Sorry to extend this but is vital for birds and much else.
I agree with Andrew Taylor that the Govt. move to help stop forest
destruction overseas should be applauded.
But only as a small contribution of $40m per annum (for 5 years) which is
tiny relative to the overall economy and the real issues. The Australian
Business Round Table on Climate Change
http://www.businessroundtable.com.au/ reckons that cutting our emissions to
60% of the 2000 level by 2050 will reduce GDP growth by about 0.1%, a
"cost" of about $100 billion. Delaying action could cost $300 billion more!
A recent American report says the biota of tropical islands and areas will
be
gravely affected because it is adapted to a small temperature range which
will be breached by an increasingly active climate.
To tackle that involves serious action - not window dressing.
Will it really hurt? Australia has increased its emissions by 40% since
1990.
Michael Norris
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