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Some more, also Sudsy, try to read this, I know you've said many times you 'couldn't be bothered' reading everything.
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So there you go, random names with letters after their names, What you asked for, now name 3 scientists who believe in this BS
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Very good(ask them along for the debate), perhaps entertain yourself for a few hours and type each one of them into google and see what the consensus was on their findings. |
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The internet is full of sookey lah lah threads like this one about aussies who reckon the sky is falling in cause we might have to pay a poofteenth of a dollar more for power and petrol.
Fact is a large portion of the tax is destined to fund renewables . Which part of that is so difficult to understand? (More wind, solar,tidal and geothermal power generation) |
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Interesting article down below...
Can you tell me why there are scientists that are having to sue to get their names removed from a report that misrepresented them? http://www.distance-healer.com/109.html Quote:
I think it's farcical, I don't need three people...I need just one, to stop trying to make themselves look like anymore of an idiot than they already do... If in fact, this climate change is true...I would like to see irrefutable evidence that this is in fact the case...I don't want three...I want FULL consensus...without full consensus, it's really just scare mongering isn't it? If top-tier uni scientists are indicating it's a farce it's a sure bet there's a lot more out there who think the exact same thing...but I'm sure education will come in to play here again...so it's possible that 'education' is the problem...we're not smart enough to understand what they 'really meant' when they said it...just like our PM...
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It makes sense to the gullible and uninformed: those that think that 99 % of the atmosphere( oxygen and nitrogen) are greenhouse gases. simple fact is they are not, oxygen and nitrogen are transparent to IR radiation as they are to UV and indeed VIS radiation. Only the greenhouse gasses that are up there has an effect on how much IR is transmitted back into space, it doesnt really matter how much non absorbing IR gas is up there. Perhaps have a think about how just a few drops of spf factor 50 suncream can filter out 98% of the UV hitting your skin where the 2000 tonnes of oxygen and nitrogen directly above your head has no effect on the UV. Or how indeed Ozone at less concentrations less than 2ppm is effective in actually stopping 97% of the UV hitting the surface in the 1st place. Last edited by sudszy; 15-07-2011 at 11:11 AM. |
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I am not trying to target you, however I have not come across many that support the tax. You seem to support it, so I am curious as to why? To date the only answer you have provided me is that the carbon tax makes it appear to other nations that Australia is doing something about emissions. My suggestion is why appear to do something when we can actually do something (as outlined in my previous post) That doesnt increase our cost of living - doesnt send jobs off shore and does actually reduce emissions.
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Fact is BOTH major parties want a carbon tax. Both lie about it...constantly, like little children. So, doesn't matter who you vote for...it's a done deal. The only ones who have been consistent about a carbon tax, have never lied about it are the Greens. And that's why I voted for them in both houses. I love picking a winner. |
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Have a little gander at anything regarding ice core vs plant stomata CO2 measurement accuracy. It is because of people questioning the science that this method has been discovered. How about this debate gets back on track about the tax rather than the science because it is useless to try and argue the point that there are multiple opinions with someone as closed as sudzy, who is so willing to jump in and nit-pick the tiniest of details to try and take the focus away from the real issue. |
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Me: sparing a few dollars to ensure there is jobs and life for the future, oK. You: im all for it, but we might have to change some things and I could be a few dollars out of pocket......no way. Leave it at that, heh. |
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The idea of a tax to support this claim by some is a little unrealistic...since when did a tax solve any kind of issue, be it environmental or otherwise...? Has anyone ever benefited from additional tax to 'try and make the world a better place'? From a business perspective, we're going to make it more difficult for local producers, but better for importers who's countries of origin haven't jumped on the 'carbon tax' bandwagon yet (and may never do so). We're fast becoming a class society...those that pay taxes are supporting those who choose not to support themselves. Why are we redistributing wealth to those people - they get reimbursed 120% according to the modelling, those who do support the country, get 0%... There is something not quite right about that...
