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http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/independe ... report.cfm

Possibly a little heavyweight for FG.
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i thought this is not funny at all i dont get it





then i realised its not howard stern the american d j





some of it is not at all good is it :(
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Bill Sikes;445850 wrote: http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/independe ... report.cfm

Possibly a little heavyweight for FG.


Way to heavywieght. Better to talk about what you are going to wear on Haloween.:rolleyes:
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I think its a good report, shame its about 10 years too late, its also too optimisitic. Still at least someone outside the scientific community realizes that the climate is going to hell in a handbasket, whether anything will be actually done or if its possible to stop what is happening remains to be seen. In a word, depressing. :(
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Interestimng the emphasis on the economic impact. Might make some of the sceptics think beyond the immediate bottom line.
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Bill Sikes;445850 wrote: http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/independe ... report.cfm



Possibly a little heavyweight for FG.


It's a MUST read for anyone who cares about their future....it is a bit lengthy though.



Heavyweight ????? I think I'll ignore that remark !
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It seems to be having a good effect here in Australia. Global Warming is right on the table where it needs to be.

(Cos Aus is the biggest per-capita GHG emitter in the world.)



Johnny Howard is having a slightly difficult time over it, and we may get some action.
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Diuretic;447678 wrote: I hope.
Not so much that we'll sign Kyoto, but he really needs to respond to the public to some extent on this one.
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Diuretic;448434 wrote: I'm reading that he's beholden to Big Coal and that he'll find a way of appearing to be concerned about climate change and our carbon emissions yet not do anything substantive at all. I'm very prejudiced against his government, I have to admit that up front, but he is definitely strong on politics and very weak on policy. The last ten years will be seen to be about non-government.

Sorry for the overtly politically partisan tone (I was going to say 'that's so unlike me' but that would ba an outright lie :D ).
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Bored_Wombat;448290 wrote: Not so much that we'll sign Kyoto, but he really needs to respond to the public to some extent on this one.


Humph. I didn't know that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kyot ... p_2005.png
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Bill Sikes;448495 wrote: Humph. I didn't know that.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Kyot ... p_2005.png
Yes, to our shame, us and the good ol' US of A will be the big red blotches on the map.

We will also lock up refugees including children in concentration camp style prisons while we process their applications (can be years if there's an appeal).

We are also taking oil from the Timor Leste (One of the poorest countries in the world) side of the line halfway between the two countries. Timor raised it with the International Court of Justice, and we withdrew from the International Court of Justice for decisions regarding maritime boundaries.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jh ... elt112.xml

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Clint;445871 wrote: Way to heavywieght. Better to talk about what you are going to wear on Haloween.:rolleyes:
Clint, have I ever told you that I think you're friggin' BRILLIANT? Anyone who finds this "person" revolting is OK in my book!
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