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Voters in Boulder, Colo., will vote on carbon tax next week

 

Next week, Boulder, Colo., will seek to become the first U.S. city to impose a

carbon tax on homes and businesses. If the progressive hotspot's voters say yes,

the per-kilowatt tax will raise the average home energy bill by less than $2 a

month (businesses' fees will vary, depending on energy usage). Proceeds will go

toward energy audits and energy-efficiency awareness campaigns. " It's admittedly

not as sexy as going out there and trying to buy a wind farm, " Mayor Mark Ruzzin

says, " but for cost effectiveness, we'll get much bigger bang for our buck. "

Saucy! Residents will save money in the short term -- approval would go

hand-in-hand with the axing of a trash-collection tax -- and the longer term, as

increased energy efficiency should reduce utility bills. The proposal is part of

the city's adoption of Kyoto Protocol goals; Boulder aims to lower its

greenhouse-gas emissions 24 percent by 2012 -- a goal, says Ruzzin, that's

" significant " but " doable. " Wow, so that's what optimism sounds like.

 

Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always

glorify the hunter

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