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by Factorium 1694 days ago
At a mere $15/tonne, coal becomes 100% more expensive (ie. dead):

https://www.resources.org/common-resources/calculating-vario...

The low-hanging fruit is to just stop burning coal for electricity, and to enact that restriction globally.

We can deal with gas, metallurgical coal, oil later. Just get rid of coal now.

1 comments

I agree, phases make sense.

I myself like to think of the situation you're describing as the coal costing the utility $15/ton or whatever while the rest of us pay that $100-120/ton to repair the commons.

But certainly different sources will become less viable at different extra costs, and perhaps for coal $15/ton might as well be $100-120/ton.