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by dtech 2516 days ago
> A rational approach to climate change consists of accounting for GHG emissions where they are and cutting them where they are

The problem here is that would require an enormous international agreement. I do not see the political will for this in the largest polluters (US, China) and corruption would be a major problem in large parts of the world.

Doing this on anything less than a global scale would lead to unintended side effects where importing from country A get cheaper because A does not tax GHG emissions, just replacing the emissions.

You could theoretically fix this at the border with tarifs, but determining how much emissions a particular product caused becomes real hard real quick.

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Easy enough patch: require full (GHG, ecosystem impact) documentation of production process. This would also push some business in country as that's skip the tariff and make the documentation requirements easier.

Kinda like FCC for radios.

I repeat

> I do not see the political will for this in the largest polluters (US, China) and corruption would be a major problem in large parts of the world.