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Germany’s Ecotax Reform 1999 - 2003: Implementation, Impact, Future Development ETR ETS Ecological Tax Reform, 11th April 2006, Tallinn Dr. Anselm Görres – Chairman Green Budget Germany About “Green Budget Germany” and the author Green Budget Germany (Förderverein Ökologische Steuerreform e.V./ FÖS) is a nonprofit organisation and NGO, founded in 1994. Topics: Ecotax Reform (ETR) and Emission Trading (ETS) or more general: Environmental Fiscal Reform (EFR) including Subsidy Debate Target Groups: Business, academic and political communities. Publications: Many books, articles and newsletters in German in English: ÖkoSteuerNews and GreenBudgetNews. Dr. Anselm Görres, born 1952, economist and former McKinsey consultant, is manager and entrepreneur in Munich Germany (www.zmm.de). He is co-founder and President of FÖS/GBG and since 1985, has written many books and articles about ecotaxes in Germany. Förderverein Ökologische Steuerreform e.V. Landsberger Str. 191 • D-80687 München Fon +49-89-520-113-13, Fax -14 [email protected]; www.foes.de; www.eco-tax.info © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 3 Readers of our two newsletters: • 7000 in D • 3000 abroad ...and how about you?!? German edition: ÖkoSteuerNews ...it’s easy: www.foes.de © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 4 SELECTED WORLDWIDE ECOTAX PRESENTATIONS BY GBG-MEMBERS After some time we realized that GBG is not only an NGO but also a travel agency Hamburg London Talinn Krakau Munich BarcelonaWienPrag Madrid Thanks a lot for helping to add Vancouver Tallinn to our list of destinations Portland Malta Tokyo Ma ei räägi eesti keelt! Ottawa Vermont Cleveland Havanna Sydney Hamilton © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 5 CONTENT OF THIS PRESENTATION We’ve come to our next topic: Executive Summary/ Introducing Green Budget The challenge ahead – from bathtub to bathtub Germany’s point of departure in comparison Red-Green Ecotax Reform: facts and figures Some lessons from the German ETR debate A global perspective – epilogue © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 6 Worldwide energy crisis – still BAU?!? WORLDWIDE CO2-EMISSIONS IN MILLION TONS The only way to stop and reverse current trends is by changing our behaviour and our structures Does anyone believe this will go on forever?!? 30 25 20 15 „Business as usual“ (BAU) 10 It‘s our decision! 5 0 1750 „Radical change“ 1800 1850 © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 1900 1950 GBG 2000 2050 2100 The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 7 DIFFERENT IMPEDIMENTS BLOCKING PROGRESS Whether iceberg (Greenhouse Effect) or Greenland (resource exhaustion): We must change course! ??? Icebergs? Never heard about! © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 8 OIL PRICE DEVELOPMENT FROM 1860 UNTIL TODAY Congratulations! We’ve finally come back to the oil prices of 1870! Look familiar? Every engineer knows: get out before the tub curve ends! © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 9 As much as we look: There‘s less and less oil in the tub And if there were – we cannot risk to burn it all in the next few years! © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 10 TRANSITION FOSSIL TO SOLAR (1) Our only problem is to step from the old, fossil bathtub into the nice new bathtub of solar energy... Solar energy bathtub Fossil energy bathtub Sun Energy With ETR, ETS, and solar subsidies we’ll make the transit faster and smoother! © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG plus ζ = efficiency The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 12 TRANSITION FOSSIL TO SOLAR (2) Don’t scare people with higher prices forever – tell them about the sunlight at the end of the tunnel! Bad news for finance ministers: ecotax rates may still grow, but revenue declines! Switching price - upper limit - lower limit Switching Sustainable price level corridor Sun Energy Bad energy before ecotax © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 Bad energy plus ecotax GBG Alternative energy The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 13 CONTENT OF THIS PRESENTATION We’ve come to our next topic: Executive Summary/ Introducing Green Budget The challenge ahead – from bathtub to bathtub Germany’s point of departure in comparison Red-Green Ecotax Reform: facts and figures Some lessons from the German ETR debate A global perspective – epilogue with hurricane © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 14 GERMAN ECOTAXES IN COMPARISON TO MALTA (in Bn. Euro) Putting things in perspective: Ecotaxes still small 