The long game is to get to taxation of net CO2 emissions. Everything else should be thought of as stepping stones and second best approaches. Some anti-CO2 emissions policies such as blocking specific US fossil fuel production nd transportation projects can be so costly as to actually be counterproductive.
I've understood that issue in the UK for a long time - since the great scientist James Lovelock told me he was wintering in St. Louis, Missouri, with his companion to avoid having to heat his drafty house!
The long game is to get to taxation of net CO2 emissions. Everything else should be thought of as stepping stones and second best approaches. Some anti-CO2 emissions policies such as blocking specific US fossil fuel production nd transportation projects can be so costly as to actually be counterproductive.
Andy Understand your plea for funs, but I am in England and our Pensions have just been gutted by a LABOUR Government. For me it's heat or eat. Sorry
I've understood that issue in the UK for a long time - since the great scientist James Lovelock told me he was wintering in St. Louis, Missouri, with his companion to avoid having to heat his drafty house!