>>2212663 (l/b)
Talking about carbon tax, it's the most perverse concept ever invented. Carbon credits are financial awards for \non-produtions. It's a form of monetising negatives production which is about crazy as it comes.
"Ah, excuse me, Mr Builder, Sir, I'd just like to pay you £100k for NOT uilding me a house."
"Thank you kindly, sir. I'm so gald to pocket your cash for sitting on my ass and not building your house. But I'm sure you will have a wonderful time virtue signalling to all your mates how many rain forests you have cuased to not be cut down."
Payment for negative production is he most perverse concept and the only winners are the dealers in derivatives who hrough selight of hand have pulled off maybe their biggest con ever - monetising negative existence. Ha bloody ha!