9 Estonia 2004 Population: 1,4 million GDP: 9 billion Euro Taxes 20,8 % of GDP Social Security 11,6 % of GDP Ecotaxes: 2 % of GDP 100% 2,9 32% GDP 0,2 Taxes + Ecotaxes Social Sec. 2% Germany 2003 • Population: 82 million • GDP: 2215 billion Euro • Taxes 21% of GDP • Social Security 18% of GDP • Ecotaxes about 4% of GDP* : (> 10% of all taxes and contributions) 2215 100% 864 39% 89* = 4% * Including road toll of 2005 and non-energy taxes like land tax, tobacco tax etc. (Percentage values = Share of GDP) © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 15 CONTENT OF THIS PRESENTATION We’ve come to our next topic: Executive Summary/ Introducing Green Budget The challenge ahead – from bathtub to bathtub Germany’s point of departure in comparison Red-green Ecotax Reform: facts and figures Some lessons from the German ETR debate A global perspective – epilogue © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 18 FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF ETR IN GERMANY (IN BILLION EURO) Energy taxes in Germany increased by 55 percent, additional increase in 2005 through truck toll ~ 56 ~ 53 2003 +4,3 2002 +2,5 2001 +3,0 2000 +2,5 1999 +4,3 + 3,0 3,0 Road Toll (0 → 9-14 cents/km) 2005 6,5 Electricity (0 → 2,1 cents/kWh) 5,0 Natural gas (0,2 → 0,6 cents/kWh) 18,7 bn € = 55% increase 1,8 16,0 ETR Fuel oil (4,1 → 6,2 cents/l) Diesel (31,7 → 47,2 cents/l) Road toll for trucks ~ 34 22,8 Petrol (50,1 → 65,6 cents/l) Total green taxes almost 90 Bn (incl. tobacco, land etc.) Energy taxes 1998 © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 Energy taxes 2003/2005 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 20 GERMAN ETR: RECYCLING OF THE RETURNS Almost 90 Percent was recycled to citizens in order to reduce labour cost Budget use (mainly in last year) 9% Environment Projects • Renewable Energies • CO2-reduction for buildings 3% 88% Pension system Decrease in pension costs: Calculative: 1,7 % (ca. 480 € relief in average per employee) In fact: only 0,8 % (because of contrary effects) = 17 Bn relief for employers, employees and pensioners © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 Govt. Soc. Sec. Economy GBG Our Comment: • Great idea, at least in principle • Less than perfect execution The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 21 FISCAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ECO-IMPACT IN GERMANY (Bill. Euro 2003) Over 120 Billion of taxes and subsidies directly affect the environment Comments 89 Includes 45 bn. paid by utilities Estimated world total: $ Bn. 1950 6 -26 Includes non-energy Green Taxes Green Subsidies Harmful Subsidies Impact of Red/Green Coalition 24 6 4 © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 S 34 GBG • Negative value = environmentally, not fiscally! • Many indirectly harmful subsidies here not considered • Green taxes include road toll with 2005 volume • Green subsidies include Third-partysubsidies (mainly EEG) Conclusions • Taxes have 15 x more weight than green subsidies • Red-Green Coalition had biggest impact through ecotax • Harmful subsidies are 4-5 x bigger than green ones • Cutting bad subsidies perhaps most important venue The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 22 POSITIVE EFFECTS ON NATURE, INNOVATION AND LABOUR First Results of Ecological Tax Reform Fuel consumption (-7%) CO2-emissions (2-2,5%) Overall tax burden Pension costs (5,6 bn) Costs for industry (1 bn) Empty truck travel Imported fossil fuels (14%) Less © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 More Car sharing Energy saving technologies Energy efficiency Gas-powered cars (x10) Bio-fuelled cars (x2) Job creation (≈ 250.000) Renewable energies Tax shift towards nature GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 23 GERMAN PETROL PRICES IN COMPARISON (EURO CENT / LITRE SUPER) The base cost (cost before tax) rose much more than ecotaxes 111 129 132 18 20 103 15 79 Value Added Tax Mineral Oil Taxes Cost before tax 13 65 10 +30% 65 69 29 50 6 8 50 19 D 1999 31 D 2003 © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 46 +142 % D 2005 GBG 44 43 Estonia UK 2005 36 USA 2005 The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 24 IMPACT OF ECOTAX ON TRANSPORT EMISSIONS IN D AND UK The two exceptional cases in the EU: CO2 transport emissions are falling in Germany and the UK Annual change in CO2 emissionss 5% Fuel Duty Escalator 1993-1999 Ecotax 1999-2003 4% 3% 2% Other EU 1% 0% 1996 1997 1998 1999 -1% 2000 2001 2002 UK Germany -2% -3% © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 25 TOTAL CHANGE IN OILIMPORTS FROM 1998-2004 IN MILLION BARRELS PER DAY While the US increased