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http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/mlewis/050107
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We have already questioned whether global warming is all it is cracked out to be, here on this forum. If the EU can't get the USA on board, then it is going to do itself real economic damage by going it alone! Is this a price we are happy to pay, given the science is not proven? If the the global warming advocates are right, then the USA and others will keep doing it anyway and screw us all, but if they are wrong then we will suffer for giving our companies a disadvantage. Neither result sounds good to me. So what should we do?
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If the issue is 'competition' then the issue is to reduce the burden on those companies which are big energy users. This can be done in a number of ways. Since it can be readily argued (correctly, IMHO) that 'manufacturing' (which in this context includes farming, but can be ignored for this debate) is the only industry segment that really adds value, i.e it is a wealth creator, we could reduce business tax, or alleviate climate change levy.
The latter is my favoured option as essentially the climate change levy is just another excuse to tax, since IPPC provides the means to authorise and control. |
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That's the main reason the US never signed on to Kyoto. Had it done so, companies would have just moved to countries that weren't so restrictive, rather than stick around and worry about "being up to code." It would just be economic suicide, which considering the current state of the economy, wouldn't take too much to accomplish.
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