un, bushfires and carbon pricing, page-18

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    So if we pay a tax, bushfires will be reduced?

    So if we pay more tax, bushfires will be virtually stopped?

    Or do we need the Carbon tax money to go towards better fire management?

    What rate are bushfires increasing per annum?

    If there is less rain, wont there be less fuel build up long term?

    Are we going to see a 1% or 10% increase in bushfires over the next 100 years?

    Could we see a greater percentage of decrease in bushfires if we spent the Carbon tax money on better fire management?

    So is the argument about climate change or about how best to tackle climate change?

    It should be about respecting your environment and not about shuffling money around.

    If people\governments are serious about reducing climate change, then reduce taxes on law carbon products and legislate new industry and construction to embrace low carbon products.


 
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