their oil imports by 21 percent, Germany reduced it by 14 percent 1998 USA 9,764 2004 11,851 Absolute Change Change in percent 21 2,088 -14 Deutschland 2,867 2,459 -0,408 Saving energy perhaps less costly than fighting wars for oil... © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 27 CONTENT OF THIS PRESENTATION We’ve come to our next topic: Executive Summary/ Introducing Green Budget The challenge ahead – from bathtub to bathtub Germany’s point of departure in comparison Red-Green Ecotax Reform: facts and figures Some lessons from the German ETR debate A global perspective – epilogue © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 28 BRIEF HISTORY OF ETR IN GERMANY Only 20 years from textbook to lawbook (Pigou: 1924) 1978 First proposal by Hans Christoph Binswanger, Swiss economist 1980s Politicians, parties, NGOs like BUND, and others discover the concept (e.g. Prof. Ernst von Weizsäcker). Radical approaches even advocate total substitution of conventional taxes through ETR (UPI) 1990s Double Dividend Debate. Social Democrats and Greens take ETR into their programmes, but German unity distracts from the debate 1994 FÖS/GBG presents first FÖS-Memorandum after DIW-study financed by Greenpeace. Both claim: Double dividend is possible. Second round of intensive political debate – in theory, all parties are in pro. But Helmut Kohl wins election and freezes debate. Merkel silent... 1998 Green Party triggers third round of debate with demand for fuel price to 5 DEM/litre. ETR becomes important issue in 1998 campaign 1998 Gerhard Schröder leads Red-Green Coalition to its first victory. 1999 On April 1st, German ETR enters into effect – after two decades. © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 29 German ecotax met with similar attitudes as in other countries... “Mas vale un diablo conocido que un angel por conocer” (Spanish Proverb – better a known devil than an unknown angel ) “Dear God, make me chaste, but not right away” (Saint Augustine as a young man) © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 30 German ETR debate was part of a widespread consensus throughout Europe 1970/80ies: Wild array of Ecotax proposals Early 1990ies: EU-wide consensus emerges ENERGY or CO2 © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG • Concentration on energy/CO2: not 150 different ecotax candidates! • Careful escalation/ no shocks: Slow, but steady growth,3-5% p.a. • Concrete blueprints: (like Green Budget in Germany 1994) • 100% Budget neutrality: No rise in tax quota – no gain for State • Shifting of tax burden: From labour to nature • Export protection for energy intensive branches • European and global dimension of ecotax debate and reform The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 33 In the summer of 2000, there were anti-ETR demonstrations throughout Europe Unlike many other EU governments, the redgreen coalition didn‘t back down under pressure… © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 34 One of the most played plays in this debate is from Molière – works fantastically since 1673! So beware of Phantom Pain! • Very frequent and popular disease • Particularly with business people • Car drivers also quite often affected • Tabloids love to fight for the poor victims! © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 35 COUNTERARGUMENTS ETR proofed that most former cons were wrong Competitiveness Isolation • • • • Net relief of € 1 bn yearly for German industry. Today, we are still world export leader Germany was in excellent company (Benelux, Scandinavia) Never wait for a supra-national ETR if you really want it! Higher taxes • Tax quota 2004 much lower than 1998 • ETR can reduce government spending, i.e. less eco-subsidies No elasticity! • Reinforced by oil price increase, demand elasticity became obvious Self-defeat • ETR contributes nearly 20 bn. Euro to budget • Energy more stable than other tax bases – no Laffer effect! Hits poor harder than rich • Burden offset by general tax reform • Pension financing relieves employers, employees and retirees • Though popular demand, economically questionable Green Taxes, green projects • Revenue in Germany much to high for ecological earmarking • Pigou tax for internalization, fiscal revenue secondary © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 36 ADMINISTRATION COST OF DIFFERENT TAXES – PERCENT OF REVENUE Bureaucracy? Ecotaxes with lowest admin costs Corporate income tax 5,0% Car tax 2,9% Income tax 2,2% Trade tax Purchase tax 1,2% 0,5% Average 1,6 % Ecotaxes 0,13% © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG Without exemptions even lower admin cost! The