• Pizza_Rat@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Because a carbon tax incremented over a period of years would achieve the desired outcome with much less administrative burden and economic impact.

    We should use fossil fuels sometimes - when it’s worth paying the real cost!

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      10 months ago

      Problem is the total accumulated CO2 already there. We would need to be net zero yesterday to mitigate imo.

      Capitalistic institutions haven’t been serious or motivated enough to make any real effort. They’ll make up their next cop-out like carbon credits or whatever

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        10 months ago

        It can, and will, get worse.

        A carbon tax is a specific, simple, policy that voters could form a broad coalition around to implement.

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        10 months ago

        the first step to caring for a injury is to stop further harm. a combat medic covers their patient’s wounds from falling dust and dirt by placing their body between - then evacuates the patient to safer location.

        we have to stop the bullshit uses of petrochemicals. the flagrant waste, the waste for recreation, the waste for convenience, toys etc.

        plastics for food, plastics for medical tech, industrial use and exploration - force everything else to reusables.

        the best way to overcome the enormous build-up already accumulated IS TO STOP ADDING TO IT IMMEDIATELY.

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      10 months ago

      Because having an electric car is for rich people and is poor can’t fucking afford a Tesla

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        10 months ago

        You’re acting like there aren’t affordable used EVs that would function perfectly well for people in a position to have an EV

        My 2018 Leaf is more than sufficient for the majority of commuters and is cheaper than last year’s Honda Civic. Oh and bonus, a lot of them just had their batteries swapped under warranty due to a manufacturing defect and have a fresh new battery and warranty!

        So, assuming someone either has the ability to charge at home or close to (I lived with this car in an apartment complex for a year so yes even that is possible, if not annoying) then they should be able to locate an affordable EV if that’s their desired engine type