Criminally so.The world has gone mad
I always "dutch oven" or "cupcake" them onto other family members which in my mind is carbon sequestering. So I'd want a tax credit.I guess the next step is to tax us for our pets farts and burps. And then, our own farting, burping and breathing. I wonder if it will be an item on our annual tax return statement. 'How many farts did you do this FY?' I should be OK because my dog does all the farting at home.
I always "dutch oven" or "cupcake" them onto other family members which in my mind is carbon sequestering. So I'd want a tax credit.
Really should be indexed to the CPI.I've started to charge my Moodle $1 a week for her farts. We now have a fart jar in preparation for the upcoming fart tax.
Talk today that power prices are going up 50% next year. How is that possible when RE is cheaper? Yes, yes, I know why.
Might have to make it $2 a fart for the Moodle.
Will there be fart credit trading?
I missed out on the carbon rort and want to get on the ground floor with this one.
Paul Erlich was the man who wrote the book.Who was the guy that wrote the Population Bomb and we wouldn't be able to feed the World by 2000, or something.
Was it his ilk saying global warming was going to mean end of crops and we're all going to starve too?
Just how many global warming predictions of catastrophe are actually coming true?
Even the reef is in it's best shape since records started.
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Grass needs CO2 to grow, cow eats grass which has CO2 in it, cow removes nutrients and passes CO2, CO2 sinks to ground, grass uses it to grow, cow eats grass which has CO2 in it, cow removes nutrients and passes CO2, co2 sinks to ground, grass uses it to grow.................................
The world has gone mad
If that was the case you'd be right.
It isn't the case so you are badly mistaken
The biggest CC environmental impact of cows is the emissions of millions of tons of methane through cow farts.
One of the most important ways of reducing this emission is stopping cows from farting methane
It can be done. Austtalia is leading the way .Check it out
No alarming headlines from the ABC, no stories about which animals are about to presish permanently.Perisher Valley just registered Australia’s equal lowest summer temperature on record after plunging to -7ºC early this morning.
An unseasonably cold air mass combined with clear skies and light winds allowed temperatures to dive across southeastern Australia on Thursday night.
Sub-zero temperatures were recorded in parts of NSW, Vic and the ACT early on Friday morning, with the mercury also dipping as low as 1.5ºC in SA and 8.2ºC in Qld. These temperatures were about 5 to 10ºC below average for early summer.
The coldest place in the country on Friday morning was the mainland Alps, where several weather stations cooled below -4ºC.
Perisher Valley’s low of -7.0ºC just after 5:30am on Friday was the equal lowest summer temperature on record in Australia. The same temperature was observed at Perisher in January 1979 and at Charlotte Pass in December 1999.
It was a very very cold November across Australia too. Somewhere near the coldest. But, that's still not the 'climate' so to speak, it's weather. Although, I'm not sure where it starts to blur. Still, didn't hear much about one of the coldest Novembers on record from the ABC either.I did not see the following mentioned in any of the MSM.
From Weatherzone
No alarming headlines from the ABC, no stories about which animals are about to presish permanently.
There were no emergency Cold Snap warnings from the BOM, or any any of those links about what will happen if we don't limit global warming to 1.5 degrees C.
Nah, didn't rate a mention.
Does not fit the narrative.
Mick
Channel 9 have given this some airtimeIt was a very very cold November across Australia too. Somewhere near the coldest. But, that's still not the 'climate' so to speak, it's weather. Although, I'm not sure where it starts to blur. Still, didn't hear much about one of the coldest Novembers on record from the ABC either.
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