More Than One
Child In Australia May Equal Life-Long “Climate Change” Tax
AFP : January, 2008
Parents who have more
than two children should be charged a lifelong climate change tax to offset
the effect of their extra greenhouse gas emissions, an Australian medical
expert has proposed.
They should pay 5,000 dollars (4,400 US) a head for each extra child and up
to 800 dollars every year thereafter, according to the plan published in the
Medical Journal of Australia.
In contrast, contraceptives
and sterilisation procedures would be eligible for carbon credits, suggested
Professor Barry Walters at the King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth.
“Every family choosing to have more than a defined number of children
should be charged a carbon tax that would fund the planting of enough trees
to offset the carbon cost generated by a new human being,” he wrote.
Walters, an obstetrician, made his proposal in a letter in which he criticised the government’s payment of a 4,000 dollar “baby bonus” in a bid to boost the birth rate in this sparsely-populated country of 21 million people.
Paying parents extra for every
baby fuelled more emissions and contributed to global warming, he said, adding
that the bonus should be replaced with a “baby levy” in line with
the “polluter pays” principle.
And Professor Garry Egger, director of the New South Wales Centre for Health
Promotion and Research, agreed.
“Population remains crucial to all environmental considerations,” he wrote. “The debate (around population control) needs to be reopened as part of a second ecological revolution.”