Definitely approaching a more reasonable consideration of the issues.
Approaching?
It's where I've been for quite a while.
Most natural climate change is irrelevent for several reasons, the primary one being that it tends to encroach on time scales of tens of millenia rather than decades-centuries. Impacts can be fairly rapid once tipping points are breached, but for the most part the approach is obvious long before those points become eminent.
The way I understand it is that even if carbon output of humans was zero by tomorrow, it would have little stabalising impact on the climate for centuries because the damage has been done and our carbon output hangs around a long long time. So regardless of what we can do to stop carbon output, we are still going to have to live with climate change. The complexity of the matter is compounded by the climate affecting the planet and the planet in turn affecting the climate.
I agree that the best solution would be to simply place a global ban on the mining/drilling, refinement and open-cycle combustion of all fossil fuels, but it is a solution that is unlikely to be enacted or enforced until there are viable alternatives in place. Without such a ban, the next best option is to price the carbon fuels so that their full detrimental impact is accounted for, or so that alternative energy systems are a lower cost competitive option.
That's the problem for me though.
The way these things are handled by politicians is not "accounting" for anything. It is doing nothing more than gradually increasing their revenues at a level where the 'taxed' can slowly adapt to paying a bit more.
The same tactic has been used for years with petrol duty (increased by a penny or so every year), cigarettes (increased by a penny or so a year) and we're told it's for our own good... No, it's not, because the money raised by these taxes isn't being ring fenced and used to counter what they are claiming they were introduced for.
If all the motoring taxes were used for the improvement of cleaner public transport then they could justify it. If all the tobacco taxes were used for the education of young people to stop them from starting to smoke and investment into the Health Service then they could be justified.
And finally if the 'green taxes' were all ring fenced and used solely for projects that were shown to have a positive counter effect to AGW, then they could be justified. At the moment, we pay more and are left with confusion as to why we are paying more and where this money is disappearing to. The increases are so minimal that people will complain and then after a while, they will get used to paying the slightly higher prices and do nothing to reduce their use of fossil fuels etc.
As for the plastic bag tax that has little to do with climate change issues, and is actually more a land-fill/pollution issue as such bags generally do not break down in the environment for inordinately long periods of time so we end up with a lot of plastic bags throughout our environment. Paper is a renewable resource and breaks down fairly rapidly in the environment,...a much better option, IMO.
Which again is part of the problem of allowing politicians to be the PR machine for environmental issues. I know that plastic is more a land fill issue than it is about climate change... but ask joe public and they don't understand. Because the message is confused and ever environmental issue is automatically being labeled 'climate change' because it's the hot topic.
Is is not only inaccurate it is scare mongering... not by scientists, but by politicians who wish to sneak pointless taxes on people with the least resistance and saying climate change is more urgent (and from their PoV justifiable) than saying land fill, because if they said land fill, I'm sure a lot of people would be asking if plastic is such a problem, then why the these supermarkets who are now charging us 10p for a plastic bag still over wrap every bit of their own produce in pointless plastic.
Better still would be to charge us 10p for a biodegradable bag and ban plastic ones.
Sorry, I didn't mean for this post to be so long and whingy
