mhaze
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The US GDP alone is $13 trillion, and the EU's is about the same; China's is about $8 trillion. The total of the GDPs of the world's nations is around $63 trillion. That's pretty close to $10,000 per person; that $50 billion is around $10 per person. Just to give you the idea.
Sound like "catastrophic economic consequences" to you?
So, you got ten bucks? Hell, you might even talk me out of a thousand or so, if it looks like it's getting spent right. "Catastrophic economic consequences" my left nostril.
But say for Britian, have not numerous factories closed and moved offshore, to places where there is massive pollution and nobody cares? Plus the CO2 emissions have continued to rise in spite of Kyoto. So I am thinking that if high emitters moved out of this "leaky economic teapot" the net effect of Kyoto could be the reverse of its intentions, nonwithstanding the cost to consumers.
Per person, no the $10 is not substantial. But what about the overall question, is this general track a good one or a bad one?