On Nov 16, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Shane Mage wrote:
Zhao Zhong, a former nuclear engineer at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is the China program coordinator at Pacific Environment , an environmental group. > ... > I’d rather see our society focus on new technologies and policy incentives > that > promote the many safer, truly clean forms of energy. But it all starts with > pricing > fossil fuels out of the market. That’s the first step and the most important > one. Where should a carbon tax be levied? The US currently mines coal and ships it to China. Should the US or China levy the carbon tax on coal. What should be done with that carbon tax? Should it go into a general fund or should it be used to reduce energy consumption and/or develop renewable forms of energy? -- Ron
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