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What If They Are Wrong?

This article has a concept that I have been thinking about for a while, ever since I wrote up a draft of a response to a friend on Facebook, who posted about the "danger" of a carbon tax. The concept is to think about what the ramifications are of being wrong about the climate "debate" (there really isn't any serious debate about carbon dioxide in the atmosphere or even warming, but whether we are responsible and whether we should do anything about it) on either side. If we act on the concern over climate change by implementing a carbon tax to help drive sustainable energy innovation, and we are wrong, then we have perhaps put a bit of a brake on economic development. But maybe not even that, because perhaps the energy innovations create a self-sustaining economic benefit of their own, both in technology, and the fact that pollution of any kind is waste, and waste is inefficient economically. So the ramifications of the climate concern crowd being wrong are