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How does sparing a few dollars insure your future and your kids future - how does a carbon tax do that? i beleive a carbon tax will increase global emissions as per my previous posts. i personally beleive there is more merit in the government investing directly in technology such as clean coal, increasing the efficiency of renewable energy, improving public transport - etc all things that will provide a future for your kids. These technologies can then be sold off to countries around the world (reducing global emissions) whilst not impacting on the costs of living in Australia and providing jobs for Australians.
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I dont really care whether we tax or legislate to curtail co2 emissions, the economists and pollies have debated what's best for a long time now, the bottom line is we need something. If you have something better, and that can be put into place without more delay, let's hear it. |
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Economists and pollies debating whats best... shouldnt that be done by scientists? |
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Sudzy.... "me, me, me hard done by me, woe is me, rest of world can get nicked, I am so hard up, I will no longer be able to eat contninue ad inifinitum et al"
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I have never seen any facts that prove man has any effect on climate, let alone continued climate change. I have not seen any facts to suggest any climate change is happening beyond what are guaranteed to be incredibly minute increments against massive, violent extremes that occurred long before we discovered fire. Take away the money, the money that the has been introduced by the "greenies" and they may well find a less skeptical audience. As with most people I am sure: I don't pour sump oil down the drain because I don't want to pollute the waterways; I am responsible with my waste so I don't choke the fishes or turn this world into a tip for my grand kids; I am happy to have cat converters on my car so I don't poison the children; I am happy to use cleaner fuels so I don't suffocate the birds; I want a nice clean place to live. The examples above are but a few, but they are real and tangible things I choose to do to help clean this place up. Charging me an extra $1000 (bare minimum) or more a year for something that is FAR from proven will get me ****ed off, not supportive. Forcing me to swallow a plan drawn up by only the wealthiest and most corrupt on our planet to give them total control of every aspect of my life will start a war. And one that will tip the power on this planet upside down. |
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I would still like to know how a carbon tax secures your kids future - are you able to provide an answer to that?
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Yes, we do need something...but I don't believe a tax is going to solve any issues, in the short or long term, and I will explain. SB076 had some fantastic ideas...why are these not viable solutions for a government who is 'fixed' on climate change issues? There's no delay in these things, grey water has been used for many years, particularly when there were water 'shortages', solar energy is the same. The complacency that you have with regard to Co2 has me baffled...paying more money doesn't stop people from buying things, particularly not if the government is going to 'compensate' the public - so the average consumer says, oh it doesn't matter, I'm going to get money back from the government, they don't reduce their consumption, they consume at the exact same amount they did before... What exactly changes???
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I liked this best: And with that level of reporting, the effort from their readers is no surprise. “Co2 is not a pollutant. It is vital for life on Earth. Without it, trees will die,” said John. Get that man on the climate panel. |
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Some interesting words from Mr Swan here.
http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/con...1/s3268329.htm Seems he doesnt even know how many people will be employed in these new government agencies, yet somehow all the finances have been accounted for? If there wasnt so much plainly visible BS spewing from their mouths, you might get a few people to believe in the ideal that this tax will do something. |
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The Liberals do not want a carbon tax. They were prepared to join in an ETS when the rest of the world was going to do it, but that was 4 years and 200 billion dollars of government debt ago. Then the rest of the world said bugger this pseudo science malarkey. Try to stay updated. You backed the LOSERS in the Greens (Reds). Unless you work for Govco, your job isn't safe. And if you do work for Govco, it still isn't safe.
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Nice Strawman, but no I didnt say there would be less pollution as a result of more cars Here is what I said: yes Im sure the excise tax(not that it was put in place to curtail pollution) that we all pay on petrol has forced people into using less fuel consuming cars, so the world has already benefitted from less pollution......want to argue agains that? without the excise tax people would be driving bigger cars/distances and creating more pollution......you can try and deceive, but logical argument against, no. |
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Will the excise on LPG, when it comes in, cause more people to revert back to petrol and increase pollution?
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cancer tax - to eliminate all cancer hangover tax - eliminates all hangovers
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