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This panel explores the evolving interplay between taxation, climate policy, and sustainability, highlighting how fiscal systems are being reshaped to meet environmental needs while confronting distributional and legal challenges. The presented papers span global, national, and sectoral perspectives: from the financing of climate action through fiscal policy alignment with the Paris Agreement NDCs and the Sustainable Development Goals, to the introduction of ICMS Verde in Brazil, which redistributes revenues based on ecological performance at the municipal level. A case study of Peru examines the fiscal risks of electric-vehicle tax incentives and models more equitable alternatives for financing transport infrastructure. Finally, a comparative analysis of green taxation in extractive industries across Latin America and Iberia reveals how such measures increasingly provoke litigation and arbitration, exposing governments to fiscal and legal vulnerabilities. Together, these contributions show the potential of using taxation and fiscal policies as a tool for a just energy transition, raising critical questions about equity, sovereignty, and the balance between environmental and fiscal sustainability. Speakers: ■ Tatiana Falcao, Environmental tax expert, Independent Consultant ■ Mariana Silva Bastos, Lawyer and student, Federal university of Bahia ■ Elizabeth Cordova Alvarado, MSc. Political economy of Late development - LSE, Independent researcher ■ Andres Arauz, Advisor, i3T ■ Moderator: Teresa Ruas, Political Advisor, Inesc