Thursday, April 16, 2009

Errors in IPCC climate science » Blog Archive » Australian carbon emissions absorbed by our landmass ?
I wonder why Australian Governments would not have taken the view that this natural advantage for Australia could have been a reason for us to ignore the entire IPCC process, leading to Kyoto and beyond, Garnautland - Ruddland wherever our odd leaders take us. Australia has for centuries borne the extra freight costs due to our location in the Antipodes plus other disadvantages due to our isolation. Unless this early 1990’s data has been proven to be incorrect, I see nothing illogical if our Government was to say, “carbon is not our problem - we already have no net emissions”.
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BBC NEWS (comment) | Science & Environment | Time to act on carbon markets
Carbon trading is one of the biggest scams ever devised. Those who trade in carbon know this. When are politicians and eco-mentalists going to wake up and realise this is just another banking-style, money-grabbing farce?
Quentin, Cambridge

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