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Mission impossible : Comments

By Alan Moran, published 25/2/2008

Professor Garnaut barely scratches the surface in recognising the enormousness of the task needed to reduce CO2 emissions by 90 per cent.

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Fickle Pickle.

It is good to hear someone putting up a reasonable suggestion for a change. The government would be better off spending the money that they were going to give back in tax relief, on just that sort of thing. After all, the previous mob managed to squander more than 1 billion on a helicopter fleet which won't do the job.

You just need to convince Kruddy that it is both good politics and good management to invest in the future. I won't hold my breath though.
Posted by VK3AUU, Thursday, 6 March 2008 9:15:56 AM
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Greenies and Green political parties and various hangers on eg trendy non doctrinal 'Christians' ( cough, cough), large businesses and the media- all seem to have not a care in the world when it comes to the actual PRICE, ie HIGH PRICES to be charged to ordinary families for ' eco- friendly' energy alternatives.

Even the ALP is focused on the obsessions and reputational PR depts within Australian corporations who want their slice of reputation enhancement based on dubious green 'science'; but ultimately the corporations want to make an unfair and too high profit. Profits are a good thing however the HIGH profit margins that corporations demand, whether it be energy companies ( when privatised) or non energy companies as a whole, is criminal.
Greenies, the ALP, the Coalition parties are silent on this important aspec. Families and their breadwinners are treated badly in this whole debate by secular political ideologues and business greed who are united for different reasons.
Posted by Webby, Thursday, 6 March 2008 9:40:03 AM
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