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09-07-2008, 08:52 PM | #31 | |||
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Manhattan, one of the dirtiest, most populated and polluted parts of the USA has one of the lowest per capita energy and carbon consumption. It's hardly suprising. These facts can be used to explain anything. Kyoto was a joke, they set these targets which many of the European nations exceed by more than 10 times. Australia would obliterate much of the world if it were scored by Kyoto standards, why the hell would anyone waste time signing a useless piece of junk. This whole thing's built up to be much bigger than it really is. |
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09-07-2008, 08:52 PM | #32 | ||
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pure and simple we already get slugged extra for the joy of having a larger engine, by paying excessive amounts for our already overtaxed fuel. maybe bracks and rudd need to go and do a combined harold holt and save us some grief........................
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09-07-2008, 08:58 PM | #33 | |||
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09-07-2008, 09:05 PM | #34 | ||
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After several years of the public finally getting some bucks in the wallet getting fat and comfortable - it is funny how it is now time to get out the scare tactics and strip as much of that back in "sorry but we know what's best for you" taxes, unavoidable service and rate rises and charges.
The fact that this country has done next to nothing to drought proof itself in the last 15-20 years and shelved all the planned dams and enviro flows without reason or excuse shows that water was considered too cheap and therefore ripe to ration then (esential services) bump up the price and privatise. They just didn't expect things to get quite this bad. We are a first world nation which cannot provide its citizens with clean clear free healthy water....hmmm. The dams will be missed badly when we start getting California style fires every year burning down the holiday homes and eco getaways of those city bound caffeine fuelled enviropuritanists. The country boys will be once again forced to get off the tractor and into the CFA trucks to race out and rescue the same bludgers who spend all week trying to work out ways to punish them for making a living off the land. Same as they do when it does rain and the water runs off the parched arid ecosystems, taking topsoil and trappable water with it out to sea, via these same houses. |
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09-07-2008, 09:06 PM | #35 | |||
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Its also sad cultural behaviour that most of us would rather drive 2 minutes to the Milk Bar than walk 10 minutes to get there !!!!!!..but that's how it is.........for now. As the Chinese and Indian populations expand due to their increased reliance on cars , they too will be driving to get to the corner store in the none too distant future.........cars are becoming more and more accesible to the average Chinese and Indian families.......their habits are changing and their expectations are also changing.........they want to enjoy the things that we take for granted..........Yes we travel on average of 20,000 Klm per annum, but how much of that is for leisure and how much for absolute necessity ???? EDIT : I don't necessarily agree with the carbon TAX........or KYOTO..........far from it............Time would be much better spent if our societal intelligencia were given the time and funds.......carte blanche..........to investigate, test, and make feasible a new renewable energy resource...........NOW.......whether it be new viral battery technologies............new solar technologies..........hydrogen.........methane derivative......whatever......... Last edited by Whitey-AMG; 09-07-2008 at 09:14 PM. |
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09-07-2008, 09:14 PM | #36 | |||
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09-07-2008, 09:16 PM | #37 | |||
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09-07-2008, 09:21 PM | #38 | |||
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Ford paid his workers more to perpetuate a growing economy and market for his product. That was the US mass production miracle - UK copied but the beancounters could never see the logic in "overpaying" the workers so it failed. Same thing happening now. Those extra dollars going back into the workers pays, which then circulate right around the baker, butcher, lawyer and on and on are gone - so is the economic backbone of the nation. |
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09-07-2008, 09:35 PM | #39 | ||
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As if we don't have enough hardship given the fuel crisis, high interest rates and inflation... along comes a new federal govt hell bent on adding more pressure to the family budget.
Timing is everything... surely we could wait a couple of years to see if things stabilise before slugging consumers with another tax? Anyway, I don't see how the govt is being proactive about the whole carbon emissions issue. If they were serious about zero emissions we'd be running nuclear energy... but I don't want to veer off track on this discussion. It just appears to be another 'speed kills' campaign under a different banner, that's all.
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09-07-2008, 09:36 PM | #40 | |||
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09-07-2008, 09:36 PM | #41 | ||
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14,700 years ago with a 22-degree-Fahrenheit spike in just 50 years, the ice age started to decline. That was without motor cars, purely by atmospheric shift. The ice age has been in its last throws for a good long while, life existed here before the glaciers, icebergs, cute penguins and such, and will exist long after.
I keep telling people this, but they seem far too indoctrinated by the pseudo science of our time. Polar Ice is a temporary condition of this planet. It will melt completely, the niche species that live there, will die or adapt(more likely die). Thats a fact of life. One day, it will likely be our turn as a species as well. The planet has existed without polar ice far longer than it has existed with. Antarctica used to be packed with Dinosaurs ffs. SHOULD we be wringing our hands, taxing the crap out of society, based on a global climate change that WE CANNOT POSSIBLY STOP. Frankly, our money and time would be better spent trying to work out how WE can adapt our society, industry, agriculture and economy to survive a changed planet. Nah, panic and tax first, starve later, far easier.
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09-07-2008, 09:42 PM | #42 | ||
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Our medieval ancestors survived the 'warm period', and so will we. Big business however will exploit global warming fanaticism to generate trillions of dollars to line fat pigs pockets.
