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by fogihujy
1637 days ago
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Most poor people rarely have new cars; until you can buy a used but functional 400€ EV, carbon taxes will be harder on the working poor. Public transport is nice, and it could cover some of that, but it will never be available everywhere and at all times. |
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Anything on top - air travel, second homes, big cars etc - you pay for the carbon.
Maybe doesn’t sound like it’s converting to 0, but at least it differentiates between optional and essential fossil fuel use (or socialises the cost of carbon removal if you prefer).