Recommended Citation
Victoria J. Haneman,
Taxing Dirty Luxuries,
56 Case W. Res. J. Int'l L.
197
(2024)
Available at:
https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/jil/vol56/iss1/11
Abstract
Dirty luxuries are items that are pleasant or nice to have, not necessities, that absolutely bludgeon the environment. From the merely affluent to the ultra-rich, consumers enjoying dirty luxuries, such as luxury clothing, private jets, superyachts, SUVs, and vacation cruises, drive one of the most polluting types of consumption on the planet. This Article explores the climate costs of dirty luxuries, considers the current and proposed international efforts to address the climate impact of these luxuries, and proposes structures by which these luxuries may be taxed to either reduce consumption or compensate for negative externalities.