This month is the 15th anniversary of the end of the environmental movement. The movement ended when Americans chose SUVs in defiance of global warming and environmental disaster. The environmental movement had no impact on car buyers...whatsoever.
To honor the 15th anniversary of the end of the environmental movement, Pacific Gas & Electric, the Northern California utility announced today that the number of customers who signed up for carbon offset credit on their monthly utility bill ($3) has reached 31,000 users after two years of heavy advertising and promotion.
If you want to do the numbers that is: less than 1% of PG&E's 5.1 million users signed up to pay the carbon offset tax. 1% is almost zero.
And the U.S. Congress thinks Americans want to pay more for a cap and trade carbon tax.