Letters
We are working hard to change the government’s mind on carbon fee and dividend, writes
Catherine Dawson. The climate crisis cannot be solved within a continuing market economy, says
Frank Jackson
Bowbeat windfarm, Moorfoot Hills, Scottish Borders. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/The Guardian
Wed 6 Jan 2021 12.34 EST
Last modified on Wed 6 Jan 2021 12.36 EST
In his article (There’s a simple way to green the economy – and it involves cash prizes for all, 5 January), Henry D Jacoby gives a brilliant analysis of the benefits of a carbon fee and dividend (or climate income) carbon-pricing policy and why there are some psychological barriers to its wider adoption. Citizens’ Climate Lobby is an international grassroots environmental group which has been encouraging politicians to consider adopting carbon fee and dividend (CF&D) since 2007.