Carbon Tax Quotes
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Carbon Tax Quotes & Sayings
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An intelligent and conscientious opposition is a part of loyalty to country.
— Bainbridge Colby
I don't think any Australian will ever forget, there will never be a Carbon Tax under a government I lead.
— Nigel Scullion
It may be that the carbon tax is the final chapter in the strange death of Labor Australia.
— Richard Flanagan
I saw you eyeing me earlier. You're hotter than hell. How about you come out with me so we can get shit blazin'?" ~Montana
— Shanora Williams
Putting a tax on carbon could be an effective approach for curbing global warming pollution.
— Frances Beinecke
Ultimate success for a carbon tax would mean so complete a shift to renewable energy that the tax would stop raising much revenue at all.
— Timothy Noah
I'm an inveterate fox and not a hedgehog, so I always think you should try everything.
— Clifford Geertz
If you had a carbon tax, you'd have less cars and more bicycles, more people getting around on foot and by public transport.
— Richard Rogers
I'm anti-tax, but I'm pro-carbon tax.
— Elon Musk
The reason we should do a carbon tax is because it's the right thing to do. It's economics 101, elementary stuff.
— Elon Musk
I need therapy after writing. It's like leaking blood from a stone. It's brutally difficult but worth it.
— Feist
Anything to do with any new form of tax, like consumption tax in Japan, carbon tax in Australia, these are big issues that cannot be easily decided.
— Najib Razak
The carbon tax is the single biggest rolled gold example of Federal Labor not listening.
— Campbell Newman
For whatever reason, not all people are born with the particular gift of being able to express ourselves through music. And, believe me, it is a gift.
— Billy Joel
Many retailers have complained bitterly to me about the complexity of the Carbon Reduction Commitment. It's not a commitment; it's a tax.
— George Osborne