Crippling the economy, you are such a pathetic liar.
What am I doing, I am arguing with someone who says he trusts "journalists" of the Murdoch press over scientists.
yes. i trust journos at journalism and scientists in science. wierd isnt it?
1) There is no carbon tax, there is an ETS and it will do it
2) In the first instance India already has a carbon tax and China has one scheduled for implementation by the end of 2013. Despite this it is not fair to expect developing nations to reduce their carbon emmisions, restrict the extent of the growth? Of course but actual reduction is asking them to take on a ridiculous burden, the sacrifices their emmisions reductions schemes entail absolutely shames and embarrasses our pissy little thing. The developed nations need to cop the brunt of this burden and your spoilt toddler cries of "can't someone else do it" are absolutely pathetic.
3) Absolute rubbish, every reduction will make a difference, if less countries are participating than all the more significant the impact of our actions are.
will the carbon tax really help global warming. no, because we will actually increase our emissions rather than decrease them. i know this is not taking into account growth, but that makes no difference on the ground (eg risding sea levels
Crippling the economy, you are such a pathetic liar.
What am I doing, I am arguing with someone who says he trusts "journalists" of the Murdoch press over scientists.
it would cripple the economy if we were to actually reduce our emissions (withouht taking natural growth into account)
1) There is no carbon tax, there is an ETS and it will do it
2) In the first instance India already has a carbon tax and China has one scheduled for implementation by the end of 2013. Despite this it is not fair to expect developing nations to reduce their carbon emmisions, restrict the extent of the growth? Of course but actual reduction is asking them to take on a ridiculous burden, the sacrifices their emmisions reductions schemes entail absolutely shames and embarrasses our pissy little thing. The developed nations need to cop the brunt of this burden and your spoilt toddler cries of "can't someone else do it" are absolutely pathetic.
3) Absolute rubbish, every reduction will make a difference, if less countries are participating than all the more significant the impact of our actions are.
im not suggesting that, we should do it all at the same time
1) There is no carbon tax, there is an ETS and it will do it
2) In the first instance India already has a carbon tax and China has one scheduled for implementation by the end of 2013. Despite this it is not fair to expect developing nations to reduce their carbon emmisions, restrict the extent of the growth? Of course but actual reduction is asking them to take on a ridiculous burden, the sacrifices their emmisions reductions schemes entail absolutely shames and embarrasses our pissy little thing. The developed nations need to cop the brunt of this burden and your spoilt toddler cries of "can't someone else do it" are absolutely pathetic.
3) Absolute rubbish, every reduction will make a difference, if less countries are participating than all the more significant the impact of our actions are.
our reduction will make no tangible difference
3) it makes a lot more sense for a global agreement. rather than hoping countries will pay attention to australia.
They wont
evidence: did julia gillard take what other countries were doing into account when deciding to introduce a [whatever you want to call it]
and thus the
only way is for a global agreement