Sunday, 22 May 2011

Huhne Presses Ahead with the Carbon Agenda Whilst The Warming Scientists Appear Uncertain

At a time when Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has ensured that the UK are signed into an uncertain science by promising the EU to halve our carbon emissions by 2025, there have been two interesting articles in the Daily Mail over the last couple of days. The first one is about the disillusionment of Ratan Tata, the boss of the Indian Tata company (who own the steelworks Corus in the North of England), about continuing to manufacture in the UK.  He has pointed out that capping carbon emissions would make it pointless to keep the company open in Britain.  He said “EU carbon legislation threatens to impose huge additional costs on the steel industry. Besides, there remains a great deal of uncertainty about the level of further unilateral carbon cost rises that the UK Government is planning.'These measures risk undermining our competitiveness and we must make ourselves stronger in preparation for them.” (Daily Mail 21 May 2011)

This will surely be the conclusion of the majority of our already struggling manufacturers in the UK and I would like to know David Cameron’s thoughts on how he is going to stop businesses moving to countries without emission caps like China and India.  Carbon is the new gold and the EU want to sell it back to us to carry on manufacturing.  There will also be a huge hike on our energy bills to offset carbon as well and the money is supposed to be used by the EU for new ‘green’ technology.  However, windmills just don’t work, they can’t be used when it’s  too windy and have to be heated in the cold weather, plus they produce little power.  They are also a  blot on the landscape wherever these giant windfarms are built.  We need modern and safe new nuclear power stations or we will have a future of power cuts and darkness.  Once a society such as ours, which is run on technology, no longer has an adequate supply of electricity and other fuels, then the whole infrastructure will collapse.  People will die of the cold as they will not be able to pay their fuel bills.  You have to ask, if energy is to be so limited and so expensive, why are we allowing so many people to settle in this country from abroad, when surely this not only puts a strain on our resources, but also adds to our carbon emissions.

Just to prove that the science isn’t a closed matter in respect of carbon and global warming, the original scientists themselves are sounding uncertain about the predictions they made which started the whole scam in the first place.  Read David Rose’s article ‘That carbon budget: even the scientists aren’t sure about global warming now’ and see for yourself how no one has put forward any evidence for the case of carbon, as they are still referring to computer models, which can be altered or incorrectly edited as the ‘Climategate’ emails implied. (note: the article starts half way down the page.)

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