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Soil carbon is a highly flawed climate policy ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 7567684" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>if I could get payed to store carbon that is already in the soil so airlines can carry on with pointless pollution how does that gain anything in the grand scheme of things ?</p><p>Yes my bank balance will grow which is good for me but we are constantly told that we need to reduce ongoing pollution, this scenario will only see it stay the same or increase.</p><p>This is why I think polluters being able to have a quick cheap buy out of their problem is not a good idea.</p><p>I think we may well have a good case to be paid for the carbon stored on the land but this should be paid by the government and it shouldn't come from the money already fenced off for AG it should come from ever increasing fines on those that pointlessly pollute, tax them to make them change their ways or stop trading if they can't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 7567684, member: 5961"] if I could get payed to store carbon that is already in the soil so airlines can carry on with pointless pollution how does that gain anything in the grand scheme of things ? Yes my bank balance will grow which is good for me but we are constantly told that we need to reduce ongoing pollution, this scenario will only see it stay the same or increase. This is why I think polluters being able to have a quick cheap buy out of their problem is not a good idea. I think we may well have a good case to be paid for the carbon stored on the land but this should be paid by the government and it shouldn't come from the money already fenced off for AG it should come from ever increasing fines on those that pointlessly pollute, tax them to make them change their ways or stop trading if they can't [/QUOTE]
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