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Thanks Prawn for the link to Barnaby Joyce's website and petition. I found his senate speech on ETS on the site: http://barnabyjoyce.com.au/Newsroom...cleView/articleId/939/ETS-SENATE-CHAMBER.aspx
Whatever do you mean, Calliope? That is very negative on your part.You are the supreme optimist Julie. You are inviting the master of obfuscation to be helpful?
I notice that Sails too has suggested there could be a possibility 2020 - in his forthcoming reply - might not adhere rigidly to the topic.And have you noticed how he is trying to hijack the thread from "The Copenhagen Agreement - Australia to lose sovereignty" back to his pet subject. even though he started his own thread on this subject and there is also the climate change hysteria thread.
In theory it's simply a matter of gradually reducing the number of permits available over time thus reducing the legal limit on emissions. Since they are tradeable, they will have a market value (just like shares) and polluters are free to choose to buy permits from the market or cut their emissions.2020, since you are apparently convinced that climate change is a product of CO2 , and that we must have an ETS to save the world,
and since you are obviously au fait with all the detail, could you kindly explain to us how our ETS here will work to reduce CO2, with particular reference to the free permits which will be issued, and the purchasing of permits to pollute?
Further, if Australia is the only country employing such a scheme, how is the climate going to be affected, either locally or globally?
Thanks, Smurf. That's my understanding also. If some of our best businesses relocate then obviously there will be an adverse effect on our economy as well as the individual tax every individual is going to be faced with in everything we do and buy.BUT the problem quite simply is this. Australia is not a closed economy. There are completely FREE "permits" available in unlimited quantity from any country which is not part of the scheme.
Now, if I owned a steel works (for example) then why would I contemplate paying for increasingly expensive (as supply is gradually reduced) permits in Australia when I can avoid this cost completely by relocating my operations overseas? I wouldn't pay and nor would any rational business.
The really big problem is that the sorts of businesses that would be leaving are the largest exporters - here comes a balance of payments crisis.If some of our best businesses relocate then obviously there will be an adverse effect on our economy as well as the individual tax every individual is going to be faced with in everything we do and buy.
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So an ETS in principle could work, as long as there are no free permits available anywhere. And that means we need every country to be part of it - we'll be economically bleeding rather heavily if we try to go it alone with zero benefit to the environment.
Posted by Julia
I'd suggest to both of you that you are being uncharitable and unkind and that you should be following my initiative in encouraging 2020 to be genuinely helpful.
You should both go and wash your mouths
One thing is certain about Rudd. He will sell out Australia's interests to advance his own personal interests. His motives as always are ulterior.
It looks like Copenhagen will be a complete flop and a gigantic set back for our fearless leader particularly if his scheme is rejected by the Senate.
Brian Wilshire at 2gb.com has been talking for years about the global governance agenda. I hope he is wrong. He also wrote 2 books about it and just listening to him he said what he was talking about in the 80's is now happening.
Brian Wilshire at 2gb.com has been talking for years about the global governance agenda. I hope he is wrong. He also wrote 2 books about it and just listening to him he said what he was talking about in the 80's is now happening.
Not only is it true, it's been openly discussed by many of those in the know for years...(Rudd and Howard have in the past refrerred to the new world order in their speeches) and more recently by the newly elected president of the EU....
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/...copenhagen_to_give_us_global_management#63675
An updated summary of podcasts from 2GB's Alan Jones on this crazy agreement:
Alan Jones talks to Herald Sun journalist Andrew Bolt regarding climate change NEW
http://www.2gb.com/podcasts/alanjones/alanjonesbolt121109.mp3
Senator Barnaby Joyce joins Alan Jones in the studio to discuss emissions trading.
http://www.2gb.com/podcasts/alanjones/alanjonesjoyce041109.mp3
Alan Jones talks to Lord Monckton, British climate change sceptic, who says the Copenhagen treaty is about creating a world government
http://www.2gb.com/podcasts/alanjones/alanjonesmonckton261009b.mp3
Malcolm Turnbull joins Alan Jones in the studio to talk about climate change, boatpeople and Peter Costello's new government job.
http://www.2gb.com/podcasts/alanjones/alanjonesturnbull021109.mp3
Alan Jones talks to Dr Richard Lindzen - Massachusetts Institute of Technology – atmospheric physicist – regarding the global warming scam.
http://www.2gb.com/podcasts/alanjones/alanjoneslindzen301009.mp3
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