My wife and I have this conversation often. The following is her take on the subject....
Here we are trading the very thing that is essential to every life form, carbon dioxide. Warm-blooded animals exhale it and plants inhale it, it is all part of the natural design of life on earth so that everything exists symbiotically. Why do we want governments and big businesses to quantify it and place a value on the very essence of life, as we know it on this planet?
We farmers are sometimes lulled into believing that governments are helping us. But you would think that we would remember from history what they have done for us. They have taken away our freedom to sell our products freely. Big business has taken the very essence of plant life – the seed – away from farmers to trade and sell to fellow farmers with the blessing of the government who granted them the right. They have the patent on the seeds that we grow for food. They also control our water, which the government sells to them for pittance then they sell it in plastic bottles. Why do we want to give them, the government and big business, the ability to further control our environment? Selling carbon credits is the first step of many that may lead to the taxation of any activity that creates carbon dioxide, such as breathing, taking a vacation, or driving to town to get parts.
Every time we give up our ability to control our environment we move closer to the old system of serfdom where big business controls and we farmers do the work for nothing. Do we want to be known as the generation that sold out our ability to be entrepreneurs and became peasants? Trading carbon tax credits is the beginning to this absurdity of quantifying and value placing on the things that occur naturally. Maybe we should be more concerned about real pollutants.
Here we are trading the very thing that is essential to every life form, carbon dioxide. Warm-blooded animals exhale it and plants inhale it, it is all part of the natural design of life on earth so that everything exists symbiotically. Why do we want governments and big businesses to quantify it and place a value on the very essence of life, as we know it on this planet?
We farmers are sometimes lulled into believing that governments are helping us. But you would think that we would remember from history what they have done for us. They have taken away our freedom to sell our products freely. Big business has taken the very essence of plant life – the seed – away from farmers to trade and sell to fellow farmers with the blessing of the government who granted them the right. They have the patent on the seeds that we grow for food. They also control our water, which the government sells to them for pittance then they sell it in plastic bottles. Why do we want to give them, the government and big business, the ability to further control our environment? Selling carbon credits is the first step of many that may lead to the taxation of any activity that creates carbon dioxide, such as breathing, taking a vacation, or driving to town to get parts.
Every time we give up our ability to control our environment we move closer to the old system of serfdom where big business controls and we farmers do the work for nothing. Do we want to be known as the generation that sold out our ability to be entrepreneurs and became peasants? Trading carbon tax credits is the beginning to this absurdity of quantifying and value placing on the things that occur naturally. Maybe we should be more concerned about real pollutants.
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