But doesn't a carbon tax target major industrial producers of GHGs, producers with such thick bottom lines that the price at the pump means little?
I'd rather go out in a flash than suffer a slow lingering death. Your choice on how to go is your own. Fluoridation? Do you assume my well is treated?You're slowly being poisoned by water fluoridation too, but I rarely see anyone get themselves worked up about it.
As for not seeing much difference between a leak and an explosion, well, here's the difference. If there's a leak and it gets into the groundwater, you have some choices, including moving or start buying bottle water in bulk. Yes I know, neither seem particularly appealing.
A several thousand ton bomb gives little warning if/when disaster strikes. It's a lot easier to move on if/when your water has been contaminated than it is when your home has been flattened and everything in it destroyed. Assuming you survive the disaster that is.
But doesn't a carbon tax target major industrial producers of GHGs, producers with such thick bottom lines that the price at the pump means little?
Shut-up, shut-up, shut-up.Since when is carbon pollution?
All raising gas prices does is cut into the discretionary spending money people have for other things. They will still drive. Besides the real money in oil is the industrial products like plastic kayaks and cell phones all the YUPPIES need.
NOPE. BC's carbon scam hit school districts for their heating costs.
DOn't forget that almost everyone's pension plans are heavily invested in in those same companies.Including your government pension.
Carbon eh? It's a success? Is that why I can't see Vancouver Island from my office through the brown skies after 2PM like I can in the morning?
BC's carbon tax is massive success and that really ruffles the old stock feathers.
It did achieve the reduction of cash available to school and hospital boards to fund their programs .It's achieved the objective of reducing emissions.
PS - Does the BC gvt collect the eco-taxes on BCers that travel to Washington State to tank-up?
Nah, but they're more than happy to collect from US tourists bringing their bloated yankee bucks north. It all comes out in the wash.
Oddly enough, I have been asked at the Canadian border when returning from day-trips south if I filled my tank while in the US, but the answer is always "No" so it never goes past that point. I wonder if they'd want duty or taxes if I said "Yes"?
It did achieve the reduction of cash available to school and hospital boards to fund their programs .
The only thing that will reduce the use of fossil fuels is a cost effective alternative .It also serves to educate fossil fuel users that the cost of such goes beyond what you pay at the pump, or the truck, or the pipe, or where ever they buy it. This will become more and more of a lesson as the taxes rise.
Did taxes and education eradicate smoking cigarettes? No, but it sure as heck reduced the use by a huge amount. It's to the point now where an increase in consumption tax on tobacco doesn't even make the news. There's a parallel in there if you think about it.
I don't think anyone can deny the need for fossil fuels at this point, but it's also getting harder to deny that there is an environmental price to pay for continued use. I see carbon taxes as part of the educational long game here.
Most of the electricity is made using so-called fossil fuels.The only thing that will reduce the use of fossil fuels is a cost effective alternative .
We have not yet reached that stage . Lots of people are rushing out to purchase electric cars , this will eventually lower the cost making them more wide spread . It still will be along time before electric will be powering ocean going freighters or 747's for that matter even long haul trucks .
Yes a change away from fossil fuels will happen but not soon .
No it hasn't.
Traffic is just as crazy if not even busier than it was before in the biggest population centers
Yes a change away from fossil fuels will happen but not soon .
You're comparing an utterly useless product like cigarettes with a substance that virtually runs the global economy? Seriously?It also serves to educate fossil fuel users that the cost of such goes beyond what you pay at the pump, or the truck, or the pipe, or where ever they buy it. This will become more and more of a lesson as the taxes rise.
Did taxes and education eradicate smoking cigarettes? No, but it sure as heck reduced the use by a huge amount.
I believe you spelled "indoctrinate" wrong.It also serves to educate