Nothing like the countries listed bellow all the OECD member witht the exception of australia having a say in the tax regime of Australia notice the 2 biggest polluters today are not OECD members( CHINA AND INDIA).
also notice that the majority of OECD countries are well on there way of being broke.
Seems to me Goverment's looking for a new income stream disguised as and environmental issue.
AUSTRIA
29 September 1961 Austria recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 73.40 percent
BELGIUM
13 September 1961 Belgium recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 99.60 percent
CANADA
10 April 1961 Canada recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 84.60 percent
CHILE
7 May 2010 Chile recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 12.20 percent
CZECH REPUBLIC
21 December 1995 estimated at 39.6%
DENMARK
30 May 1961 Denmark recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 45.80 percent
ESTONIA
9 December 2010 Estonia recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 10.10 percent of the country's Gross Domestic Product in 2012
FINLAND
28 January 1969 Finland recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 53 percent
FRANCE
7 August 1961 France recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 90.20 percent
GERMANY
27 September 1961 Germany recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 81.90 percent
GREECE
27 September 1961 Greece recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 156.90 percent
HUNGARY
7 May 1996 Hungary recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 79.20 percent
ICELAND
5 June 1961Iceland recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 96.20 percent
IRELAND
17 August 1961 Iceland recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 96.20 percent
ISRAEL
7 September 2010 Israel recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 79.50 percent
ITALY
29 March 1962 Italy recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 127 percent
JAPAN
28 April 1964 Japan recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 211.70 percent
KOREA
12 December 1996 South Korea recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 34.80 percent
LUXEMBOURG
7 December 1961 Luxembourg recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 20.80 percent
MEXICO
18 May 1994Mexico recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 42.85 percent
NETHERLANDS
13 November 1961 Netherlands recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 71.20 percent
NEW ZEALAND
29 May 1973 New Zealand recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 35.90 percent
NORWAY
4 July 1961 Norway recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 43.70 percent
POLAND
22 November 1996 Poland recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 55.60 percent
PORTUGAL
4 August 1961 Portugal recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 123.60 percent
SLOVAK REPUBLIC
14 December 2000 debt-to-GDP ratio (43.3%, 2011, Eurostat)
SLOVENIA
21 July 2010Slovenia recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 54.10 percent
SPAIN
3 August 1961 Spain recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 84.20 percent
SWEDEN
28 September 1961 Sweden recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 38.20 percent
SWITZERLAND
28 September 1961 Switzerland recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 35.30 percent
TURKEY
2 August 1961 Turkey recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 36 percent
UNITED KINGDOM
2 May 1961 The United Kingdom recorded a Government Debt to GDP of 90.70 percent
UNITED STATES
12 April 1961 The United States is expected to record a Government Debt equivalent to 101.60 percent
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