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Originally Posted by Fuzz
It would be interesting to see the actual dollar values of the quintiles, but it seems to me that the first 3 probably cover all the lower class, and probably much more. So you come out pretty even until you get to the high earners, who I'd also assume burn the most fossil fuels, but also have the most means to reduce their usage, which this should incentivize them to do. So, uhm, what is the actual issue here?
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The scary numbers at the top are lost investment returns due to Carbon tax impacts in carbon intensive industries. I can’t tell from the report if it accounts for things like Tier which limits the impact of the carbon tax for carbon intensive industries. Can anyone tel from that report?