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Cool-Factor Predicted To Spur Energy Conservation 130

An anonymous reader writes "Panelists at a recent technology expo argued about how to motivate people to conserve energy, dragging out all the usual suspects, from financial incentives to emotion appeals to 'save the planet.' However, one panelist trumped the status quo by noting that adding the 'cool factor' could make energy conservation fun via apps on smartphones and tablets. By making energy conservation as fun as a video game, the fickle on-again, off-again of human nature might just be overcome."
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Cool-Factor Predicted To Spur Energy Conservation

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  • Re:Population (Score:4, Insightful)

    by vux984 ( 928602 ) on Wednesday June 29, 2011 @07:47PM (#36617412)

    I was thinking

    I'm not sure you were. ;)

    tax credits for small families, and tax burdens for large families

    People with large families aren't doing it for the money. Having kids is already a significant expense, and the tax breaks for kids don't really amount to squat in comparison to the expense.

    The childless families are rolling in money by comparison. Both can work...

    No diapers, no day care expense, no extra mouth to feed and clothe, birthday presents to buy, constant school fundraising/fieldtrips/hotlunch days/bookfairs, haircuts, dental work, glasses...

    Nobody has kids to save moeny.

    And throwing a tax burden on them won't stop them from having more kids.

    The trailer park squad is having them because they make bad decisions... and they aren't going to consider the tax ramifications of unprotected sex if they failed to consider the pregnancy ramifications of unprotected sex.

    The no contraceptives for religious reasons group isn't going to stop having sex or having kids due to a tax burden either... they'll just be poorer thanks to you... perhaps driven to live in trailers with the first group.

    Finally its not like large families can 'right size' in response to the burden either, even if they wanted to.

    Meanwhile... the childless couples will putter around in their sports cars and vacations with their disposable income augmented by tax breaks until they get old and apparently have to be looked after by someone elses kids. ;)

    That said.. you said tax breaks for small families... so maybe you mean families of 3 to 5, instead of childless couples. And that's less caustic... but tax breaks for childless couples is demented.

    If you want small families though, taxes isn't the way to do it.Education and prosperity is the path to smaller families.

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