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Carbon Tax is Not the Villain in This Political Fairytale

Posted: 09/21/2012 12:29 pm

Mr. Krushchev said we will bury you
I don't subscribe to this point of view
It would be such an ignorant thing to do
If the Russians love their children too

Sting wrote these lyrics regarding the threat of nuclear war from the Soviet Union, but they seem relevant again, this time in the context of the federal Conservatives' cynical push to make the NDP wear the "carbon tax" label by simply saying it often enough.

It likely didn't occur to the strategists in the permanent Conservative Party war room that they would be mounting this branding push at a time when the severity of the impacts of climate change would be on such full display. The number crunchers who micro-target segments of the Canadian voting population probably don't get their news feeds from the various agencies that monitor arctic sea ice or the drought conditions now savaging farmers across North America.

So now we have the spectacle of the trained seals of the Conservative Party standing up to berate the NDP over a carbon tax that the NDP itself has (wrongly) campaigned against, at the very same time as story after story tells us how much trouble humans are in as a species by not quickly replacing carbon intensive energy sources like the tar sands with the abundant clean energy sources at our disposal.

You wonder whether this leads to any cognitive dissonance within the ranks, whether Conservative MPs have any deeper sense of being utterly tone deaf on the issue that even Stephen Harper has been quoted as saying is "perhaps the biggest threat to confront the future of humanity today." If, that is, we believe that Harper believed what he was saying, and not just making stuff up, like he has told his troops to do today.

While these MPs do travel in packs and reinforce to one another what are acceptable standards of decency in the "post-truth" environment they seek to create, they nonetheless leave Ottawa from time to time to face constituents and their families. They may need a wink and a nudge to justify saying all those, er, untruths, because it's just the way the game works, right, and everybody does it. It's not like being principled wins anymore.

But then they may find themselves in quiet everyday moments, watching the domestic bustle unfold around them, and wondering what the world will be like for their grandkids who have come over to visit, or for their young nephews and nieces they see playing at family gatherings.

And at those moments, they will return, at least inside themselves, to the real-truth environment where they know that the political theatre they allow to exist is in fact toxic to the interests of their young relatives who are entirely dependent on our elected officials to make responsible decisions in the here and now.

The question, though, is whether those same MPs will act on that inner knowledge and go against the strategists in the war room by rejecting ignorance. The question is whether their love of their children will prevail over cynicism, and whether they will reach for solutions and help us rapidly transition to a green economy, as they must if we are not all to be buried by our carbon folly.

 
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Mr. Krushchev said we will bury you I don't subscribe to this point of view It would be such an ignorant thing to do If the Russians love their children too Sting wrote these lyrics regarding the thr...
Mr. Krushchev said we will bury you I don't subscribe to this point of view It would be such an ignorant thing to do If the Russians love their children too Sting wrote these lyrics regarding the thr...
 
 
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04:37 PM on 09/24/2012
,do you not notice the way the environment is headed,this is man made by almost every industrial nation on the dying planet it may take a few more years yet but it will happen
12:35 PM on 09/22/2012
Just one more environmentalist rant. We're all doomed , etc. Generations before worried about nuclear annihilation, didn't happen. As if mankind actually is in control of it's environment !! It's a bit like King Canute commanding the tide not to come in .

Moving on !!
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09:00 AM on 09/22/2012
The conservatives say only the things that they believe will keep them in power. It does not matter if they are the truth.
08:42 AM on 09/22/2012
It is quite possible that the Conservatives love their children more than the NDP do. What this has to do with a carbon tax is unknown.
05:00 AM on 09/22/2012
The NDP wishes to put a price on carbon through cap and trade. They see it as a better option than a carbon tax because it is a different way of putting a price on it. Having different options to tax carbon will be the topic of conversation everywhere now. That is a good thing.
03:53 AM on 09/22/2012
Why such strong opposition against a carbon tax? Such a simple, elegant solution to an enormous problem. For some reason we tax things that are good - sales, services, income, property. Why don't we instead tax things that are bad, like carbon and pollution? Why do we subsidize huge, profitable industries, then force newer, better, cleaner technologies to compete unsubsidized?