Roberta Mann (Oregon Law & ATPI) offering closing remarks at #PELRxATPI symposium on “Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change,” offering a note of hope on how tax law can be a counterbalance to structures that seek to dismantle environmental progress.
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“Can Corporate Climate Ratings Catalyze More Sustainable Investment?” At #PELRxATPI Symposium on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change,” Felix Mormann, Jeff Gordon, Steve Hammer, Diana McCutchen leading the discussion at intersection of finance, tax, sustainable development. #EcoTaxLaw25
Wei Cui discussing “output-based pricing systems,” w carbon pricing everywhere but large emitters carved out and priced only when emissions exceed certain threshold. Tax law as environmental law #PELRxATPI #ecotax25
Wei Cui of UBC Allard School of Law presenting his work on “The Retreat of Carbon Pricing in Canada” #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Giedre Lideikyte Huber presenting her work on “Taxes and Aviation: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective” #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Sven Rudolph presenting his work, “The Rocky Road to … a Truly Sustainable EU Carbon Market.” #PELRxATPI #EcoTax2025
Roberta Mann of U Oregon Law introducing second panel of #PELRxATPI symposium on “Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change.” Panelists Sven Rudolph, Giedre Lideikyte Huber, David Weisbach, Wei Cui talking about “Carbon Tax and Other Pricing Proposals.” #EcoTax25
Important framing by Genevieve Tokić that “tax incentives may be functionally equivalent to a direct subsidy, but they can be much more palatable from a political perspective.” #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Genevieve Tokić of Northwestern Law presenting her work on “Environmental Tax Incentives: Lessons from the U.S. Inflation Adjustment Act (So Far)” #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Economist Neil Mehrotra on “Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act #PELRxATPI #EcoTaxLaw25