • Canada’s value of 50.57USD was calculated by first converting the standard 2023 charge of 123.90 CAD per thousand cubic meters (10³m³) to a per-ton CO₂e value using the conversion factor of one ton CO₂ = 556.2m³, so one 10³m³ = 1.8 tons CO₂e, yielding a tax of 68.91 CAN (123.90*.5562) per ton of CO₂e. This was then converted from CAN to USD using March 2024 rates to achieve an ultimate value of $50.57USD per ton of CO₂e.
  • Carbon taxes often change annually. Canada’s, for example, will rise from 123.90 CAD to 152.50, 181.10, and 209.70 from 2024-2026.