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derekgas 30-05-2008 06:49

Re: Carbon Credits
 
I agree Entwisi to a degree, and this is why I have never actively encouraged renewable energy methods, until such time that the public would see some benefit, and now, anybody installing ground source, air source or solar, would see a benefit in thier pocket.

Margaret Pilkington 30-05-2008 07:49

Re: Carbon Credits
 
I agree entirely.
Cows produce more CO2 than humans......and the UK contributes something in the region of 1% of the total CO2 in the world....so whatever we do isn't going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure now that i have expressed this opinion, the thought police will track me down and try to brainwash me.

jambutty 30-05-2008 09:39

Re: Carbon Credits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 584125)
All this CO2 this and that annoys me. There is zero proof that we are having any man made effect on teh climate. The world does and has always undergone changes. look at the ice age and the fact we came out of it as a simple example.

Even if CO2 etc is a factor unless USA and China stop buring oil at a rate that beggers belief nothing we in teh UK do will have the slightest bit of difference. At the moment all this 'green' stuff is pure propaganda and strutting by a goverment hell bent on taxing people out of existance.

There is also zero proof that we are NOT having any effect on the climate.

However there is proof that the ozone layer has thinned and disappeared completely over the poles. Every schoolboy knows that the ozone layer filters out much of the harmful UV rays and if it is missing or thinner, which it is, then more UV rays hit the planet. 50 years ago and more, skin cancer was virtually unheard of. An excess of exposure to UV rays has been established as the major cause of skin cancer. That is why we now have ‘sun bloc’ creams that year by year have a higher blocking factor. Science has identified which man produced gasses destroy the ozone layer.

Between 1954 and 1967 I have visited and lived in some of the hottest places on earth and never once got burned by the sun. Tanned yes, burned no. Nowadays I can feel my skin burning within a few minutes of it being exposed to direct sunlight. No doubt the ageing of my skin will be a factor but so will excessive UV rays.

Science has also established that CO2 and methane are the major cause for trapping the heat in our atmosphere. Human activities in burning fossil fuels create CO2 and animals expel methane. In the last 50 years the world population has increased dramatically and the bovine population has outstripped that increase. Ergo more CO2 and more methane. To compound the effect deforestation of squillions of acres has removed the very trees that absorb the CO2 and replaced them with grasslands for raising cattle. What some people might call a double whammy.

Although I agree that this planet has gone through a cooling and warming process over the millennia and we are in the throws of a natural warming cycle, nonetheless man’s activities have accelerated the warming. And that is the point, man’s activities are not the direct cause of global warming but a contributory factor that is accelerating global warming.

I also agree that the UK’s pitiful attempts to stem the tide are a mere drop in the ocean and will not make any meaningful contribution to stemming the tide.

My final agreement is that what we laughingly call a government is exploiting the situation and crying wolf to screw us for more and more taxes.

bullseyebarb 01-06-2008 19:17

Re: Carbon Credits
 
Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, is one of the few who get it right. He calls the whole "Green" movement the next totalitarianism. Read his book, "Blue Planet in Green Shackles."

accyman 01-06-2008 19:50

Re: Carbon Credits
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 584139)
I agree entirely.
Cows produce more CO2 than humans......and the UK contributes something in the region of 1% of the total CO2 in the world....so whatever we do isn't going to make much of a difference.
I'm sure now that i have expressed this opinion, the thought police will track me down and try to brainwash me.

i had steak last night and a beefburger today

im doing my bit to save the planet :D

vegitarians should hang their heads in shame

Margaret Pilkington 01-06-2008 19:52

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Good on you Accyman.....


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