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hatrack

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Fri Jul 13, 2012, 06:16 PM Jul 2012

George Shultz (Yes, He's Still Alive!) Calls For Carbon Tax - Mongabay

Former Secretary of State George Shultz is calling for a carbon tax to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and oil consumption, according to an interview released today by Stanford University.

Shultz, who served as secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan as well as a number of other roles under previous Republican administrations, is heading up the Hoover Institution's Task Force on Energy Policy will calls for boosting energy efficiency, reducing dependence on oil exports to improve national security, and putting a price on carbon. While the last of those objectives has been an anathema to many Republicans of late, Shultz said his party could eventually support a carbon tax.

"We have to have a system where all forms of energy bear their full costs," Shultz said. "For some, their costs are the costs of producing the energy, but many other forms of energy produce side effects, like pollution, that are a cost of society. The producers don't bear that cost, society does. There has to be a way to level the playing field and cause those forms of energy to bear their true costs. That means putting a price on carbon."

"We've studied a variety of ways to do that, and to me the most appealing way is a revenue-neutral carbon tax. That is, you distribute all the revenue from the carbon tax in some fashion back to taxpayers, so there is no fiscal drag on the economy. British Columbia has a revenue-neutral carbon tax. They started low and increased the tax over five years to a much higher level, so people could adjust. The revenue is distributed mostly to individuals, so it's popular."


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George Shultz (Yes, He's Still Alive!) Calls For Carbon Tax - Mongabay (Original Post) hatrack Jul 2012 OP
I'm sorry, but I have to ask Callmecrazy Jul 2012 #1
He also drives a plug-in car powered by solar. diane in sf Jul 2012 #2

Callmecrazy

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1. I'm sorry, but I have to ask
Fri Jul 13, 2012, 06:22 PM
Jul 2012

how exactly does one tax carbon? And how is the tax rate computed? Is it by unit mass or what?

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