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Carbon Credits
According to Ceefax on BBC TV:
“MP’s back personal carbon credits. The government should go ahead with a system of personal ‘carbon credits’ to meet emissions targets. The Environmental Audit Committee said the scheme would be more effective than taxes for cutting carbon emissions. Under the scheme people would be given an annual carbon limit for fuel and energy use – which they could exceed by buying credits from those who use less.” I think that the words “CRACKPOT IDEA” fit in neatly here. Any such scheme would be expensive to implement (just like ID cards – which I understand the government is going ahead with) and probably unworkable. But it would create yet another Quango and another layer of bureaucracy between the government and the people. If this scheme does get the nod, E-Bay’s going to be busy. |
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How many millions a year does it cost us to keep these clowns in the parliament circus ? :mad:
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simple answer is to rip out yor gas or electric fire and put in a real fire and burn what teh hell you like to your hearts content :)
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For the record the government have already shelved these proposals. It's the cross party committee recommending them.
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I think these boffins need to get their brains working on some other projects......such as finding alternative sources of energy.
This is just another ploy to take our hard earned money. |
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Oh, hang on its a smokeless zone...... |
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not when there are so many other ways.. crucifixion for example ;) |
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either way they made baby jesus cry and their going to hell :D anyway to get back on thread the phrase carbon foot print should be removed from existence mainly because all it has acheived so far is a rise in cost on almost everything |
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There are plenty of options around now for renewable energy, and the more gas and electric go up, the more viable the options are, the problem is of course, the poorer people would have to be paying the richer people (again) for the credits, because the richer people can afford the extra insulation and renewable energy measures which would contribute to thier savings, thus allowing them to sell to the people who cant afford these measures.
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If the government were really serious about the carbon footprint we all create, they would be far more encouraging to those who want to use renewable energy sources and all houses would be built with solar panels to provide at least some of the energy used in that home....and any left over would go to the national grid.....but as lwlays, they are all mouth and very little effective action.
It seems the only thing this government can put forward is punitive action....and unfair punitive action at that. |
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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. |
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