OECD: 'Ample scope' for more cuts in fossil fuel subsidies
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Major nations seem to be reducing fossil fuel subsidies but still have "ample scope" for deeper cuts in recent support of up to $200 billion (about €178 billion) a year, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Monday.
Reductions in damaging subsidies for oil, coal and natural gas would reduce air pollution, save cash and help a shift to greener energies before a 30 November to 11 December UN summit in Paris on limiting climate change, it said.