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I am all for a nice neat green option, but please don't shove it down my throat with the threat of fines if I don't recycle enough of my household waste.
Don't tell me that we need to get back to CO2 levels of 1990, like it's a magical number whilst giving the air industry longer to reach their level of emissions.
Don't tell me that all disasters :Katrina: LA Fires: Hurricane Activity: Tornado activity and so on are all a result of climate change. Even at this stage we can not say with any certainty that any event is a result of climate change. Why is it that when one region has a statistically cooler yearly temperature that it's just a statistical anomaly and within the range of variation.
We need honesty, and unfortunately most people get their information from the "popular press". They are well known for publishing half truths or variations to suit the own thinking or that of their readership.
{Al Gore, Heidi Cullen and James Hanson have been invited to climate discussions and engage in open debate with sceptics. They have refused at every invitation. Why?}
"What proportion of global warming is attributable to humans?"We just don't know, but lets not kid ourself that all we need do is "Act on CO2". It's just not that simple.
I am sorry you equate local government's efforts to enforce recycling policy (in what, I hope, is a fair scheme) with shoving green issues down your throat. Recycling has more to do with good regional-resource management as with fighting global warming. Also, what is the nice neat green option you are for, if not recycling for example?
I don't think anyone here (or, I hope, any politician worth a damn) is trying to claim any of these things. The key point is that there is a finite likelihood of cause and effect (importantly in maths, we can say that the probability of a link is a real number even if the means of calculating it isn't know). In the case of global climate change there are a number of recognised models which factor in human influences, but none of them claim to be indisputable, just a model of likely outcome.
We are not running out of space for landfill, we are running out of licensed landfill sites and space. I have nothing against going green and recycling your household waste but lets start with the manufacturers of what you buy. ... Can we not have a rebate on our council tax or rated depending on the volume by weight that we recycle in our bins?
Better fuel efficiency means less at the pumps. More nuclear, wind and tidal power will lead to lower energy prices. Not the scare tactics of global warming, much of which is not understood by the public.
I consider myself an environmentalist. I am concerned about the amount of pollution we generate, the animals we push to extinction, and the resources we exhaust. However, I don't believe that we are the driving force behind global warming. It concerns me that whenever we hear about the effects of global warming, it is always mixed with the message that we are irrevocably destroying the earth.
Are you seriously suggesting that we should be increasing the number of licensed landfill sites? That's never going to fly.
...miles to market". Also, it seems sad that a whole generation has grown up with most not even knowing that fruit & veg is seasonal. The days of 'anything you want any time you want' are numbered.
Although in a ideal world, we could have recycling-related rebates (or fines - the old carrot or stick argument) to encourage households. In reality though, can you imagine the increase in fly tipping?
I never said we should increase the number of landfill sites. ... But yes, at some point [I am saying] there will be a need for more landfill sites.
If not for domestic refuse then to extend fridge mountain ...as long as it's "not in my back yard" people will live with it.
Miles to market is just a fancy [term for local produce]. ... The reason big supermarkets thrive is because we are poorer in real terms. ... [People] don't care about the farmer, they just want or need cheap food.
The household waste recycling rebate is easy. If we can already have smart bins that tell the local authority the weight of refuse in our black bins it's easy to do the same for our green bins. Fly tipping will increase as people are forced to use smaller "friendlier" bins.
Quote from: SkepticSam on 18/09/2009 16:48:06I never said we should increase the number of landfill sites. ... But yes, at some point [I am saying] there will be a need for more landfill sites. These two statement contradict each other, don't they?
Just a thought: it would seem that we have strayed from the initial topic question, would you be happy to continue here or start a new, seperate topic?
Call me mystic meg if you like but trying to have a sensible discussion in just chat can't happen. You will have a few good posts and then it will be lost in thenoise of people posting general chit chat.
Chris:Don't waste your time disussing 'human caused' clobal warming. First, Warm is better then cold. Ask the Vikings who got frozen out of Greenland. Second, CO2 has varied from 3000 ppm during dynosaur era to the much lesser levels seen now. Over that entire span the climate Has swung from Sauna To Ice Age to the moderate climate we have today.We are very near a climate optimum now. A bit warmer would be a comfort. However, the Carbonista Cult wants to cool things off. As if they are heading for the North Slope of Alaska to escape the excessive heat of Malibu. The dumb son of a bitches. The cold era after the midieval warming, if I recall my history chronologically, exterminate about one half the entire European population. But if you live in Malibu, who's counting.
The question is moot because the earth has been cooling for nearly a decade.
sunspot cycle 24 has been sleeping for nearly three years. If this trend keeps up you will need warmer clothes.
Climate change is something that has been going on sense Earth began. To say it is human caused is like saying humans are responsible for the change in seasons.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Where is it?
Earth's climate is not well understood.
It's nothing but anti-American and anti-west propaganda.