Juan_Bottom wrote:That's not what I'm argueing, really.
I'm argueing that it would be bad for our American economy. Then you're affordable housing goes out the window.mpjh wrote:Tax on carbon.
Bad idea.
Actually a great idea that is working well on other developed countries without economic collapse.mpjh wrote:Caps on carbon emissions, no trade.
On what? Cars?
On any emission for major source, like power plants, factories, large skyscrapers, etc.mpjh wrote:Mandatory mass transportation systems for all cities larger than 80,000, subsidized by tax on carbon.
Tax on carbon is bad. Forced transportation is worst. And probably unconstitutional, as it impeads your right to travel.
I am not proposing forcing people to use it, just forcing its consturction. People will use it if it is there, witness all our cities that have such mass transportation, they are packed with users.mpjh wrote:Take center lanes out of interstate highway and replace with bullet trains.
Subsidiezed by magic? Not viable in most places... A bit excessive.
If magic would work, sure. However, it is perfectly practical it just requires the will to do. I think the airlines and car manufacturers are the only real opposition.mpjh wrote:Affordable housing near work locations.
Can't happen in a free society. I mean, government can only regulate, not control prices.
Sure it can happen. Zoning codes are used throughout the country to facilitate business and housing goals.mpjh wrote:Stop development of the best farm land in the world and use it to grow plants.
There's a word for this... "communism" is it? But on the plus side, global warming means better living conditions for plants....
It is not communism, it is common sense. Expanding deserts as climate change is doing does not expand land for growing crops. We need to preserve what we have.mpjh wrote:Mandate diesel for all engines over a set level in horsepower.
Eh.... probably illegal again.
Not illegal at all.mpjh wrote:Give tax credit for smart cars and plug-in hybrids.
Done. In fact, the Clinton admininistration gave money to American car companies to develope them. But Bush did away with that, so the American companies scrapped their projects. Big mistake, because foriegn hybred's sales kick ass.
The credit expired. We need it permanent. American car companies need to get there heads out of their rear ends and start building hybrids and electric cars.mpjh wrote:Subsidize wind power development.
Subsidize solar power development.
Done, and an excellent idea.mpjh wrote:Prohibit the construction of any new coal fired power plants.
What about 'smart plants.' The ones that recycle, rather than dump into the atmosphere?
If that can be done, so far no power company has claimed such a plant and asked for permission to construct it.mpjh wrote:Prohibit the construction of any new nuclear power plants until a method for disposal of the waste is found.
Put it in a hole. Or shoot it into the sun. Or put it in Afgahnistan... they lost the war....
OK, happy now that the flame is out of the way, how about addressing the problem.