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09-07-2008, 09:51 PM | #43 | ||
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I wonder how the oil companies will have to comply with the new carbon emissions rules? Would the oil companies just pass the tax on to the consumer (i.e. tax plus excise)?
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09-07-2008, 09:54 PM | #44 | |||
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09-07-2008, 10:18 PM | #45 | |||
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All those people putting in for the cash back from councils when installing water tanks are going to regret the day they did. Because it won't be long before the councils charge for the water the tanks collect. I would almost put money on this happening.
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10-07-2008, 06:56 AM | #46 | |||
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In essence we're swapping our lifestyle with India and China. I think I might go out and shop for a mud hut early this time and beat the price rise. |
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10-07-2008, 07:06 AM | #47 | ||
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10-07-2008, 07:53 AM | #48 | |||
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Look what happened in the '80's with global trade. The Hawke government took us down the path of tariff cuts and a so called "level playing field". We've been *** raped ever since. The same will happen with carbon trading etc. The USA have always dictated terms and as for China and India well screw them!! Bomb them back to the stone age!!
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10-07-2008, 08:01 AM | #49 | |||
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10-07-2008, 08:13 AM | #50 | |||
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I highly doubt a double dissolution is coming. Were all rooted and theres nothing we can do about it. Liberal brought in GST to replace income tax so that drug dealers and pimps and the like would still get taxed. yet labour go do not place GST on everything and keep income tax. F all is GST free. there all working together and were all getting rooted six ways from sunday - IMO Now thats only what I think but I had to write it down....... fell better now. Anyway new to the forum, will post pics soon and a spill. BF MkII XR6T Ute
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10-07-2008, 09:47 AM | #51 | |||
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I was suggesting that I'd be happy to comply and fork out of my pocket additional money if and when the CARBON tax was implemented if EVERYONE complied. I agree that the current scheme really looks like a subsidy to ensure China gets going with minimum disruption whilst the rest of us will be penalised for living the way we do !!!!!!!!!!! The irony here again is that the more CHINA industrialises and the more affluent they get , the more resources they consume and the more they need to purchase those resources. The bulk of their mineral resources for their insatiable appetite comes from AUS. So we actually make money from their deregulated spree...........In fact our latest IRON ORE deal sees an increase of over 70% in price per ton that we are charging them !!!!!!!!!! My advice would be to buy property on one of the fastest growing mainland provinces over there....learn to speak Mandarin and plan on your family having to emigrate over there in the none too distant future.............How does that saying go again...........if you can't beat em.......JOIN EM......................... |
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10-07-2008, 11:03 AM | #52 | |||
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10-07-2008, 11:33 AM | #53 | ||
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The problem is if every other developed nation does nothing, the near 2 billion coming of age in India and China will argue why should they waste their time limiting emmissions if advanced soceity's like Australia and the US don't want to?
It's a touchy situation. Obviously no one needs the extra burden of another tax, yet how do we sit there and tell China and India not to destroy the air and environment if we are quite happy to do it as well? It's hypocritical. Having said that, a carbon trading scheme is really just a way for people to profit from a madeup piece of paper. BTW - for those arguing we contribute less then 2%, per capita is a far fairer indicator then total output. |
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10-07-2008, 03:32 PM | #54 | |||
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Of course per capita is a much better way of measuring these things because it shows cultural acceptance...........it's here where things get complex because cultural acceptance drives mass behaviour.............and if we have the same mass behaviour world wide...........well then there's your BIG problem. |
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10-07-2008, 04:02 PM | #55 | ||
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What sucks is my property have a garden full of trees, shrubs etc. which would help lessen carbon dioxide. It might be minimal, but at least we've made the effort to have greenery in our yard. We choose to drive a six cylinder for crumple zone and interior space.
I'm not buying Al Gore's carbon credits ever...I see it as scaremongering, and using guilt to sell people a virtual product to make one or more persons rich...get stuffed. It's stupid how people who drive biggers cars are charged more on registration to suggest that we should drive smaller cars, while the people who set these rules drive guzzlers themselves and charge all its costs to taxpayers.
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10-07-2008, 04:20 PM | #56 | |||
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You make a fair comment, the only trouble is we have zero chance of China and India following our example, the have stated as much. So at the end of the day all that's happening is more hardship on the average Australian with basically Zero difference made to emissions as a whole. |
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10-07-2008, 07:13 PM | #57 | ||
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at the end of the day this little planet is having a hard time coping with the population we are putting on it, wether the global warming is caused by us or not down the track it may well hit the fan, then if it does all countries will think a bit more about sustaining the planet, a bit of trivia does any one how much a litre of fuel is in kuwait? 13 cents :(.
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10-07-2008, 08:34 PM | #58 | ||
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Seems like new taxes are introduced more than current ones abolished doesn't it.
Anyway no point worrying about any of these issues too much I guess, I will accept them and wait for things to get really messy before anything meaningful is actually done. It should all take care of itself in the end, when we run out of food or something and most of us die so lets just relax and let nature (human nature) take its course. |
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10-07-2008, 08:38 PM | #59 | |||
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As for 13 cents a litre, I'd be more than happy with it going back down to $1.00/litre. Doesn't Australia have vast quantities of natural gas? Why don't we find a way to use it to power engines (assuming LPG is an oil derivative) so that we can pay a similar low price for fuel? |
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