July 19, 2006

We need to find and fund our global National Parks

In the first of his energy & environment trilogy Martin Wolf expressed some worship of King Coal, in his second he warned us against crying wolf and panicking with respects to the global warming and so, suspecting limits to how far anyone would be willing to stretch green incorrectness, we felt he was setting us up for some conclusions that would bring him back into their arms again, with big fanfares. His “Taxation can give earth a chance, July 19, places himself squarely on the side of investing in new technologies and a carbon tax applied globally is a very good effort, that should make him presentable again, tough perhaps without the fanfares. When Wolf refuses to cross the bridge and says that each country would “keep their revenue” from the tax so to only have a “limited need for politically unpopular transfers of income across countries”, he gives up on all the efficiency gains that could be obtained by using those funds where most needed, and he complete misses out that for our earth to give us humans a chance, we need to learn to find and fund some global national parks.