What would be some non-Govt non-regulatory free-market solutions for protecting rivers, lakes, streams, woodlands, more effectively than through use of state regulation and EPA? I can agree the state regulations are not always effective and there are even legal cases of environmental damage by Govt agencies, sued by private interests for trying to get out of cleaning their own share of a mess.
Suppose we make all public space equal shareholder territory for all Americans and then after that we allow those who want to set the environmental rules, based on purchasing of the equal shares from others to control each public parcel of land. But maybe require that the unit of exchange be something that is different from pure currency but some sort of value for time spent on the land being weighted with capital? So a poor native has similar purchasing power to a wealthy outsider, but a wealthy native having the most? Or this could be done by having a major tax credit reward system for those who acquire land that they have lived within a certain distance of for more than a certain number of decades.
Suppose we make all public space equal shareholder territory for all Americans and then after that we allow those who want to set the environmental rules, based on purchasing of the equal shares from others to control each public parcel of land. But maybe require that the unit of exchange be something that is different from pure currency but some sort of value for time spent on the land being weighted with capital? So a poor native has similar purchasing power to a wealthy outsider, but a wealthy native having the most? Or this could be done by having a major tax credit reward system for those who acquire land that they have lived within a certain distance of for more than a certain number of decades.
Rightwing Conservative solutions for protecting the environment?
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