Negative economic/physical impact of climate change is also deeply regressive. The wealthy are far more insulated. The only conclusion that follows is it's better to be rich than poor. The costs are real whether you reflect them in pricing or not... http://policyintegrity.org/files/publications/ExpertConsensusReport.pdf …
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Replying to @geoffmprice @JSegor and
Negative impact of aggressively addressing climate change with current technology would also be hugely negative on the poor via a suppressed economy.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JSegor and
That was my point – the poor lose either way, worse in the do-nothing case (because net economic outcomes are worse). Who else absorbs the brunt of net economic negativity, the wealthy? Economic impact either way. A 'third path' with no hit requires passing new laws of physics.
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Replying to @geoffmprice @JSegor and
We can’t know which path is worse for the poor. Too many variables.
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Replying to @JSegor @redforged42 and
Wait, are you questioning if basic goods and services have higher costs, it will disproportionately impact the overall budget of lower income households?
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Replying to @luvkit @redforged42 and
Potholer54 is a big friend of the poor. Look at his video again: https://youtu.be/6fV6eeckxTs
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Replying to @JSegor @redforged42 and
I will rewatch the vid, but if energy costs go up, it will eat into a larger percentage of the budgets' of lower income households.
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Replying to @luvkit @redforged42 and
Not interested in bad solutions. Looking for good ones. When I have a computer project I am not looking for solutions that fail - looking for ones that succeed. But the project has to go forward regardless. Status quo not acceptable. 5 reasons: https://youtu.be/h687bvUB5jI
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This video is a weak argument.
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