EU’s New Climate Tax: Green Tyranny Begins In 2027
Get ready to pay for breathing.
In 2027, the EU will launch ETS-2, a sweeping climate tax designed to hit every citizen in the wallet. Fuel? More expensive. Heating? Up. Electricity? Up again. Everyday life in Europe is about to get throttled by bureaucracy disguised as climate virtue.
Europe contributes just 6% of global CO2 emissions.
What is ETS-2?
It’s the sequel nobody asked for. The original ETS (Emissions Trading Scheme) targeted heavy industry. ETS-2 expands the pain to consumers. Energy suppliers will now have to buy CO2 certificates for household emissions—and guess who foots the bill?
Companies won’t absorb the cost. They’ll just pass it on.
Everything from your breakfast to your hot shower to binge watching a Netflix show will get a green tax slapped on it.
Goodbye Freedom
Economist Hans Labohm calls ETS-2 “an economic instrument of torture,” adding: “Many households have to cut back on food, care, or housing because they can’t pay their energy bills.”
Inflation, energy poverty, and corporate flight are already accelerating.
Welcome to the green utopia.
Monitoring started in 2024. The chokehold tightens in 2027.
The ETS-2 system became law in mid-2023. Emission tracking began in 2024. By 2025, companies must report emissions. And in 2027, the charges kick in. That’s when Europe’s climate plan becomes your cost-of-living nightmare.
The EU’s climate crusade isn’t about saving the planet—or even cutting emissions. CO2 won’t drop because of ETS-2, just like it didn’t with the last dozen schemes.
This is about restrictions, money grabbing, and, ultimately, control — as always.
Europe can bankrupt itself and impoverish its people, but it won’t make a dent in global carbon dioxide levels. Meanwhile, Asia powers ahead—growing, building, thriving—while the West, led by bought-out leaders, moralizes itself into economic suicide…
Quite depressing. But a lot can happen within one year. Do you think there is hope it won’t come like this? Perhaps because of violent protesting?
A timely revolution could sort it.