← Back to context Comment by Loudergood 1 day ago Do you think flying evades the carbon tax? 4 comments Loudergood Reply michpoch 1 day ago Yes, if you apply the carbon tax only for the fuel at petrol stations. I am talking about realistic-to-implement solutions. sokoloff 1 day ago Aviation fuel is dispensed at a limited number of places; it would be easier (or just as easy) to implement a higher aviation fuel tax than a higher auto fuel tax. michpoch 1 day ago It's trivial to implement auto fuel tax - it's already in place in most of developed countries. 1 reply →
michpoch 1 day ago Yes, if you apply the carbon tax only for the fuel at petrol stations. I am talking about realistic-to-implement solutions. sokoloff 1 day ago Aviation fuel is dispensed at a limited number of places; it would be easier (or just as easy) to implement a higher aviation fuel tax than a higher auto fuel tax. michpoch 1 day ago It's trivial to implement auto fuel tax - it's already in place in most of developed countries. 1 reply →
sokoloff 1 day ago Aviation fuel is dispensed at a limited number of places; it would be easier (or just as easy) to implement a higher aviation fuel tax than a higher auto fuel tax. michpoch 1 day ago It's trivial to implement auto fuel tax - it's already in place in most of developed countries. 1 reply →
michpoch 1 day ago It's trivial to implement auto fuel tax - it's already in place in most of developed countries. 1 reply →
Yes, if you apply the carbon tax only for the fuel at petrol stations. I am talking about realistic-to-implement solutions.
Aviation fuel is dispensed at a limited number of places; it would be easier (or just as easy) to implement a higher aviation fuel tax than a higher auto fuel tax.
It's trivial to implement auto fuel tax - it's already in place in most of developed countries.
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