• GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml
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    10 hours ago

    Actual emissions taxing is basically a necessary step when it comes to air travel - currently, the fuel is completely tax free and that’s not great. Take all of that money and pump it directly into rail, which is the actual way forward for intra-continental travel.

    It will get more expensive and less accessible for lower income people. There’s just really no way around that.

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      Unfortunately, affordable long-distance travel for the poor is a relatively recent phenomenon. It may not last.

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        9 hours ago

        Barring some technical breakthrough, I am inclined to agree.

        We can and should build extensive high-speed rail networks, though. This will provide intra-continental mobility at a price affordable for everyone. While gratuitous trips to the other side of the world will no longer be feasible, fast intra-continental trips can in many cases take their place. Flying can remain a niche for when it’s completely unavoidable, in which case we should be able to absorb the emissions.