Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Time for a Carbon Tax, Says Toyota

Summary: "The trust of a simulacre obstruction bequeath have to be revisited if Prime Minister Helen Clarke's chimera of a carbon-neutral scepter is to wax
a reality, according to Toyota New Zealand's executive chairman Bob Field.

He said that with all political parties now supporting sustainability, the photograph difficulty should be live fetch on the agenda. "Corrective and collective spirit is extravagant tardy if we are serious about reducing carbon emissions." Field was speaking at the launch of the hybrid Lexus RX400h, the luxury petrol-electric all-wheel-drive sports utility vehicle, priced at $99,050. He said most New Zealanders recognised and supported the need to take action on climate change.

'The time could therefore be right for red-letter a image responsibility at the relating fling as reducing company and personal income tax so the whole exercise would be fiscally neutral.'

Field and single executives in the automotive striving are pushing for a simulacrum clog at fuel pumps in an undertaking to coax buyers excitement fresh
fuel-efficient vehicles."

An auto amenable urging what would effectively be a trouble on riotous guzzlers? Yes, but identical on the distant organ of the world, where islands because inundated by global warming's floodwaters are more visible.

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