>The problem with that line of thought is that it's not going to be cheaper overnight.
Absolutely wrong. Renewables are pretty much cost competitive without subsidies now. What you are saying may have been true 5 or 10 years ago but is not any longer.
A tax on carbon would just be a nudge over an already existing tipping point. It would turn a cost/benefit analysis that could go either way into a no brainer. That's what we want.
Absolutely wrong. Renewables are pretty much cost competitive without subsidies now. What you are saying may have been true 5 or 10 years ago but is not any longer.
A tax on carbon would just be a nudge over an already existing tipping point. It would turn a cost/benefit analysis that could go either way into a no brainer. That's what we want.