Not only does all of this sound horrible, I’m just sick of hearing about it.
I’d love for extreme climate action against the climate crisis to be undertaken so I don’t have to constantly hear about it. It’s total madness.
The fact we’re not “going to war” against climate change as a species is crazy, this is what happens when we’re led by older people who could care less?
It's also that there's no first mover advantage, unless other nations act in unison there could be a penalty (in GDP growth) for being the first to act. Note that it's not true of every recommended action, but of enough of them to be political suicide to go all in like we really should.
The changes required are only minor. There's no real 'war' needed. Which only makes it sadder.
Like, carbon tax on flying, generally considered a hard to decarbonise sector, would maybe add 8% to the price. Is that a war? Even if the government didn't return it to the people directly, or use it to offset other taxes, say they just somehow magically destroyed that money, that still doesn't seem worth a war to me as a voter/consumer?
Though, if you happen to sell the thing with the fossil carbon in it that gets the carbon fee added, which would immediately incentivise people to look into cheaper alternatives, maybe it tantamount to a declration of war.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 24.5 ms ] threadI’d love for extreme climate action against the climate crisis to be undertaken so I don’t have to constantly hear about it. It’s total madness.
The fact we’re not “going to war” against climate change as a species is crazy, this is what happens when we’re led by older people who could care less?
Like, carbon tax on flying, generally considered a hard to decarbonise sector, would maybe add 8% to the price. Is that a war? Even if the government didn't return it to the people directly, or use it to offset other taxes, say they just somehow magically destroyed that money, that still doesn't seem worth a war to me as a voter/consumer?
https://www.rff.org/publications/data-tools/carbon-pricing-c...
Though, if you happen to sell the thing with the fossil carbon in it that gets the carbon fee added, which would immediately incentivise people to look into cheaper alternatives, maybe it tantamount to a declration of war.
https://ourworldindata.org/carbon-price