INTERVIEW: Mexico’s Queretaro state rolling out US$27 carbon tax next year

Published 08:00 on September 26, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:25 on September 23, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, International, Mexico, South & Central, US, Voluntary

The Mexican state of Queretaro will implement the highest CO2 levy in Latin America next year, and is considering several offset protocols to allow emitters to buy credits in lieu of paying the tax, a government official told Carbon Pulse.
The Mexican state of Queretaro will implement the highest CO2 levy in Latin America next year, and is considering several offset protocols to allow emitters to buy credits in lieu of paying the tax, a government official told Carbon Pulse.


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