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It has a capitalist mechanism where you can earn points.
Citizens who stay under their monthly carbon allowance earn green tokens.
Tokens can be redeemed for:
Tax credits or discounts on public services
Free or discounted public transport
Access to sustainable products and services
Investment in community green projects
Those who exceed their allowance may:
Pay a small carbon fee
Receive fewer tokens the next month
I expect a tax break.
Oh wait no, of course I won't get a tax break, because this is all a scam. I'll be paying more for less like we're always been doing since the beginning.
Also with evs they prob dont factor in that it takes a lot of carbon to make one vs having people recycle 20 year old cars and keep driving them. The balance of less carbon from making an ev and powering it is usually more carbon than using existing car and burning gas till car finally wears out.
Electric vehicles are worse for the environment anyway.
Want to offset co2? Plant trees.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
If I said, I would get banned.
What I will say is, NOPE.
This would not at all affect those who are responsible for the majority of the emissions.