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  • I'm 100% in favor of ratifying the new updated Kyoto Treaty

    The extension of Kyoto that they've been talking about down in cold Cancun, targets a goal of keeping global warming under 2 degrees Celsius. The most up-to-date model that NASA is using to predict Global Warming says that doubling average atmospheric concentrations of CO2 means adding 1.64 degrees C to average global temperature. ( http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/12...grees_warming/ ) So, assuming they use the most up-to-date info out there in crafting the stipulations of the treaty, I'd be 100% in favor of it.

    Keep CO2 emissions under ~225% of 2010 levels. Enforce the limit with stiff global tarifs and sanctions against countries who exceed the 2.25 X CO2(2010) barrier. And additionally, there needs to be two global prices for all commodities - one for compliant countries, and a much higher one for the non-compliant. The excess revenues can go to subsidize huge payouts to global eco-overseers that they're not going to be getting from the all-but-failed markets for carbon credits. Someone has to make these guys whole. They deserve their billions just as much as the next guy. But payments to them need to be public and widely publicized. They can only accept their subsidy if they buy whole page advertizing in the top three or four newspapers in each of the G20 countries. We need to know who the eco-overseers are - so we can thank them for their good works.

    I can live with that. Any rational person would agree to that. Unless they're Chinese or Indian or from some other growing asian, african or south american country.

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    Originally posted by statman View Post
    Any rational person would agree to that.
    At least you are keeping an open mind.

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      I think they might have a problem with that in Venezuela...

      But he has not touched the subsidy, which many Venezuelans consider a birthright. An increase in fuel prices in 1989 helped set off riots in which hundreds, perhaps thousands, were killed.

      Today filling the tank of a 1974 Lincoln Continental, a 19-foot-long monster with a V-8 engine and mileage in the low teens, costs about $1, including a small tip for the gas-station attendant. “It’s a super-economical car,” said José Pereira, 41, the proud owner of one such model.
      "If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
      "I honestly believe saying someone is a smart lawyer is damning with faint praise. The smartest people become engineers and scientists." -SU.
      "Yet I still see wisdom in that which Uncle Ted posts." -creek.
      GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!

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      • #4
        "We should remember that one man is much the same as another, and that he is best who is trained in the severest school."
        -Thucydides

        "Study strategy over the years and achieve the spirit of the warrior. Today is victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men."
        -Miyamoto Musashi

        Si vis pacem, para bellum

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