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@KISSmyOS @rickdg if realistic, that would offset on average 1 ton of co2e, so at that rate it would only cost $150 per year per person in the US to render the US carbon neutral.

You know, if the deal on offer from politicians was “pay $150 a year and we’ll stop climate change in its tracks” I’d go for it in a heartbeat.

Why do I suspect it costs rather more than $10 to *really* offset 1T of CO2e? :blobcatsadpats:

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if the deal on offer from politicians was “pay $150 a year and we’ll stop climate change in its tracks”

About 70% of the population would be against that, is my guess.

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@Starglasses that’s my point.

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