>>Yes. Their new Green deal will impoverish and isolate Hawaii back to the 19th century, but that's a small price to pay to save the planet, right?
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>Couple points on that line of thought -- doing nothing about the climate will cost a lot more money than actually doing something about it. I do not know why you think Hawaii would end up back in the 19th century. We already use clean energy quite a bit here, and tourists from all over the world are not going to suddenly quite coming to Hawaii - which brings in like $1.5 billion to the islands every month.
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One of the "trends" seems to be to hinder personal travel for CO2 footprint. Even fully loaded airplanes have higher CO2 footprint per seat compared to cars on Autobahn. Not saying that reducing personal travel is the only way to curb CO2 - just that depending on tourism on an island far from mainland does not fit with current arguments to save CO2.
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