Green Fiscal Commission


The Green Fiscal Commission is a British body set up to examine the best way of implementing green taxes in the United Kingdom. GFC includes members from business, academia and the three main British political parties. GFC is chaired by Robert Napier, chairman of the Met Office and former chief executive of the World Wide Fund for Nature. GFC's director is Paul Ekins, Professor of Energy and Environment Policy at King's College London. The secretariat for the Commission is provided by the Policy Studies Institute.
The stated aim of the Commission is to bring about green fiscal reform, that is to move taxation away from bads to goods.