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China’s calls for global energy governance: implications for East Asia : Comments

By Lloyd Bradbury, published 16/10/2012

The University of California Berkeley research demonstrates that there is actually an inordinately large increase in energy consumption as households move out of poverty.

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4. The use of $US as global currency because the US effectively won the peace in WWII makes no sense since they are NOW precipitating world violence and injustice by printing dollar bills not worth the paper they are printed on. They are using it to effectively steal the whole world's resources, particularly free energy content. This is called ARBITRAGE and makes a mockery of the concept of free-trade.It is not in Australia's interest let alone China's. Australia's federal leaders are dollar blind and need to be voted out in favour of a PRO ENERGY government which understands that when push comes to shove in this World the Country with the most advanced GEPOTHERMAL energy program will be seen as the premier nation on this planet.
If No nation can do this then homo-sapiens WILL go extinct -- possibly before 2035. It will not be a tragedy -- Its just a THERMODYNAMIC principle.

5. If China wants to regulate energy for the survival of our species , understands the underlying principle and gets serious about GEOTHERMAL then Y'all better brush up on your Mandarin. Or stick your head between your legs and kiss it bye bye.
Posted by KAEP, Wednesday, 17 October 2012 10:59:26 AM
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