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Do you admit that we can predict the surface temperatures of the planets in our solar system that don't have atmosphere?
Step 2: would be to then admit that we can also predict the surface temperatures of other planets (the one with atmospheres) based on the gas content in their atmosphere.
Step 4: Did humans cause the increase in CO2, or was it natural. Or, is it a bit of both. See below link for the billions of tons of CO2 that are released each year from human activity. That 37 Billion tons each year. Just from fossil fuels.
Any major problems with my logic so far?
I'm getting solar panels installed on my roof right now. It's a pretty big expenditure. But, I think it's worth it in the long run. In the short run (over the next 7 years that I'll be paying off the loan), it will be a major drain on our monthly income.
That's different than the government, say, banning natural gas appliances. If installing solar panels had a payback period longer than the life of the panels, so it was a cost to you, rather than an investment, would you still be doing it?
The rest of us feel the same way. When you suggest "gradually increasing the price of certain energy", we feel like we're having those extra costs forced upon us, because we are. Btw, that part about "lowering the price of other energy" is not possible. There's no way to decrease the price of energy below it's natural level, without subsidizing it, which means you lower the price, you just made someone else pay for it.Probably not. I don't have enough disposable income to make it worth the added expense. If I were rich and wanted to feel better about my carbon footprint, then I might have. But, I'm not.
BridgeSmith said:Btw, that part about "lowering the price of other energy" is not possible. There's no way to decrease the price of energy below it's natural level, without subsidizing it, which means you lower the price, you just made someone else pay for it.
We're saying there is a price to society for emitting too much CO2.