tax with lowest admin costs gets the most bashing – are only old taxes good taxes?!? The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 37 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (0) German ETR fulfilled its promises for economy and ecology, but was less successful in political terms Effects Pos. Neg. Economical +++ – None of the dire predictions came true! ++++ – It did what it promised, with a little help from oil prices + ––– Environmental Political IN TOTAL ++++ ++++ © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 Comment Remained a net burden despite of good debate start – – – – WE MUST IMPROVE THE – POLITICAL MARKETING! GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 38 SOME POLITICAL LESSONS Looking back to 1998ff – what should be have changed? Take budget neutrality less literal – devote up to ten percent of ETR-revenue to green projects Using these projects, give more effort to sell ETR Best to embed ETR in general tax/ social reform Show job effects, combined with promotion of renewable energies Use emotion and humour, ETR is not a funeral! Show similar policies in other countries © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 39 Future ecotax campaigns should not stress dangers, but innovation, benefits and future jobs © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 40 JOBS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR IN GERMANY 2005 More jobs in RENs than in our heavily subsidized problem energies 6000 10000 20000 Water Geothermal power Solar REN: 150.000-170.000 jobs 50.000 Bioenergy Problem energies: 107.000 jobs 64.000 Windpower 44000 Renewable Energy © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 coal 38000 nuclear power GBG 25000 lignite Source: BEE 2005 The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 41 Even our MoE officials in Berlin came up with very funny promotion ideas Bad eyes By turning off the light earlier, you get.. Movie about enery-conscious driving www.bmu.de/files/allgemein/video/mpeg/bmu_spot_engl.mpg © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 42 POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BUNDESTAG ELECTIONS 2005 For the new grand coalition, climate policy remains an important priority Situation after election • Neo-liberal, anti-ETR coalition (black-yellow) lost • Pro-ETR majority (red-redgreen) only virtual • Grand coalition has “work and growth” as top goals • No member has very strong eco-profile/ -wing • But: Priority for climate policy already confirmed! • New MoE social democrat © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 Our recommendations • Concentrate on new venues - tax air traffic (jet fuel, tickets, VAT) - expand toll (trucks → cars?) - reform vehicle tax • Reduce harmful subsidies • No all-out continuation of old ETR, but use opportunities to - cut diesel subsidy - reduce ETR-exemptions - optimize interface with ET • Build on fiscal needs of State • Fight for support and higher rates in EU GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 43 Air traffic should be a primary target for new measures of the new German Government • VAT • Ticket tax • Kerosine tax • Integration with ETS © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 44 CONTENT OF THIS PRESENTATION We’ve come to our last topic: Executive Summary/ Introducing Green Budget The challenge ahead – from bathtub to bathtub Germany’s point of departure in comparison Red-Green Ecotax Reform: facts and figures Some lessons from the German ETR debate Some remarks about the instrument debate A global perspective – epilogue © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 45 Sustainability is a central part of „The European Dream” Five Dimensions of Sustainability Political Liberty Democracy Freedom Constitutional State Economic Welfare +++ ++++ Free Market Jobs and Growth Global Trade +++ ++++ Social Justice Basic Needs Just Distribution No Discrimination +++ + Global Development and Peace Global Justice Peace/ Cooperation Global Governance ++ + Defense of Nature Climate Protection Ressources Amenity, Diversity ++/– +/– – © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 46 CONDITIONS FOR GOOD INSTRUMENT CHOICE For a high quality combination of eco-instruments, we need awareness, courage and wisdom Economic Wisdom Political Courage Low Ecological Awareness High Quality of EcoPolicy Low Low © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG Low The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 47 ? Südamlik aitäh! EE D anke vielmals! THANK YO UK INDLY! ありがとうございます © Dr. Görres – www.foes.de March 2006 GBG The Polluter Pays Principle – Exhibit 48