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The Complexities of a Carbon Tax Bill Explained on a Podcast
The podcast discusses the complexities and differences of opinion in implementing a carbon tax bill, including the impact on corporations and individuals, how to measure carbon emissions, and the potential for new tax breaks.
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Tax experts discuss the implementation and measurement of a carbon tax, including the complexities of determining a consistent and reliable way of measuring carbon and the emergence of monitoring companies tracking air and ship pollution.
1:09:11 - 1:11:30 (02:19)
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Tax experts discuss the implementation and measurement of a carbon tax, including the complexities of determining a consistent and reliable way of measuring carbon and the emergence of monitoring companies tracking air and ship pollution.
ChapterThe Complexities of a Carbon Tax Bill Explained on a Podcast
EpisodeE92: Adam Neumann's second act, a16z's $350M bet, housing policy, Inflation Reduction Act & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Investors are putting significant capital into early-stage climate technologies across various industries, from energy to food to manufacturing.
1:11:30 - 1:17:26 (05:56)
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Investors are putting significant capital into early-stage climate technologies across various industries, from energy to food to manufacturing. However, there are challenges in scope three accounting and new tax breaks being created, despite complaints of corporations not paying enough taxes.
ChapterThe Complexities of a Carbon Tax Bill Explained on a Podcast
EpisodeE92: Adam Neumann's second act, a16z's $350M bet, housing policy, Inflation Reduction Act & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
A discussion of how bills become deficit-increasing bills the more they try to please all sides of the political spectrum by extending subsidies and benefits, ultimately leading to misinformation and misinterpretation.
1:17:26 - 1:19:13 (01:46)
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A discussion of how bills become deficit-increasing bills the more they try to please all sides of the political spectrum by extending subsidies and benefits, ultimately leading to misinformation and misinterpretation.