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Varis wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: Anything burning less fuel than my boat (about 2 gph) is probably under sail; but darned if I would assume some moral soap box to insist that others conserve fuel that I am personally unwilling to conserve. Every drop of fuel burned in a pleasure boat, every drop of fuel burned in a motor vehicle for a pleasure trip, and nearly every drop of fuel burned in any private passenger vehicle larger or more comfortable than a Mini-Cooper is a discretionary waste. Show me the guy who uses nothing but solar or wind energy, walks, bikes or rows everywhere he goes, eats no commercially grown, processed, or transported food, buys nothing made of plastic or imported from a country with few meaningful environmental laws (China), and that will be the guy who has earned the right to tell the rest of us we need to change our living standards to forestall global warming. That's an interesting view. According to you, one has to have a completely clean record to be able to expect anything from others. Personally I think one can set an example with any little action - it may not be much but already that gains some high ground - then one can say, OK I gave up my SUV but you still have yours and continue to endanger our common environment, how come? Of course, the more you give up the more leverage you have... It looks like the carbon trading scheme is based on a similar frame of mind: give up a little (money or carbon credits), gain a little, give up a lot and gain a lot. There are few people who actually demand that we go to zero carbon emissions. That might result in a good and enjoyable life style, but, you're going to have a bit of a work to convince modern people about that, and hopefully, it's not really necessary in anyway, or at least it looks like that in the face of current knowledge. Trading carbon credits is just another way to redistribute wealth. As they say a rising tide lifts all boats. Sucking all of the water out of a pool leaves everyone at the bottom. |
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