“In global warming and pollution we eclipse, in lies and wars to nuclear apocalypse.”
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
Esoteric Magazine, University of British Columbia 2005, p. 28
Quotes, NYU Law School speech (2006)
Context: For the last fourteen years, I have advocated the elimination of all payroll taxes — including those for social security and unemployment compensation — and the replacement of that revenue in the form of pollution taxes — principally on CO2. The overall level of taxation would remain exactly the same. It would be, in other words, a revenue neutral tax swap. But, instead of discouraging businesses from hiring more employees, it would discourage business from producing more pollution.
Global warming pollution, indeed all pollution, is now described by economists as an "externality." This absurd label means, in essence: we don't need to keep track of this stuff so let's pretend it doesn't exist.
And sure enough, when it's not recognized in the marketplace, it does make it much easier for government, business, and all the rest of us to pretend that it doesn't exist. But what we're pretending doesn't exist is the stuff that is destroying the habitability of the planet.
“In global warming and pollution we eclipse, in lies and wars to nuclear apocalypse.”
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
Esoteric Magazine, University of British Columbia 2005, p. 28
Joe Barton (1949) United States congressional representative from Texas
Congressional hearing entitled, "National Energy Policy: Coal" Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality (March 14, 2001) http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/useftp.cgi?IPaddress=162.140.64.21&filename=71503.wais&directory=/diskc/wais/data/107_house_hearings
John Trudell (1946–2015) Native American rights activist, musician, poet
"We are Power" speech (1980)
John Trudell (1946–2015) Native American rights activist, musician, poet
Columbus Day Speech, San Francisco (1992)
William J. Baumol (1922–2017) American economist
Source: The theory of environmental policy, 1988, p. 1
Robert Orben (1928) American magician and writer
Reported in Robert Krier (January 31, 2008) "Waiting to Inhale: Don't take a breath without the report from our Air Pollution Control District", The San Diego Union-Tribune, p. E-1.
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Al Gore (1948) 45th Vice President of the United States
Quotes, NYU Law School speech (2006)
Context: For the last fourteen years, I have advocated the elimination of all payroll taxes — including those for social security and unemployment compensation — and the replacement of that revenue in the form of pollution taxes — principally on CO2. The overall level of taxation would remain exactly the same. It would be, in other words, a revenue neutral tax swap. But, instead of discouraging businesses from hiring more employees, it would discourage business from producing more pollution.
Global warming pollution, indeed all pollution, is now described by economists as an "externality." This absurd label means, in essence: we don't need to keep track of this stuff so let's pretend it doesn't exist.
And sure enough, when it's not recognized in the marketplace, it does make it much easier for government, business, and all the rest of us to pretend that it doesn't exist. But what we're pretending doesn't exist is the stuff that is destroying the habitability of the planet.
Roy Spencer (1955) American meteorologist
Global Warming: Natural or Manmade? http://www.drroyspencer.com/global-warming-natural-or-manmade/
Milton Friedman (1912–2006) American economist, statistician, and writer
“Interview with Milton Friedman”, Playboy magazine (Feb. 1973)
James Blunt (1974) English singer-songwriter
"Cold", written by James Blunt, Cleo Tighe, Steve Robson
Song lyrics, Once Upon a Mind (2019)