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Shouldn't we be trying to achieve those things anyway without having to scare the public into possibly paying carbon tax?
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A person can be a thoughtful, educated individual with good-intentions who makes an effort. But people are idiots. Morons of the highest order, who would burn down virgin forests to make their Monday mornings slightly easier so long as the effects are not immediately noticeable from their kitchen windows.
I would tax the hell out of the general population just to prevent this (since discorouging short-sighted behaviour at the point of retail-consumer interaction is the most effective way of making big differences), and would not stop until they grew up. I would not bother to make plans for this "possibility," however.
This is us, trying to acheive these goals. We always wanted to, regardless of anything else. One way or another, energy independance, preservatin of rainforests, sustainability, green jobs and renewable energy at least are going to occur. It's just a question of whether we slip into this world with modern technological solutions willingly, or those of us who are left are forced to do so just to survive, in which renewable energy goes no further than log fires and rickety wooden windmills.