i just watched this: https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_halstead_a_climate_solution_where_all_sides_can_win
it sounds simple and revolutionary enough. however there's something i still don't get, and since this is a regular off-topic here i'm really interested on your opinions.
my question is this: so we translate tax burden directly to consumer dividends which pleases everyone but ... how is this an incentive to adopt renewable? let's say the tax is at some point high enough to push some business to switch off carbon (or even consumers if you think, for instance, transportation). but this will also result in a net decrease in taxes, ergo also dividends ... which by the very same principle will be highly unpopular, thus working against dropping fossil fuel. am i the only one who thinks this scheme shoots itself in the foot? what am i missing?
if i were to be suspicious, with the current regulation out of the way (part of the plan) this could rapidly become a much worse situation where we simply have shifted the responsibility for climate change on the invisible hand. starts to look like a trojan horse. scary enough!
it sounds simple and revolutionary enough. however there's something i still don't get, and since this is a regular off-topic here i'm really interested on your opinions.
my question is this: so we translate tax burden directly to consumer dividends which pleases everyone but ... how is this an incentive to adopt renewable? let's say the tax is at some point high enough to push some business to switch off carbon (or even consumers if you think, for instance, transportation). but this will also result in a net decrease in taxes, ergo also dividends ... which by the very same principle will be highly unpopular, thus working against dropping fossil fuel. am i the only one who thinks this scheme shoots itself in the foot? what am i missing?
if i were to be suspicious, with the current regulation out of the way (part of the plan) this could rapidly become a much worse situation where we simply have shifted the responsibility for climate change on the invisible hand. starts to look like a trojan horse. scary enough!
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