Sweden already levies a carbon tax of 100 euro per ton (but only on direct emissions) and this price is also proposed by Ecosys in the Netherlands to assess investment options within companies. The move to 1000 euro per ton is therefore not absurd, especially in light of the consequences of the current and coming climate chaos, that are already becoming increasingly uninsurable (crops, coastal homes, for example).

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