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by thereisnospork
1813 days ago
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>The people (i.e. voters) overwhelmingly support action to limit climate change. That's the reason those laws are politically viable in the first place. In the abstract, sure, but if (hypothetically) 13 years from now people are staring down a 5 figure price increase will they still support it? |
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The only analogy I can think fitting is the condo building collapse in Miami where the condo board and residents were wringing their hands over $15 millions of dollars of work that needed to be done right up until catastrophic failure. While arguably unaffordable, it would’ve been cheaper than the deaths of 150+ people.