Extreme Temperature Diary- Thursday March 12th, 2026/Main Topic: Climate Group Says Rich Nations ‘Must Tax Fossil Fuel Windfall Profits’ Tied to Iran War

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Climate Group Says Rich Nations ‘Must Tax Fossil Fuel Windfall Profits’ Tied to Iran War

“If G7 countries are serious about stabilizing the market, they need to stop protecting profits and start taxing companies which fuel the climate crisis.”

Jessica Corbett

Campaigners with the global climate movement 350.org argued Tuesday that Group of Seven countries “must tax fossil fuel windfall profits” from price hikes related to the US-Israeli war on Iran.

“Wars expose a deep flaw in our energy system: When prices spike, fossil fuel companies stand ready to cash in while households and businesses struggle,” said the group’s global campaigns manager, Clémence Dubois, in a statement. “That’s not just market volatility, it’s the result of governments allowing fossil fuel companies to keep the power to shape the energy system and pass the costs onto everyone else.”

In addition to the US, the G7 includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Dubois declared that they all “must stop reinforcing this model with fossil fuel tax cuts that only inflate corporate earnings. Cutting fossil fuel taxes during a crisis is not a relief for families, it’s a subsidy for companies that are already enjoying windfall profits.”

“The right response is a strong windfall tax, which should be redirected to support households and accelerate the transition to clean energy that reduces our dependence on the very fuels driving both climate disruption and global instability,” she stressed, just days after new research revealed that the pace of global heating from fossil fuels has accelerated over the past decade.

While advocates have long called for taxing oil and gas companies to pay for a swift transition to clean power and the impacts of the climate emergency on communities around the world, the Trump administration and Israel’s assault on Iran has generated fresh demands for an urgent transition away from dirty energy.

The US and Israel have bombarded civilian infrastructure, including Iranian oil facilities, sending clouds of smoke and black droplets falling over Tehran. Iran has threatened to fire upon ships crossing through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial pathway for both oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.

The shutdown of both the key waterway and Qatari liquefied natural gas facilities damaged by Iranian attacks has sent oil prices soaring and led to estimates that US LNG companies could soon see $20 billion in monthly windfall profits, as they direct exports to the highest bidders.

As Politico reported: “News early Monday that the United States and other G7 countries were discussing a possible coordinated release of oil from their strategic petroleum reserves halted a panic-driven market spike that briefly pushed US oil to nearly $120 a barrel overnight. The French government later in the morning walked that back, saying the G7 was ‘not there yet’ as far as tapping oil stockpiles.”

Speaking in Cyprus on Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron said that “we are in the process of setting up a purely defensive, purely escort mission, which must be prepared together with both ⁠European and non-European states, and whose purpose is to enable, as soon as possible after the most intense phase of the conflict has ended, the escort of container ships and tankers to gradually reopen the Strait of Hormuz.”

Meanwhile, Fanny Petitbon, 350’s France country manager, said Tuesday that “releasing emergency oil reserves is just a Band-Aid on a gaping wound. If G7 countries are serious about stabilizing the market, they need to stop protecting profits and start taxing companies which fuel the climate crisis.”

“Working people shouldn’t be paying the price while oil majors treat the war in the Middle East like a winning lottery ticket. We need the G7 to step up and establish a windfall tax now to put those profits back into the pockets of the people,” Petitbon asserted. “The French government, as president of the G7, must also confront the elephant in the room—the urgent phaseout of fossil fuels. It can no longer look away from the reality, which is that we cannot stay addicted to oil and gas.”

Among the countries significantly impacted by the Strait of Hormuz closure is Japan, which relies on the route for around 70% of its oil and 6% of its LNG imports, according to Reuters. Masayoshi Iyoda, a 350 campaigner for the country, said that “Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has moved to calm fears over rising energy and food prices, but reassurances and stopgap measures like releasing oil reserves are not enough.”

“Fossil fuel companies are cashing in on this crisis. A windfall tax on polluting industries would make them pay by taking responsibility, not ordinary families already stretched by years of stagnant wages and price surges due to climate impacts,” Iyoda continued, before looking toward Takaichi’s planned meeting with US President Donald Trump next week.

“We urge her to reconsider Japan’s alignment with the Trump administration’s fossil fuel agenda,” the campaigner said. “The attack on Iran has shown, once again, how that agenda means prosperity for oil and gas corporations, and higher bills for everyone else. Accelerating a just transition to renewable energy and phasing out fossil fuels is Japan’s best option to secure affordable and sustainable energy based on democracy and peace.”

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Jessica Corbett is a senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.

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