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   1 - Global warming

   2 - Dependence on
        foreign energy

   3 - Trade deficit

   4 - Pollution from non-
        renewable fuels

Oh shi_.

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This entry was posted on 10/19/2008 9:57 PM and is filed under Tax Shifting,Energy Policy,Global Warming,Action.

What additional proof do we need to truly take significant action to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions?

Hopefully this one will do it.  From the telegraph.co.uk - Climate change is 'faster and more extreme' than feared  Click on this link if only to see the photo of reduced Arctic sea ice between 1979 and 2007.  Excerpts:

    ....the 2007 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - a study of global warming by 4,000 scientists from more than 150 countries which alerted the world to the possible consequences of global warming - is now out of date.

    WWF's report, Climate Change: Faster, stronger, sooner, has updated all the scientific data and concluded that global warming is accelerating far beyond the IPCC's forecasts. 

    As an example it says the first 'tipping point' may have already been reached in the Arctic, where sea ice is disappearing up to 30 years ahead of IPCC predictions and may be gone completely within five years - something that hasn't occurred for a million years.


A phased-in, federal tax shift from income to non-renewable energy isn't looking particularly radical now.  Instead it is a simple, effective and economically viable solution to not having people on our coasts drown.

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