Friday, October 14, 2011

David's Soapbox - Furniture and Financial Incentive


David Mitchell starts with a rant about flimsy furniture, and ends up with an idea to inspire companies to be more environmental.
"For instance, air travel is far cheaper than it is environmentally viable. Why not shift the burden of a problem to the people who would benefit financially from solving it. That's what a carbon tax would do.

Once that tax system is initiated, you (the politician) won't have to hug a single tree. You just have to make low emissions part of the profit incentive. Companies won't choose to do it themselves. Why should they? Their job is to make money. Your job is to protect the people who elected you."

[More David Mitchell]

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