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Environmentalism is on a collision course with climate change activism : Comments
By Murray Hunter, published 3/1/2024As climate change activism is becoming radical, many of the proposed remedies infringe upon the principles of environmentalism.
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Climate change can be addressed comprehensively ASAP without harm to the economy or the environment! In fact, economic growth on steroids!
We can address climate change by transitioning to CARBON FREE nuclear energy as MSR thorium, the cheapest energy we are able to create. In so doing, force our economy into overdrive.
If we include genuine tax reform as part of that scenario, we will be almost killed in the stampede by high tech manufacture, to relocate.
A 15% flat tax that's entirely unavoidable, above a generous tax-free threshold will allow every business to return all tax compliance (averaging 7%) outlays to the bottom line. This will allow the best minds in the company to focus more exclusively on building the business/sales!
8% is not a huge amount to contribute to all social amenity, road, rail, port facilities, health and education.
Every business is better served by and healthy and well-educated workforce, good roads, rail and Distibution networks. As public amenity along with energy supply!
All which better served if keep in public hands, out of foreign price gouging, tax avoiding, profit repatriating hands!
Co-ops may be considered as private business models supply some of the above. Add the economic factor of numerous players providing fierce competition for your energy dollar.
We need to get back to the sanity where energy bill was far lower than the wages bill!
Moreover, cheap nuclear energy can be tasked with, using known science, turn inexhaustible seawater into all manner of carbon neutral hydrocarbons. Alternative fuel, plastics and fertilisers.
MSR technology can also be used to burn free nuclear waste, which is up to 95% unspent fuel. Thereby reducing the half-life to just 3-400 years as opposed to thousands. Supplying the world's cheapest industrial energy!
Thus, we have addressed climate change/given a great boon to the environment!
Thinking within a fixed circle of ideas, limits the questions and by inference, also the answers.
Take the blinkers off Murray and take a look at the available answers, not your politically motivated ideological imperative!?
Alan B.