Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
Public Accounts Committee
2018 Annual Report of the Accounts of the Public Services
Chapter 9 - Greenhouse Gas-Related Financial Transactions: Discussion
7:30 pm
Catherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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I thank the witnesses for their reports. There has been a carbon tax in Ireland since 2010, but until next year it will have never stood alone. Instead the revenue raised has been included in central funds. It has been announced that from next year the revenued raised by way of the increase in the carbon tax, as opposed to the full amount, will be ring-fenced. Is there any relationship between using carbon tax revenue wholly and demonstrably for climate change purposes and changes in behaviour? Is there any such information available? How can channelling the revenue into central funds help to change behaviour, or can it?