Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeYour LettersHow much is it going to cost and what will it achieve?

How much is it going to cost and what will it achieve?

The Gillard government tells us that the carbon tax is good for the environment, therefore it’s the right thing to do.
Maybe they should tell us exactly how good it will be, what it will achieve, and what all this “goodness” is going to cost.
End of March Tim Flannery (our Climate Commissioner) was asked by a journalist: “On our own, cutting our emissions by five per cent by 2020, what will that lower the world’s temperatures by ?”
His response: “See, that’s a bogus question because nothing is in isolation…”
When pressed, he responds by saying , it will be  “a very, very small increment”.
Ross Garnaut, the government’s chief climate advisor (an economist), was asked a similar question, and also sidestepped the answer.
These guys are salesmen for the government’s carbon dioxide tax, any salesman should be able to tell you how much and what their product will achieve.
This carbon dioxide tax is going to cost billions (how many hundreds of billions of dollars, they can’t/won’t tell), and what will it achieve?
They (the salesmen and government) either do not know, or they do know, but they don’t want to tell us.
Cutting Australia`s emissions will achieve a drop of  around one-twenty-thousandth of a Celsius degree, and cutting the world’s emissions will achieve a drop of  less than four one-thousandths of a Celsius degree. All this “goodness” to the environment, one-twenty-thousandth of a Celsius degree, at an astronomical cost. No wonder the Flannery & Garnaut et al doesn’t want to tell you.
Now all this is still assuming the IPCC (and IPCC modelling) is correct in putting most of the blame on carbon dioxide for all this global warming. With little factoring in things like water vapour in the air, cloud cover/cosmic rays etc.
More and more scientists (not from the IPCC) tell us climate change is very complex, and that “human-caused global warming” – often called the “global warming” – hypothesis (IPCC) depends entirely upon computer model-generated scenarios of the future, with  no empirical records that verify these models or their flawed predictions… but that’s for another day.

Werner Smith,
Warwick

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Helping sick kids through local art

The Warwick Art Gallery has come together with Queensland Children's Hospital to "help make the hospital feel more like home" for sick kids and...
More News

Wolves score big win over high flyers

Warwick Wolves bounced back to the winner’s circle with an impressive 3-2 win over top-four team Highfields in their Darling Downs Premier League Three...

Golfers contest Pike third round

Lachlan Hendry and Lorraine Evans have taken out the second round of the annual Pike trophy at Stanthorpe Golf course with third and final...

GALLERY: 2026 Warwick Show in pictures

From the thrills and spills of the rodeo arena to the wool shed and prime cattle yards, Warwick has wrapped up another unforgettable celebration...

Young brothers dominate at Warwick Show

It was a full family affair for three young cattle paraders at this year’s Warwick Show. Siblings Darcy, Emmett and Fletcher Skillington put brotherly love...

Good numbers for croquet

Lawns were full for this week’s Warwick Croquet Golf Play with 18 players involved. Marian Cirson and Sue Stanley-Harris defeated Lyn Treadwell and Irene Gregory...

Nominations open for triples

Nominations are now open for annual The Summit Triples Carnival on 12 April. A sheet for the Club Championship Mixed Pairs has also been placed...

Warwick East hosts consistency singles

Warwick East Bowls club is to host the Ladies District consistency singles this weekend, Saturday, 21 March. At the time of writing the club did...

Ballandean hails standout 2026 vintage

With a season “defined by resilience, extreme weather and groundbreaking vineyard trials,” Ballandean Estate is hailing their 2026 vintage as one of their best....

National BMX medalist to visit local school

In two weeks, Warwick Christian College students will welcome National Silver Medalist in Freestyle BMX, Alec Danelutti, to their campus as part of the...

Pike trophy begins

Wes Smith and Nikki Waterworth have taken out the first round of Pike Trophy at Stanthorpe Golf Course that also doubled as the March...