by EnergySpin » Fri 22 Jul 2005, 22:36:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'P')riorities could be:
Food production, and transportation.
Fuling the water infrastructure.
After that it is basic services such as fire-protection, ambulances, hospitalse that should get their part.
I think transportation needs further qualification.
Personal automobile transportation is unsustainable ; public transit AND international transport to maintain flow of necessary materials and goods is a different story (btw Computers and computer networks equipment IS a necessity nowadays; one cannot run wind farms or solar PV parks or even coal, nuclear without computing power) in international trade.
However wasteful aberrations of swapping of the same product among countries should be disallowed.
One way to implement this could be via a carbon mile tax calculated at the point of sale based on the distance from the point of production. This would ensure relocalization of industries and an international trade that is based on relative competitive advantage (as it was meant to be) not absolute advantage (i.e. sweatshops) between countries.
Regarding the price of fuel for the individual consumption it should be rationed ... energy is not a commodity, there is nothing that can substitute for energy.
Similar ideas should be applied to electricity i.e. apply a sharp scale to electricity prices to penalize big time consumers and reduce grid work loads while maintenance is underway. Have to say though that rationing electricity would be such a rewarding experience; all these people with 102 inch TVs... would have to decide between food on the fridge and sport games
A pure free market approach will lead to suboptimal results and severe breaches in societal cohesion .... cohesion that will be key.
If do it the other way it will be a KOSAG deal
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