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Green energy would be made less expensive due to economies of scale - like it mentions. Easier to produce and purchase products when they are manufactured at a large scale. Not to mention oil prices would go up in time due to peak oil.... i suggest not only carbon tax with rebates but to also unsubsidize oil
Utilities won't care either because they will just keep raising the price of energy to the consumer, and the consumer will pay knowing they'll be reimbursed. Where is the incentive to switch to clean energy where by that graph at 8:22 it looks like clean energy will still cost the consumer more than the subsidized fossil fuels cost (because the customer will only be paying the black box, not the black and blue).
I think there is a flaw in this "solution" presented. If you plan on taxing current utility companies (like coal plants) a carbon tax that rises over time, but then at the same time providing rebates to the consumer for the amount of the tax, then what is the incentive for the consumer to switch to clean energy? Investment won't go to clean energy unless people use it, and people won't care about using it because they don't feel the effects of the higher cost of carbon cause of the tax rebates
This beats the hell out of giving ownership of fuel consumption to Wall Street and the multinationals. The offsets are absolutely absurd, especially the refrigerants. I think the idea is a good one, save for the fact that the US would probably go into the dark ages from taxation at levels this high. As long as windmills that look like that are a solution, we are a long way off.
Because in real life you're not just buying chocolate. You can reduce your fossil fuel consumption and spend the rebate money on something else.
If the carbon taxes raise the price of gasoline you could use your monthly energy rebate to buy a more fuel efficient car. When the car is paid off, you'll have the monthly rebate to spend on something else.
Once you understand the globalist agenda, the global warming fraud ( see climategate for details) starts to make sense. Governments are fronts for the banking scam. They do not care about the environment, the game plan is to crush the USA. Copenhagen is to be used to get international "laws" to bind the people while taxing them into poverty at the same time. Add to this a global police state and hey presto a living nightmare for the serfs and untold wealth for the bankers.
@walksthedesert Stating that I used the word "believe" twice has little relevance to my overall point. If I was to say I believe that your telling the truth it doesn't make it a religion to me. I think you are mixing up word definitions. The problem is not that we do not understand what is happening but that we are unprepared to do anything. Whilst Carbon is cheap we will not use it. That is the simple matter. As long as the funds from carbon taxing is delivered to the people. It will work.
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If the carbon taxes raise the price of gasoline you could use your monthly energy rebate to buy a more fuel efficient car. When the car is paid off, you'll have the monthly rebate to spend on something else.