I'm just curious...
Scams tend to be... well, they tend to be for something.
I'm buggered if I can work out what, if this is a scam, how and for whom it's supposed to work. Therefore, I have difficulty seeing how it's a scam. Do you have any evidence?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:03, Share, Reply)
Scams tend to be... well, they tend to be for something.
I'm buggered if I can work out what, if this is a scam, how and for whom it's supposed to work. Therefore, I have difficulty seeing how it's a scam. Do you have any evidence?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:03, Share, Reply)
ha! good question!
the global warming debate is very interesting in that temperatures are rising which seems to be widely agreed upon. the reason for a rise in temperature is the sticky point. there is a rather large body of evidence to indicate that the temperature rise is not due to human activity (apart from me farts) but due to more natural events.
scam...well if the global warming argument of human activity causes it then it allows those in positions of influence to raise revenue & create social shaping (not david ike sort of shift shaping) through the introduction of carbon taxation, etc.
its fucking ace!
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:12, Share, Reply)
the global warming debate is very interesting in that temperatures are rising which seems to be widely agreed upon. the reason for a rise in temperature is the sticky point. there is a rather large body of evidence to indicate that the temperature rise is not due to human activity (apart from me farts) but due to more natural events.
scam...well if the global warming argument of human activity causes it then it allows those in positions of influence to raise revenue & create social shaping (not david ike sort of shift shaping) through the introduction of carbon taxation, etc.
its fucking ace!
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:12, Share, Reply)
Does this mean the oil companies are also running a scam?
They want us to carry on consuming and having already made billions from this and have the means to carry on.
Look at who has integrity and who is in fact trying to sell something. Buying green means consuming less not more
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:18, Share, Reply)
They want us to carry on consuming and having already made billions from this and have the means to carry on.
Look at who has integrity and who is in fact trying to sell something. Buying green means consuming less not more
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:18, Share, Reply)
i guess you work for an oil company
green is the new black
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green is the new black
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:22, Share, Reply)
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there is a rather large body of evidence to indicate that the temperature rise is not due to human activity (apart from me farts) but due to more natural events.
Care to cite it? Of course, proving an exact link to anything would be difficult - but plotting temperature alongside CO2 levels - deducible from ice core samples and so on - and taking into account the relevant drag factors gives good circumstantial evidence of a link between weather patterns and human emissions. Moreover, this corroborates what one may deduce from what I believe to be reasonably basic chemistry and physics. In other words, the evidence for anthropogenic climate change comes independently from more than one direction.
it allows those in positions of influence to raise revenue & create social shaping (not david ike sort of shift shaping) through the introduction of carbon taxation, etc.
This makes no sense in one way, and is utterly trivial in another. It seems like social shaping is one of the things that we might legitimately want governments to do. If raising people out of poverty, or protecting them from misfortune is social shaping, then bring it on. In the other sense, you seem to be treating taxation as an end in itself - and that's bananas. Government ministers do not sit around planning ways to raise taxes just for the hell of it. Why would they?
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:21, Share, Reply)
there is a rather large body of evidence to indicate that the temperature rise is not due to human activity (apart from me farts) but due to more natural events.
Care to cite it? Of course, proving an exact link to anything would be difficult - but plotting temperature alongside CO2 levels - deducible from ice core samples and so on - and taking into account the relevant drag factors gives good circumstantial evidence of a link between weather patterns and human emissions. Moreover, this corroborates what one may deduce from what I believe to be reasonably basic chemistry and physics. In other words, the evidence for anthropogenic climate change comes independently from more than one direction.
it allows those in positions of influence to raise revenue & create social shaping (not david ike sort of shift shaping) through the introduction of carbon taxation, etc.
This makes no sense in one way, and is utterly trivial in another. It seems like social shaping is one of the things that we might legitimately want governments to do. If raising people out of poverty, or protecting them from misfortune is social shaping, then bring it on. In the other sense, you seem to be treating taxation as an end in itself - and that's bananas. Government ministers do not sit around planning ways to raise taxes just for the hell of it. Why would they?
