It seems that I've confused "carbon emissions" with "carbon consumption" - probably because I care a little about the latter, and not at all about the former - resulting in a thoroughly sketchy claim that BC's new gas tax won't reduce carbon emissions. It's a lot harder to get out of the carbon consumption chain than the carbon emission chain.
Thanks to Sacha for only quoting the least crazy part of that post!
So, does this mean that the environmentally friendly choice at Safeway is plastic bags because it raises the price of gas? It's all so confusing these days...
That being said, I'm not going to take too much crap from anyone that extols both the economic and environmental benefits of this tax restructuring - if there's one thing that economic growth does not normally lead to, it's a reduction in carbon emissions.
See also this chart at Google's Gapminder.
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Sunday, July 06, 2008
Carbon Emissions vs Consumption
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Thursday, December 06, 2007
Beer Fridges Are Evil
If my global warming research on beer fridges ended up as a puff piece on Fox News, I would be seriously concerned that I was undermining the cause...
"People need to understand the impact of their lifestyles," says Joanna Yarrow, director of Beyond Green, a sustainable development consultancy in the UK. "Clearly the environmental implications of having a frivolous luxury like a beer fridge are not hitting home. This research helps inform people – let's hope it has an effect".Seriously... Even worse is an economist who apparently doesn't understand that any money saved by not having a second fridge will be spent on other things that also cause pollution!
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