A levy on food and fossil fuel giants could save lives now and help create a sustainable food system, says Gabriela Bucher

Food, fossil fuel and pharmaceutical companies that have enjoyed bumper profits in the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath should be hit with a swingeing windfall tax on their excess income, the global head of Oxfam has said.

A windfall tax of 90% on the excess profits globally would yield about $490bn that could be used to solve the food crisis, which is heading to “catastrophic levels” for hundreds of millions of people, and set the world on the path to a sustainable food system, said Gabriela Bucher, executive director of Oxfam International.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Federal Budget 2021

federal budget, canada budget 2021, canada budget, Chrystia Freeland, budget 2021 canada

Work from home until April if possible, PM tells England’s workers

Stricter tier system likely to be further blow to businesses reliant on…

Sharp Stick review – Lena Dunham’s comeback is a misjudged experiment

The Girls co-creator’s first feature since 2011 on a 26-year-old’s sexual awakening…