I'm not going to restate all my previous supporting evidence for you. Read my previous 20 or so posts in this thread. I'm pretty much done.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
As for carbon credits --- I never brought it up, so I don't figure it's on me to explain it to you. Carbon credits and carbon offsets would not be my preferred way of dealing with this problem. However, similar cap-and-trade mechanisms did work for reducing acid rain --- they were very effective. Many industries prefer these kinds of market-oriented mechanisms for dealing with pollution.