As a citizen in the U.S.A., I think that the government has a very poor track record for spending tax revenues wisely. If this government was capable of addressing environmental problems effectively, it would already be doing so. I am most definitely not in favor of paying higher taxes, because the money will almost certainly be squandered by the bungling politicians in control of the budget.
British Columbia has the most expensive gasoline in North America, with the possible exception of the Yukon. This is how the CO2 reduction occurs, by pricing the poor out of their cars. BC also has high cost, government monopoly auto insurance, which also keeps poor people from driving and using as much heat in winter as they would like. Bravo.
A better solution could be taking 10% from the billionaires across the world. Around 2700 billionaires have 13 trillion dollars, so 10% of it could be 1.3 trillion dollars. This is enough to fund UNEP 1 trillion tree project along with various other environment saving projects.
As a citizen in the U.S.A., I think that the government has a very poor track record for spending tax revenues wisely. If this government was capable of addressing environmental problems effectively, it would already be doing so. I am most definitely not in favor of paying higher taxes, because the money will almost certainly be squandered by the bungling politicians in control of the budget.
'Private partners' aka their buddies on Wall St take contracts and eat up billions while doing nothing.
British Columbia has the most expensive gasoline in North America, with the possible exception of the Yukon. This is how the CO2 reduction occurs, by pricing the poor out of their cars. BC also has high cost, government monopoly auto insurance, which also keeps poor people from driving and using as much heat in winter as they would like. Bravo.
I agree with the environmental taxes! A good example of incentive-based instruments
A better solution could be taking 10% from the billionaires across the world.
Around 2700 billionaires have 13 trillion dollars, so 10% of it could be 1.3 trillion dollars.
This is enough to fund UNEP 1 trillion tree project along with various other environment saving projects.
The problem that I would have with the pollution tax has more to do with corrupt government bureaucracies and how they would spend the money
That would be pretty great, reduce taxes and make up the difference in environmental pollution taxes
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