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International-UN-NGOs
IMF, World Bank eye carbon tax on fuels
2011-09-27
Why do they think they'll succeed this time, when they've failed each time they tried this in the past?
THE World Bank and IMF are proposing global carbon taxes on aviation and ship fuels in developed economies to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions, according to a draft proposal seen by AFP today.
These crooks? The ones who fly first class? Dine extravagantly? Stay in the five star resorts? Travel to Bali and Copenhagen for their conferences? Screw 'em. I don't want to hear one damned word from them about my carbon use.
The proposal suggests an international charge on aviation and maritime bunker fuels of $US25 per ton of CO2, which it said would "reduce CO2 emissions from each sector by around five to 10 per cent".
And plunge the world into poverty. We'll then need the World Bank and IMF to manage the austerity. They're good at that though they're not so good at, you know, creating prosperity.
Such a charge, if implemented well, could also bring in $US250 billion ($256.86 billion) in taxes in 2020, according to the report, which focuses on how funds to fight climate change can be mobilised.
Yes, 250 billion clams, all to be spent by the elites and their apparatchiks on all sorts of worthy causes. Ask them, they'll tell you how worthy they are. The causes.
The report recommends the plan for the "Annex II Countries" of the UN Climate Change Convention, including most developed economies.

The report stressed the difficulty of coordinating such a global tax, especially for bunker fuel, which ship operators can easily source in countries that would not be covered by any such agreement.
Which means we'd need an international carbon police, to be paid for by -- you guessed it! -- MORE carbon taxes!
The same report also urged governments to remove subsidies for fossil fuels in the Annex II countries, which it said were worth about $US40 billion to $US60 billion a year in 2005-2010.
Posted by:Steve White

#12  All Truck, Rail, + Ocean Captains to become NT Dirigible + Hypervelocity Aircraft Pilots, + all of the latter to become NASA Astronauts = [proto]Starship Pilots-Capts.

STARFLEET COMMAND + the OWG-NWO that no American = Amerikan has yet voted for has to be funded
somehow.

D *** NG IT, AMERIKA, HAN SOLO FIRED FIRST!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-09-27 23:35  

#11  "in developed economies"

It's time to fly Mexicana!
Posted by: Kojack   2011-09-27 17:00  

#10  Water Modem: do you really think Chinese freighters hauling around Chinese junk are going to have to pay this tax like the rest of us?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-09-27 11:08  

#9  Calling Dr Guillotine
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru   2011-09-27 11:06  

#8  We're already paying a stiff Vampire Squid tax on fuels. Too late, greenies!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-09-27 10:58  

#7  I think it is high past time to revolt against these so called "elites". Cut off all funding, throw them out of the US and wish them the best of fucking luck.
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-09-27 10:30  

#6  So.. would this make locally manufactured goods cheaper then Walmart's China Specials?
Posted by: Water Modem   2011-09-27 10:24  

#5  So how much is the tax to turn all these wankers wanting the UN and IMF and crap to tax us into carbon?
Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division   2011-09-27 08:23  

#4  No taxation without representation. IOW, FOAD wankers.
Posted by: Spot   2011-09-27 08:00  

#3  It is a political correct way of increasing taxation.
Posted by: BernardZ   2011-09-27 07:27  

#2  And I'm sure those CO2 taxes will go to defray the cost of fossil fuels. Somehow.

I mean, anything else would be just, well, dishonest. Wouldn't it?

And surely nobody would put up with that level of BS. Would they?
Posted by: gorb   2011-09-27 02:41  

#1  Well I for one believe the very rich should pay as much for C02 as the Joooooooooooos.
Posted by: Besoeker   2011-09-27 01:31  

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