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Understanding the Ruddy ETS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Thursday, 11 February 2010 12:46

From Carbon Sense Coalition - 8th February 2010

The Carbon Sense Coalition today claimed that the Emissions Trading Scheme proposed for Australia and now before the Australian Parliament was far more than “A Great Big New Tax”.

The Chairman of “Carbon Sense”, Mr Viv Forbes, said that PM Rudd’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme combined a Big New Tax with a War-Time Rationing scheme and an Income redistributing compensation scheme, all to be run by a regulatory army probably bigger than our real army.

He continued:

“Let’s try to understand this Ruddy ETS.

“To simplify things, let’s look at just the electricity industry.

“If Rudd’s ETS ever rules Australia, companies producing electricity from carbon fuels must beg, buy or borrow a permit to burn coal, gas or diesel.

“They can beg a free permit from some mate in Canberra; they can buy a permit from some lucky sod who managed to get more permits than he needs; they can borrow a permit by entering into some tricky derivative trade with a speculator in Chicago; or they can pay carbon credit penance to a shifty land owner in some foreign land who promises solemnly not to clear his trees.

“No matter which option is chosen, power costs will go up and companies must pass the extra cost (plus GST) onto their customers or go broke.

“There will be no effect on climate.

“Now look at consumers.

“The ETS must push up the cost of all goods and services using carbon fuel. It will boost the cost of electricity, food, transport and travel. When this happens, consumers will suddenly understand the ETS Tax and politicians who voted for it will feel their anger.

“But there is a plan: “Let’s compensate all those likely to vote for us”.

“If these subsidies work properly, the lucky consumers will be in the same position as they were before ETS, except for the extra bureaucracy. For these consumers, there is no signal to reduce their consumption of carbon fuels. The ETS will do nothing except create a tangle of red tape which consumes and redistributes wealth.

“But for the un-subsidised consumers, the ETS is an extra tax on everything.

“And for the power companies, the ETS will produce nothing except a heap of angry customers, and lots of red tape.

Mr Forbes claimed that Tony Abbott was wrong about the ETS.

“It is not just a Great Big Tax.

“It’s a Great Big Tax PLUS a mountain of Red Tape.

“And it will have absolutely no effect on world climate.”

 
CO2 Tonnage PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Friday, 22 January 2010 12:22
The Editor
The Chronicle
TOOWOOMBA
Dear Sir,
Jay Naus (T.C. 15-1-10) raises an enormous problem the selected scientists don't seem to have noticed.  The National Lung Health Education programme estimates that each individual exhales 450 millilitres of CO2 a minute.
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Retain Bolls and Fibre Quality with PhosLogic PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 15:55
Avoid shedding and discounts to quality this Cotton crop

Remember the reason to Pix is to stop plant energy going into vegetative growth and increase fruit retention. The root cause of shedding is a shortfall in plant carbohydrate to push into fruiting parts[1][2].

So, using pix, diverts plant photosynthetic energy from new leaf to fruiting parts. But there is no associated increase in the net energy available within the plant… the root cause of the problem remains… being low plant sugar levels. This is often caused by low leaf phosphorus.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2010 16:05
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Sacred Geometry of Flowers and Crystals PDF Print E-mail
Written by Carolyn Ditchfield   
Friday, 22 January 2010 11:31

The Sacred Geometry of Flowers and Crystals - The Living Mathematics of Nature

An introductory lecture and weekend workshop by Jain 108

Last Updated on Friday, 22 January 2010 11:41
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