Who are these lefties that's are making billions from fear mongering you refer to? All gore? Its pennies compared to the big boys. If you don't like the newspaper read the original source provided
I might be wrong but I thought if you tax pollution / mining your country would make money. Not lose it.
The crap in the ground isn't going anywhere. Untukk its dug up
Taxing anything produced in your own country, whether it's wages, resources or pollution can never be a 'profit' situation. The poor buggers that always end up paying (and they are the only ones who in the end tangibly pay) are the citizens. I hate our tax system and how our government (of any persuasion) keeps looking for ways to tax us further, and that is the single biggest thing I have against climate change scare-mongering. The big boys driving that push are making themselves obscenely wealthy from it and that wealth can only come from one place - our pockets.
Ranking Company Industry Revenue (USD billions) FY Capitalization (USD billions) Employ Listing Headquarters CEO Ref(s)
1 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Retail $469 January 31, 2013 $248 2,200,000 NYSE: WMT United States Bentonville, Arkansas Doug McMillon [2]
2 Royal Dutch Shell
Oil and gas $467 December 31, 2012 $132 90,000 LSE: RDSA Netherlands The Hague; United Kingdom London Peter Voser [3]
3 Exxon Mobil Corporation
Oil and gas $453 December 31, 2012 $406 76,900 NYSE: XOM United States Irving, Texas Rex W. Tillerson [4]
4 China National Petroleum Corporation
Oil and gas $425 December 31, 2012 1,668,072 - China Beijing Jiang Jiemin [5]
5 Sinopec Group
Oil and gas $411 December 31, 2012 $81 401,000 NYSE: SNP China Beijing Su Shulin [6]
6 BP
Oil and gas $370 December 31, 2012 $86 83,000 LSE: BP United Kingdom London Bob Dudley [7]
7 Saudi Aramco
Oil and gas $365 2011 54,000 — Saudi Arabia Dhahran Khalid A. Al-Falih [8]
8 Vitol Commodities $303 January 10, 2013 2,800 - Netherlands Rotterdam; Switzerland Geneva Ian Taylor [9]
9 State Grid Corporation of China Electric utility $290 2012 1,564,000 — China Beijing Liu Zhenya [10]
10 Volkswagen Group Automotive $254 December 31, 2012 $77 502,000 ISIN: DE0007664005 Germany Wolfsburg Martin Winterkorn [11]
11 Chevron
Oil and gas $242 December 31, 2012 $211 61,000 NYSE: CVX United States San Ramon, California John Watson [12]
12 Total
Oil and gas $240 December 31, 2012 $120 111,000 Euronext: FP France Courbevoie Christophe de Margerie [13]
13 Toyota Automotive $222 March 31, 2013 $149 326,000 TYO: 7203; NYSE: TM Japan Toyota, Aichi Akio Toyoda [14]
14 Glencore Commodities $214 December 31, 2012 $41.66 58,000 LSE: GLEN; SEHK: 0805 Switzerland Baar Ivan Glasenberg [15]
15 Samsung Electronics Electronics $187 December 31, 2012 $181 222,000 KRX: 005930; KRX: 005935 South Korea Suwon Lee Kun-hee [16]
16 E.ON Electric utility $174 December 31, 2012 $47 79,000 FWB: EOAN Germany Düsseldorf Johannes Teyssen [17]
17 Apple Electronics $170 September 28, 2013 $410 76,000 NASDAQ: AAPL United States Cupertino, California Tim Cook [18]
18 Japan Post Holdings Conglomerate $168 March 31, 2013 229,000 — Japan Tokyo Jiro Saito [19]
19 Eni
Oil and gas $167 December 31, 2012 $94 78,000 BIT: ENI Italy Rome Paolo Scaroni [20]
20 Phillips 66[
Oil and gas $166 December 31, 2012 $39 13,500 - United States Houston Greg Garland [21]
21 Gazprom
Oil and gas $164 December 31, 2012 $145 432,000 MCX: GAZP Russia Moscow Alexei Miller [22]
This is a list of the world's largest public and private businesses
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_companies_by_revenue