We can't get the most simple of things right , so what hope ?

Might go and start a 2 stroke now , just for the hell of it .
it'd take a long time to replace all the old growth rain forests that have been cut down in brazil and indonesia, but its an entirely valid pointZXR750 wrote:To quote the genius Forrest Gump. " I am not a smart man".
But and this is just my thoughts. The increase of carbon dioxide seems to be related to the decrease in trees. Humans destroy bushlands, forrests call it what you like at an alarming rate. As trees take in CO2 and release oxygen wouldn't it be better to just plant more trees? At least you can see where your money is going instead of to a tax that shows no return. It would also stabalise the earths temps, and help slow global warming. and yes I voted Labour.
Not pointed at you Pinchy however I highlighted your post as i have noticed your views on this being very Gen Y and wanted to raise a few issues I have with the Gen Y mentality on this.Six Addict wrote:it'd take a long time to replace all the old growth rain forests that have been cut down in brazil and indonesia, but its an entirely valid pointZXR750 wrote:To quote the genius Forrest Gump. " I am not a smart man".
But and this is just my thoughts. The increase of carbon dioxide seems to be related to the decrease in trees. Humans destroy bushlands, forrests call it what you like at an alarming rate. As trees take in CO2 and release oxygen wouldn't it be better to just plant more trees? At least you can see where your money is going instead of to a tax that shows no return. It would also stabalise the earths temps, and help slow global warming. and yes I voted Labour.![]()
im no expert on how to do it, but i do think that activities and some habits of life that are associated with either produce greenhouse gasses or use finite resources needs to be made more expensive... you can see form this thread that we all hate things being expensive, its the perfect way to curb behaviour![]()
i would even go as far as to say, my viewpoint of sustainability is more to do with the fact that finite resources will inevitably get more expensive as they deplete, so why not use something like the sun, that is infinite (well almost)... the fact that greenhouse gasses which might contribute to global warming will also diminish is a bonus...
i would also like to think that if in future i drive a car not run on petrol then my petrol will be cheaper for riding bikes
+1........... and the so called IndependantsBlurr wrote:I call for a revote and fark the greens off!!!!!
mate, i know no-one is raking it in... my contract just got cutBlurr wrote:Not pointed at you Pinchy however I highlighted your post as i have noticed your views on this being very Gen Y and wanted to raise a few issues I have with the Gen Y mentality on this.Six Addict wrote:it'd take a long time to replace all the old growth rain forests that have been cut down in brazil and indonesia, but its an entirely valid pointZXR750 wrote:To quote the genius Forrest Gump. " I am not a smart man".
But and this is just my thoughts. The increase of carbon dioxide seems to be related to the decrease in trees. Humans destroy bushlands, forrests call it what you like at an alarming rate. As trees take in CO2 and release oxygen wouldn't it be better to just plant more trees? At least you can see where your money is going instead of to a tax that shows no return. It would also stabalise the earths temps, and help slow global warming. and yes I voted Labour.![]()
im no expert on how to do it, but i do think that activities and some habits of life that are associated with either produce greenhouse gasses or use finite resources needs to be made more expensive... you can see form this thread that we all hate things being expensive, its the perfect way to curb behaviour![]()
i would even go as far as to say, my viewpoint of sustainability is more to do with the fact that finite resources will inevitably get more expensive as they deplete, so why not use something like the sun, that is infinite (well almost)... the fact that greenhouse gasses which might contribute to global warming will also diminish is a bonus...
i would also like to think that if in future i drive a car not run on petrol then my petrol will be cheaper for riding bikes
We'll all agree that no matter how it is taxed it is the end user that will end up footing the bill, no matter what your purchase.
making money in business is tuff these days and no matter what anybody tells you nobody is raking it in. With rents sky rocketing, electricity being like gold and all the costs that employees expect
- Super (employers cost))
- Sick pay it is seen that an employer should foot the bill of your sickness)
- Holidays (again the employer should pay for this)
- Payrises
- Laundry allowances
Yet the first time someone raises the prices on something everyone crys poor and rings A Current Affair or the ACCC, in which they try to point the finger at businesses taking blue collar workers for a ride.
Now when this tax comes in the impact this has on businesses will be astronomical because it will effect everything. In turn business are now looking to move overseas to stay competitive which loops which takes further jobs out of the country and out of our economy cycle.
So when it comes to the crunch and nobody including the government can afford these things that gen Y has come accustom to (remember they have never faced a true recession) and none of them can get jobs let alone contract work because industry has been crippled guess who is gunna cry hard done by????????
GEN WHY?????????????????
There are better ways however because labour is not industry focused and because they want the revenue they will once again make a move that will fark the economy right up.
This is just like the cattle export industry debacle. The government knew about this a long time ago but only acted now because of public pressure and that farking useless self righteous wanker Bob Brown.
I call for a revote and fark the greens off!!!!!
Agreed and this is what 'Workchoices' was aimed at. Keeping the the Australian manufacturing industry competitive whilst motivating people to get trained in their preferred industry to stay valuable. However we farked that up didnt we and voted labour in.Six Addict wrote:
mate, i know no-one is raking it in... my contract just got cutim contracting at the moment, and putting myself at the mercy of the market, but if im smart, and committed and talented enough, i'll get by
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Six Addict wrote: im an optimist, and although i know there are industries in aus that would/will suffer and fade completely out, we have the chance to create new ones, which people seem to gloss over... yes the coal industry may dwindle, but there'll be solar, wind and potentially other industries created... a whole new economy...
+1 hows her form (we will not not do carbon tax)the bitch is full of crap!!Blurr wrote:Did we really expect any better from a labour government????????
vivek67 wrote:As a migrant, I find it difficult to see how a nation like australia which is one of the most heavily taxed countries (2nd most heavily taxed from memory?) has such basic public infrastructure.
Countries with lower taxes, similar populous have better public infrastructure and evenly spread population. It seems to me that if Melbourne and Sydney were wiped out by a hurricane or something, there would be 16 people left in Australia.![]()
Let me not even get started about house prices, over reliance on mining. The economy has fundamental long term problems.
Carbon tax, well that is just borderline insanity and outright hilarious. Australia with it's minuscule population would not even get close to producing enough carbon dioxide to make it worthwhile. It's just so wrong and stupid. Just my 2 cents.
i do agree with this, but also we cant let ourselves be paralysed by not knowing when to push the go button... there needs to be incentives for the early adopters on both business and consumer side to start gearing up properlyWhilst I agree that these are potential future ecomonical pillars you need to build them before destroying the old ones