July 20, 2006, Chris Vanstone
Today David Milliband proposed 'credit cards' to ration individuals carbon usage - as we did in our future currents project. The idea is currently standing third in our list of ten policy recomendations with 329 votes.
Read the full article in the Independant after the jump.
HEADLINE: Plan for 'credit cards' to ration individuals' carbon use
BYLINE: By Ben Russell Political Correspondent
BODY:
A limit could be imposed on the carbon each person pumps into the atmosphere under proposals being considered by the Government to combat global warming.
A credit card-style trading system would ensure that people pay for air travel, electricity, gas and petrol with carbon rations as well as cash, under the plans to be floated today by David Miliband, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in a speech to the Audit Commission.
Mr Miliband will point to the expansion of emissions trading schemes for business and the public sector and suggest a similar system for individuals. Government estimates suggest that individuals' use of gas, electricity and transport accounts for 44 per cent of Britain's carbon emissions, with the average Briton responsible for around 4,000 kilograms of emissions a year.
Under the proposals, all citizens would be given a personal carbon allowance, based on national targets for cutting CO2 emissions. People who take measures to cut the pollution they produce could sell their surplus. Those who continue to produce pollution above their personal cap would have to buy credits on the open market.
Mr Miliband will suggest banning products such as inefficient light bulbs and electrical appliances which waste power while on standby. He will suggest new environmental taxes to shift the cost of pollution on to consumers and propose that consumers might make automatic payments to offset pollution.
He will say: "In the short term it is likely that a mixture of the above tools will be needed. But in the long term, we should look more radically at the option of tradable personal carbon allowances. Imagine a world where carbon becomes a new currency. We all carry carbon points on our bank cards in the same way as we carry pounds. We pay for electricity, gas and fuel not just with pounds but carbon points."
CATEGORY: ENERGY PROJECT
Keep up the great work on your blog. Best wishes WaltDe

so the fuel poor could fund the profilgacy of the fuel rich and suffer the consequences??? cold damp homes cause illness and lead to misery and well being difficulties - when fuel poverty is eradicated and people understand why it is important for equity for the fuel poor then lets have personal carbon credits - bring it on....