See, that is where you go wrong. Statistics are not facts - statistics can be used to illustrate how well we know something (i.e. confidence and uncertainty). Seriously, I see no point in wasting my time digging out references to support the points I have been making above, they are my opinions and that is all. I am not quoting any figures or claiming one thing or the other - not anything that requires a reference anyway.
I am not a climatic researcher, I do not have the competence to engage in a serious scientific debate on the subject - and neither do you, I would dare assume.
Consider what I have read as a presentation of an alternative perspective upon the matter and as an encouragement to engage in critical assesment of both those sources that support and those that challenge the belief that you would like to be true (namely that there is no good reason why you should pay $3000 in tax - it's always about the bloody money isn't it?).
I am neither supporting the scaremonger nor the willfully-deaf-and-blind camp. Both arguments are equally idiotic as far as I am concerned. As with most other things the real truth will be found somewhere in-between those two extremes.
Again, you are just going "LA LA LA LA LA LA - I CAN'T HEAR YOU!"
And I am not saying we
have to pay taxes. But if you are going to pay your income tax without questioning how it is being used, why make a bloody fuzz about CO2 tax? At least the tax rate is more reasonable down here than some other places I could care to mention.
I am absolutely confident that I would
not be able bring myself up-to-date with the entire field of climatic research in a week, even if I spent 8 hours a day on it - and with all due respect I very much doubt you would too. Give me half a year and then maybe I'd have a decent overview.
And that is my point - you interest has been piqued, now abandon the arrogance of thinking that just because you have read a book (of questionable integrity by all accounts) you are now an expert upon the subject. You're not the first one to fall into this trap - not to mention any names but if you want to see how far such folly can be taken go read some of the stuff in religious ravings.
Read the book I suggested, and come back and tell me if you still hold the same opinion as you do now, please.
And I don't so much ride a motard as I crash it... so much for intelligence

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