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Originally Posted by Tinordi
I hear you that there are not many immediate technological alternatives to reduce the carbon tax incidence for rural transport. However there are still many things you can do, first you'll likely get a carbon tax rebate that will take the sting out of the extra 4 cents per litre. Second you may decide to adjust your behaviour and not drive that huge truck unless you need or really want to. Third, the next truck you buy might balance the fuel costs compared to other features that you want. That's the tax in action. Finally, why should feel entitled to not pay for the pollution you personally emit regardless of your situation?
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If I have to pay for the pollution I emit, why shouldn't everyone? The GHGs my activities emit are no more harmful than those other people do, so we should all pay the full cost.