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    Carbon Offset Dividend idea

    What if, in addition to the cap and trade system proposed today, governments offered dividend "rewards" to shareholders of targeted companies for reducing their carbon footprints? In other words, Carbon Offset Dividends. What makes this idea worth exploring?

    1. It provides financial incentive to the owners of companies (their shareholders) to reduce their carbon footprint.
    2. It will lift some fiscal pressure from shareholders on company leadership for short-term returns. This, in turn, can help them to make the longer-term decisions necessary for structural change.
    3. Both wealthy and middle class people can benefit. Basically anyone who invests. And that's something both political parties can get behind!
    4. It will increase investment (even from green investors) in companies that actively work toward reducing their carbon footprint. And provide incentive to companies who currently don't have plans do do so.
    5. It opens the door and gives a voice to agents of change inside the power structure of energy, automotive and oil companies (if they invest in them).
    6. If done right, it won't cost a thing. Dividends can be paid for with the money generated from the cap and trade system.
    7. It provides the carrot that's missing with the stick of the cap and trade system.

    Founder, Buzz Factory, Inc.

    On Rebutting some common criticisms of the carbon tax posted 1 year, 9 months ago 2 Responses
  • Click here to view comment in original post

    Carbon Offset Dividend idea

    What if, in addition to the cap and trade system proposed today, governments offered dividend "rewards" to shareholders of targeted companies for reducing their carbon footprints? In other words, Carbon Offset Dividends. What makes this idea worth exploring?

    1. It provides financial incentive to the owners of companies (their shareholders) to reduce their carbon footprint.
    2. It will lift some fiscal pressure from shareholders on company leadership for short-term returns. This, in turn, can help them to make the longer-term decisions necessary for structural change.
    3. Both wealthy and middle class people can benefit. Basically anyone who invests. And that's something both political parties can get behind!
    4. It will increase investment (even from green investors) in companies that actively work toward reducing their carbon footprint. And provide incentive to companies who currently don't have plans do do so.
    5. It opens the door and gives a voice to agents of change inside the power structure of energy, automotive and oil companies (if they invest in them).
    6. If done right, it won't cost a thing. Dividends can be paid for with the money generated from the cap and trade system.
    7. It provides the carrot that's missing with the stick of the cap and trade system.

    Founder, Buzz Factory, Inc.

    On Cap-and-trade 101 posted 1 year, 9 months ago 1 Response
  • Click here to view comment in original post

    Carbon Offset Dividend idea

    What if, in addition to the cap and trade system proposed today, governments offered dividend "rewards" to shareholders of targeted companies for reducing their carbon footprints? In other words, Carbon Offset Dividends. What makes this idea worth exploring?

    1. It provides financial incentive to the owners of companies (their shareholders) to reduce their carbon footprint.
    2. It will lift some fiscal pressure from shareholders on company leadership for short-term returns. This, in turn, can help them to make the longer-term decisions necessary for structural change.
    3. Both wealthy and middle class people can benefit. Basically anyone who invests. And that's something both political parties can get behind!
    4. It will increase investment (even from green investors) in companies that actively work toward reducing their carbon footprint. And provide incentive to companies who currently don't have plans do do so.
    5. It opens the door and gives a voice to agents of change inside the power structure of energy, automotive and oil companies (if they invest in them).
    6. If done right, it won't cost a thing. Dividends can be paid for with the money generated from the cap and trade system.
    7. It provides the carrot that's missing with the stick of the cap and trade system.

    Founder, Buzz Factory, Inc.

    On An account of a House hearing on auctioning permits under cap-and-trade posted 1 year, 9 months ago 2 Responses
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