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4 out of 5 Australians say ‘No Carbon Tax’
From an article at Joanne Nova’s site. A Channel 9 poll of about 159,000 people shows 83% of Aussies do not support a carbon tax, while 17% do. Here’s the link to Joanne’s post. http://joannenova.com.au/2011/03/mainstream-australia-is-speaking-greens-flop-flannery-labor/ The result is similar to the … Continue reading
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Carbon Tax Survey Result – New Zealand
Over the last week or so Family First (a group promoting family values in New Zealand, http://www.familyfirst.org.nz) conducted a survey of their readership. Nearly all of the questions were around family and moral issues. The results showed very strong support … Continue reading
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CFLs Contain Mercury. EECA promotes CFLs. IPENZ suggests a mercury label for them. And Germany wants to ban them.
The various approaches to CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps). In New Zealand, March 2011: IPENZ’s (Institution of Professional Engineers) weekly newsletter included an item about its submission to EECA. It included a mention of the mercury issue. The last two bullet … Continue reading
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Incredible Ignorance: EPA air chief does not know how much CO2 is in the air
The US Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) air cheif was asked if she had any idea of what the atmospheric level of carbon dioxide is. She admitted she didn’t. How incredibly ignorant. How can someone with this level of understanding hold down … Continue reading
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Sshh – Don’t talk about the science, Bob Carter
Professor Bob Carter recently had an article in Quadrant Online – commenting on Australia’s move towards a tax on carbon dioxide emmissions. Bob is a New Zealander; a geologist with degrees from both Otago University (geology) and Cambridge University (palaeontology). He … Continue reading
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