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Stop penalising consumers for climate change

By David Howell

Published: February 27 2008 19:42 | Last updated: February 27 2008 19:42

The campaign for a sustainable, low-carbon future is not going well. A Norwegian Arctic measuring station last week reported that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere had reached a new peak, at 394 parts per million, heading for the danger levels at which we are told violent climate change will set in.

Meanwhile, an FT/Harris poll tells us that two-thirds of western European consumers are reluctant to pay more on their sky-high energy bills to cut emissions and subsidise renewables, while European industry’s grumbles at the prospect of higher energy costs and even more ferocious lower-cost competition from Asia are growing louder.

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