炭素税

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Japanese

Kanji in this term
たん
Grade: 3

Grade: 5
ぜい
Grade: 5
on'yomi
Alternative spelling
炭素稅 (kyūjitai)

Pronunciation

Noun

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(たん)()(ぜい) (tansozei

  1. carbon tax (a tax on fossil fuels to discourage production of carbon dioxide)
    • 2017 July 1, Ministry of the Environment, “Sho gaikoku ni okeru tansozei nado no dōnyū shōkyō [Circumstances around the introduction of carbon taxes in various foreign countries]”, in Kankyōshō (PDF):
      フィンランドは、1990(せんきゅうひゃくきゅうじゅう)(ねん)()(かい)(はつ)(たん)()(ぜい)(どう)(にゅう)
      Finrando wa, senkyūhyakukyūjū-nen ni sekaihatsu no tansozei o dōnyū.
      In Finland, the world’s first carbon tax was introduced in 1990.
    • 2021 March 1, “‘Tansozei’ honkaku dōnyū o kankyōshō kentō, zeiritsu o dankai-teki ni hikiage e [Ministry of the Environment considering introduction of a ‘carbon tax’, with gradually increasing rate]”, in Yomiuri Shimbun:
      (こく)(ない)では2012(にせんじゅうに)(ねん)から(たん)()(ぜい)(いっ)(しゅ)として()(さん)()(たん)()(シー)(オー)(ツー)(はい)(しゅつ)(りょう)(おう)じて(げん)()やガスなどの()(せき)(ねん)(りょう)()(にゅう)(ぎょう)(しゃ)らに()(ぜい)する()(きゅう)(おん)(だん)()(たい)(さく)(ぜい)(おん)(たい)(ぜい))を(どう)(にゅう)している。
      Kokunai de wa nisenjūni-nen kara tansozei no isshu toshite nisankatanso (shīōtsū) haishutsu ryō ni ōjite gen'yu ya gasu nado no kaseki nenryō no yunyū gyōshara ni kazei suru chikyū ondanka taisaku zei (ontaizei) o dōnyū shite-iru.
      In this country in 2012 a kind of carbon tax was introduced to prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by levying proportional taxes on importers of fossil fuels such as oil or natural gas as a measure against global warming (warming tax).