wayneL
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well I invite anyone - Wayne, Calliope included - to put all your money into the insurance game - and make NO ADJUSTMENT whatsoever for
rising temperatures and bushfire threat (some relevant areas)
rising sealevels (ditto)
more frequent flooding (ditto).
Of course drought effects are partly "insured" by the Aussie taxpayer, who picks up the tab for drought relief - not that I don't think the bushies need and deserve it - just that the cost of rising insurance due to drought is hidden by that system..
PS Wayne, I'm still waiting for you to confirm that I posted you scientific evidence that the rate of seal level rise has increased from mean of 1.7mm per year ( approx 1900 to 1975 ) to 3mm per year since then. (going from memory here - it's on the "is it ok to jest about GW" thread - as you will recall). Jason 1 and Jason 2 - all seriously scientific stuff!!
It is not extremist to be suspicious of a one world government. That is a rather repulsive straw man argument there Knobby.
As far as fixing one problem, the problem is one that is low on the agenda.
For instance building Priuses purportedly addresses carbon, but creates far more obnoxious environmental problems. Same with corn ethanol, etc etc
co2 is a minor issue. Let's fix real problems.
It will be a government that consists of a stronger UN. A sort of Commonwealth. The world would be better off if the UN had
OK that is better wording. Of course I disagree, but that's your opinion.
Re Prius - I will look into this, but I doubt it would fair very well against a comparable conventional 4 cylinder car.
http://www.acfonline.org.au/articles/news.asp?news_id=1817I scouted the net for a “simple to understand” explanation of how the scheme is suppose to work and the Australian Conservation foundation seemed to have the cleanest version .
Over time a good carbon trading scheme with strong national caps can help Australia to become a world leader in tackling climate change with a booming clean energy economy. CSIRO research shows that strong action on climate change will see three million new green collar jobs.
Do you drive a car Basilio?I would add that the most critical immediate problem is our worlds dependence on fossil fuels when
Julia2020, unless I've missed it (quite possible given the now multiple threads relating to climate change and the ETS), you haven't explained to us exactly how the ETS will work, how it will reduce CO2, and how global climate will be affected if Australia is the only country with such a scheme.
so wayne - I post CSIRO evidence that Jason 1 & 2 are monoitoring 3mm per year sea level rise - we're talking NASA et al here - orbiting satellites that can plot this superaccurately ; and you counter with a challenge.
I still prefer the attitude you held a year or two back. Much more consistent with what most would call "a sensible risk-averse approach"
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=230853
thousands of articles , papers, powerpoint presentations, etc on the IPCC website - one there (can't find it immediately) that not only shows the rate of 3mm per year now as against half that 60 years or so ago - but shows the best estimate of the relative contributing causes, eg thermal expansion of the oceans ( and they are getting warmer you know) - as well as the runoff from melting glaciers etc.
PS you know, I was speaking to a bloke from Sweden yesterday (well about 40 year old) - he measures ice depth etc (amongst other environmental science stuff).
THey used to be able to drive across the northern end of the sea between Sweden and Finland (somewhere there) - used to be 4 feet thick .
these days even in mid-winter - there is frequently no ice at all
lol
1. in some regions the sea levels are falling. others its increasing..
2. overall, its been increasing for some time through the natural global warming cycle.. theres nil connection to carbon..
3. as for superaccurate readings from space.. doubt it..
4. the whole plot of the global warming fairytale is propaganda..
5. where is the connection of carbon causing a rise in sea level??
I'm off to read some more science.
Probable attempts to reduce CO2 emissions directly lead to other forms of environmental damage.It will be the first step. If we can fix one problem, then we can fix others. Nations acting together for the common good can only be a good thing.
2) Every piece of evidence is telling us we have almost peaked in our production of oil and that much of our current industrial society simply won’t function within a decade with the precipitous decline of this energy source.
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