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“Environmental pollution is a regressive phenomenon, since the rich can find ways of insulating themselves from bad air, dirty water, loss of green spaces and so on. Moreover, much pollution results from production and activities that benefit the more affluent – air transport, car ownership, air…” quote by Guy Standing
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““Environmental pollution is a regressive phenomenon, since the rich can find ways of insulating themselves from bad air, dirty water, loss of green spaces and so on. Moreover, much pollution results from production and activities that benefit the more affluent – air transport, car ownership, air conditioning, consumer goods of all kinds, to take some obvious examples. A basic income could be construed, in part, as partial compensation for pollution costs imposed on us, as a matter of social justice. Conversely, a basic income could be seen as compensation for those adversely affected by environmental protection measures. A basic income would make it easier for governments to impose taxes on polluting activities that might affect livelihoods or have a regressive impact by raising prices for goods bought by low-income households. For instance, hefty carbon taxes would deter fossil fuel use and thus reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change as well as reduce air pollution. Introducing a carbon tax would surely be easier politically if the tax take went towards providing a basic income that would compensate those on low incomes, miners and others who would lose income-earning opportunities. The basic income case is especially strong in relation to the removal of fossil fuel subsidies. Across the world, in rich countries and in poor, governments have long used subsidies as a way of reducing poverty, by keeping down the price of fuel. This has encouraged more consumption, and more wasteful use, of fossil fuels. Moreover, fuel subsidies are regressive, since the rich consume more and thus gain more from the subsidies. But governments have been reluctant to reduce or eliminate the subsidies for fear of alienating voters. Indeed, a number of countries that have tried to reduce fuel subsidies have backed down in the face of angry popular demonstrations.””

Guy Standing

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Source Essay: Basic Income and Environmental Justice, 2020

A basic income can offset the regressive impacts of pollution and climate policies, linking social justice with environmental action.

In simple terms: Basic income helps the poor bear environmental costs.

Key Takeaway

Implement basic income alongside green taxes.

Themes

social justice environment economics policy inequality

Mood

analytical urgent

Type

policy economic

When to use this quote

  • low‑income households
  • government budgeting
  • carbon pricing
  • public health

Key Concepts

progressive taxation universal basic income externalities climate mitigation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What mechanisms ensure fair distribution?
  • How to balance economic growth with equity?
A Different Perspective

Political resistance may stall reforms.

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