The carbon tax that would leave households better off

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UNSW has released a market-based solution that it says addresses climate change through a carbon tax | via ConversationEDU

 

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ConversationEDU this is not going to work...if most people are better off under this scheme, what incentive is there to cut power use? none - a carbon tax only works if it hurts people...all the people

ConversationEDU 450 nuclear power plant units with an electric net capacity of about 392 GW are in operation and 60 plants with an installed capacity of 60 GW are in 16 countries under construction. That's the answer.

ConversationEDU Why can't the ABC or the conversation say AnthropogenicGlobalWarming?

ConversationEDU I think you'll find markets can't impose taxes. So once again this is a government-based 'solution'.

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