2 thoughts on “UCalgary Prof: ‘Redistribution of world income’ could help planet from climate change”
If you raise the cost and lower the standard of living, you decrease life expectancy, especially for the lower tier. Thus you decrease the human carbon footprint by decreasing the number of humans.
Here we have a lawyer (I gather) pretending to be an economist and an environmentalist but he is really a Malthusian enthusiast.
Higher prices “to reflect the real cost” of a higher standard of living will devastate the poor first and foremost, and the Third World poor at that. The very people this watermelon pretends to want to help.
Any societal plan based on raising costs and lowering standards of living is cruel on its face and it will only be implemented at the point of a gun. Why would anyone support that?
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If you raise the cost and lower the standard of living, you decrease life expectancy, especially for the lower tier. Thus you decrease the human carbon footprint by decreasing the number of humans.
Here we have a lawyer (I gather) pretending to be an economist and an environmentalist but he is really a Malthusian enthusiast.
Higher prices “to reflect the real cost” of a higher standard of living will devastate the poor first and foremost, and the Third World poor at that. The very people this watermelon pretends to want to help.
Any societal plan based on raising costs and lowering standards of living is cruel on its face and it will only be implemented at the point of a gun. Why would anyone support that?