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Meeting the carbon challenge? The place of your house in the city : Comments

By Juris Geste, published 25/7/2008

Expecting to meet the carbon challenge without adjusting our cities is like telling your doctor you want a lung cancer cure without giving up smoking!

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Sillyfilly,it seems that the AGW Cult are again shifting the goal posts.100 yrs is a very short period of time to assess anything to do with climate.Only since WW2 has the industrial revolution really taken off.The last 50 yrs should be showing real results and it hasn't,particularily with India and China adding huge amounts of CO2 in the last 10 yrs.

Bob Carter has photographic evidence in the US of hundreds of thermometers being relocated near air conditioning units,on bitumin,near buildings and concrete.They have shown scant regard for the heat island effect and this is distorting data.

If the alarmists had not carried on fools,reasonable people would have listened.Forget about computer models.We need old fashioned empirical science,whereby theories are tested by experiment and observation that leave no doubts in anyone's mind.So let's do more research and get the facts right before jumping to conclusions.In the meanwhile ,we should all remain very sceptical.
Posted by Arjay, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 1:28:54 AM
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Make it easy on yourself and visit http://www.thegreenroad.com.au/ .

They'll offset the greenhouse gases from your car trips for free, and then you've done your bit for the environment, painlessly and without hurting the wallet either.
Posted by johnsamuels7484, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 9:38:17 PM
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