Super nuanced and interesting! I'd always intuited that a fee + dividend approach would be easier to pass versus a more regulatory approach... maybe I'm wrong! Any thoughts on why oil companies wouldn't instead push for a "pay us to leave it in the ground" scheme? Seems harder to pass and more beneficial to them, but could be just too blatantly blackmail-y?
Yes, the bull in the china shop often rids us of what no longer is serving us as well as allows us to see a clear path and new possibilities!! This write up was good as it was informative for the common reader and gives hope to options of saving our world!!
Super nuanced and interesting! I'd always intuited that a fee + dividend approach would be easier to pass versus a more regulatory approach... maybe I'm wrong! Any thoughts on why oil companies wouldn't instead push for a "pay us to leave it in the ground" scheme? Seems harder to pass and more beneficial to them, but could be just too blatantly blackmail-y?
Yes, the bull in the china shop often rids us of what no longer is serving us as well as allows us to see a clear path and new possibilities!! This write up was good as it was informative for the common reader and gives hope to options of saving our world!!