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Teh One Who Knocks
07-21-2022, 11:09 AM
By Joe Silverstein | Fox News


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Bloomberg opinion published a piece Wednesday calling for President Biden to increase gas prices, intentionally and forever, in order to hasten a transition to alternate forms of energy. The op-ed, written by columnist Eduardo Porter, called for a "$5-a-gallon floor on gasoline prices."

Porter described the policy as "one bold move" that would put a "real dent" in "the emission of heat-trapping carbon dioxide that is causing such havoc with the weather," although he admitted it was unlikely the president would make it.

"As any economist will tell him, the most efficient way to reduce fossil fuel consumption is to raise its price relative to alternatives, encouraging people and businesses to switch to cleaner sources and use less energy altogether," Porter wrote.

Biden faced backlash in June for suggesting that high energy prices are a "chance" to make a "fundamental turn" to so-called clean energy.

"The beauty of this moment for the president is that he wouldn’t have to deploy any political capital for this to happen," Porter wrote.

"Russia’s invasion of Ukraine already did the trick — sending the average retail price of gasoline above $5 a gallon in early June. All Biden must do is keep it from falling back," he continued. "The climate would thank him."

Porter argued that a $5 gas floor would reduce carbon emissions from cars and trucks. Despite these aspirations, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry continues to fly on private jets, emitting over 300 metric tons of carbon since Biden became president.

Further, Porter called for a gas tax to further decrease demand. "While consistently high gas prices would encourage more drilling over the long term — not quite the desired outcome from a climate change perspective — imposing a tax to boost the retail price at the pump would eat into consumer demand without incentivizing further supply."

"Higher energy prices will eat into consumers’ pocketbooks and slow the economy," Porter admitted. "What’s important for the president to understand is we have no choice. Fossil fuels must become more expensive."

lost in melb.
07-21-2022, 11:15 AM
Ok, so this is the opinion of a columnist...

PorkChopSandwiches
07-21-2022, 02:43 PM
:facepalm:

Teh One Who Knocks
07-21-2022, 02:53 PM
Ok, so this is the opinion of a columnist...

And I'm sure the opinion of several people in the administration. They are all basically telling everyone to shut up and buy an electric car.

deebakes
07-21-2022, 07:11 PM
we didn't have global warming before electric cars :hand: