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- From: smith@ctron.com (Larry Smith)
- Newsgroups: talk.environment
- Subject: Re: Libertarians & the environment
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- Date: 22 Jul 92 14:36:00 GMT
- References: <TSF.92Jul20135713@U.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU> <19106@ector.cs.purdue.edu>
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- In article <19106@ector.cs.purdue.edu>, sjc@cs.purdue.EDU (Steve Chapin) writes:
-
- >If we had the libertarian system in place today, how many businessmen
- >would hold onto old-growth forests because they might someday provide
- >a monetary gain because they consume CO2? They can sell the lumber,
- >today, and make mucho bucks, or they can hold onto it in the hopes
- >that future societal changes implement CO2 property rights, and that
- >under that future system they can make money off their forests.
-
- If we had a Liberatarian system in place today, the entertainment business
- would buy up huge tracts of such land and charge tree-huggers for camping and
- admiring raw nature. Or organizations funded by hunters would buy them for
- hunting preserves, or organizations funded by universities and schools would
- buy them for forestry research or nature study, or organizations of tree-
- huggers could STOP giving money to lobbyists trying to get the gov't to steal
- land and instead give it to an organization that would just BUY the damn land
- and let the treehuggers sit and contemplate it in rapture.
-
- If the auctioning of CO2 were permitted, as many people in this group has
- suggested, then it is logical that anyone owning a forest would be granted
- some CO2-sink options every year to sell to the highest bidder. It may well
- be the Wyerhauser might leave some old growth intact if the Long Island
- Lighting Company would pay them more for the CO2 sink than builders would for
- the lumber.
-
- Libertarians don't spoon-feed solutions to people, they are interested in
- making it possible for people to devise and implement their own without having
- to run a gamut of gov't regulation. But you need an imagination and some
- brains. I realize the country has a dearth of both, but no system is perfect.
-
- Larry Smith (smith@ctron.com) No, I don't speak for Cabletron.
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Daily I'd go over to Congress - that grand old benevolent national asylum - and
- report on the inmates there. Never seen a body of men with tongues more handy,
- or information more uncertain. If one of those men had been present when the
- Deity was on the point of saying "Let there be light" we never would've had it.
-