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//I would not get too bogged down with facts if I were you, slapshot. //
I have yet to see a skeptic present any facts.
//beso has an alarming habit of becoming unpleasant, personal and insulting when his totally inflexible views are challenged. //
I am passionate about this issue because it represents the biggest threat ever faced by humanity. My views are not inflexible. The fact is that nothing has been presented to make me think the science is wrong.
Unlike the skeptics I have researched the opposing claims. In every case they have been easily dismissed as simplistic and unscientific.
// he has never satisfactorily explained how taxing commodities and utilities will reverse alleged man-made climate change;//
Simple market economics. Taxing the carbon emissions provides an incentive to use sustainable energy technologies. It has already been seen to be working in countries that have implemented the policies.
The rise in investment has fossil fuel companies in a panic trying to stop the tide of change.
//he has never explained why so much of his vitriol is directed towards people in the UK but seems to overlook the fact that China opens four or five coal burning power stations a week.//
This skeptic's favourite is old news. In fact these many of the new plants in China replaced old inefficient technology. Moreover the developed world has had the luxury of cheap coal power for long enough to be using some of that wealth to develop alternatives.
The current situation in China shows they are taking action far more seriously than the developed world.
"China, meanwhile, is moving ahead on plans to address its pollution problem by phasing out coal, with the Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau announcing on Monday that the districts of Dongcheng, Xicheng, Chaoyang, Haidian, Fengtai and Shijingshan would stop using coal and its related products, and close coal-fired power plants and other coal facilities, by 2020.
"According to official Chinese government statistics, coal use accounted for 25.4 per cent of the capital’s energy consumption in 2012 – a figure that is expected to shrink to less than 10 per cent by 2017."
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2014/worse-news-for-australia-as-india-taps-solar-beijing-bans-coal-66423