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internet arguments are the best!
in answer to your points, very interesting.
do i care to answer, not really. im cooking tea.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:25, Share, Reply)
in answer to your points, very interesting.
do i care to answer, not really. im cooking tea.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:25, Share, Reply)
You seriously don't
see the market behind the big eco drive? We are forced to pay more for pretty much everything, carboon footprint laws that are due to come in which will scam even more money out of us, recycling schemes which don't actually help the big picture, if anything all they do is make some fucker money.
Kachiing, it's all money.
The list goes on, although I'm sure you knew that already...
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:24, Share, Reply)
see the market behind the big eco drive? We are forced to pay more for pretty much everything, carboon footprint laws that are due to come in which will scam even more money out of us, recycling schemes which don't actually help the big picture, if anything all they do is make some fucker money.
Kachiing, it's all money.
The list goes on, although I'm sure you knew that already...
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:24, Share, Reply)
Nyah
I'm not sure how much use "green" taxes are. But it doesn't follow from that that they're a scam. They're plausibly an attempt - and possibly the best yet - to correct market failure: that is, to privatise the public costs of our consumption.
Nor have I any objection to people making money out of green schemes. Why not? If protecting the environment has a value - and it does - then if you're clever enough to release that value, go for it.
Please do explain the problem for me. I'm afraid I've missed something...
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:33, Share, Reply)
I'm not sure how much use "green" taxes are. But it doesn't follow from that that they're a scam. They're plausibly an attempt - and possibly the best yet - to correct market failure: that is, to privatise the public costs of our consumption.
Nor have I any objection to people making money out of green schemes. Why not? If protecting the environment has a value - and it does - then if you're clever enough to release that value, go for it.
Please do explain the problem for me. I'm afraid I've missed something...
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:33, Share, Reply)
Sure nothing wrong with people making money out of green schemes
except they shouldn't be labelled as "green" when they do more harm than good.
The CoOp somehow believe that manufacturing thick plastic bags and charging 50p for them is being green! Believe it or not, you can actually get bio degradeable plastic bags, I got one a few weeks back and it was as strong as a normal bag, why not use those? Because they can't charge 50p for those... yet!
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:44, Share, Reply)
except they shouldn't be labelled as "green" when they do more harm than good.
The CoOp somehow believe that manufacturing thick plastic bags and charging 50p for them is being green! Believe it or not, you can actually get bio degradeable plastic bags, I got one a few weeks back and it was as strong as a normal bag, why not use those? Because they can't charge 50p for those... yet!
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:44, Share, Reply)
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they shouldn't be labelled as "green" when they do more harm than good.
Well, for sure. And if you can demonstrate that this is the case in a given situation, then you've identified a problem. It doesn't alter the general picture one jot, though.
Incidentally, I'm not sure that biodegradable is always good. To my uneducated eye, that makes it look as though the carbon'll be released sooner rather than later. Non-degradeable would take it out of circulation in the long term. Course, you'd have a problem with waste, but that's a different matter...
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:47, Share, Reply)
they shouldn't be labelled as "green" when they do more harm than good.
Well, for sure. And if you can demonstrate that this is the case in a given situation, then you've identified a problem. It doesn't alter the general picture one jot, though.
Incidentally, I'm not sure that biodegradable is always good. To my uneducated eye, that makes it look as though the carbon'll be released sooner rather than later. Non-degradeable would take it out of circulation in the long term. Course, you'd have a problem with waste, but that's a different matter...
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:47, Share, Reply)
Efforts have indeed been clumsy and sometimes counter-productive
The capitalist approach and view does not work without profit, a new way is needed by the people and for the people. Profit driven companies will indeed try to make money out of this.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:36, Share, Reply)
The capitalist approach and view does not work without profit, a new way is needed by the people and for the people. Profit driven companies will indeed try to make money out of this.
( , Mon 15 Sep 2008, 15:36, Share, Reply)