Georgism really shines when applied to energy [1], maybe even better than to land. How ridiculously appalling we will appear to our far-future successors with "our" companies making trillions of dollars burning scarce resources because they can be easily "owned" while the big fiery explosion in the sky is unspent and for all intents and purposes unspendable, alas, also naturally un-ownable. The sun is one of the few current "georgist objects" in our present capitalist realism.
[1] From Conclusion, "[t]he petroleum industry is a perfect example of the way a Georgian tax system can be used to enforce communal interests in limited natural resources", Leeson, Joseph (2019) "A Georgist Perspective of Petroleum Taxation," Indiana Journal of Global Legal, https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?a...
[1] From Conclusion, "[t]he petroleum industry is a perfect example of the way a Georgian tax system can be used to enforce communal interests in limited natural resources", Leeson, Joseph (2019) "A Georgist Perspective of Petroleum Taxation," Indiana Journal of Global Legal, https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?a...