Carbon Ration Cards - Considered “ahead of its time” by British Government

May 27, 2008 · By Greg Farries

Forget about personal ID, just wait till a Bobby catches you without your carbon ration card.

Every adult should be forced to use a ‘carbon ration card’ when they pay for petrol, airline tickets or household energy, MPs say.

The influential Environmental Audit Committee says a personal carbon trading scheme is the best and fairest way of cutting Britain’s CO2 emissions without penalising the poor.

Under the scheme, everyone would be given an annual carbon allowance to use when buying oil, gas, electricity and flights.

Someone forgot to tell British Environmental Audit Committee about the fact that theses carbon trading schemes are a scam.

Update:
More carbon trading fraud:

Billions of pounds are being wasted in paying industries in developing countries to reduce climate change emissions, according to two analyses of the UN’s carbon offsetting programme.

Leading academics and watchdog groups allege that the UN’s main offset fund is being routinely abused by chemical, wind, gas and hydro companies who are claiming emission reduction credits for projects that should not qualify. The result is that no genuine pollution cuts are being made, undermining assurances by the UK government and others that carbon markets are dramatically reducing greenhouse gases, the researchers say.

No surprisingly, the UK government rejects the criticism:

The UK government last night defended the CDM. “We completely reject any assertions that [it] is fundamentally flawed,” a spokeswoman said. “We’ve worked consistently for and seen improvement in CDM processes over the past few years of its operation. We believe the CDM is essentially transparent and robust, though we will continue to press for the environmental integrity of projects.”

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2 Responses to “Carbon Ration Cards - Considered “ahead of its time” by British Government”

  1. Joanne (TB) on May 27th, 2008 2:07 pm [#]

    Good grief! Are they crazy?

  2. Charles Anthony on May 28th, 2008 5:50 am [#]

    No, Joanne, they are not crazy. They are big government.

    I do not expect to see anything less than corruption from an artificial market created by government.

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