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“If the Rudd Government gets the Emission Trading Scheme in place, cities like Gladstone will pay the price”, says Senator Barnaby Joyce. “I challenge the people of Gladstone to investigate for themselves which large scale employers in the area would be forced to relocate offshore as a result of the ETS and the effect it would have on Gladstone.”

Yesterday, the Grattan Institute’s chief executive, John Daley, said that the government should not help industries such as the aluminium, alumina refining, coal mining, liquefied natural gas and oil refining to cope with the cost of carbon, even though it would cause the aluminium industry to move overseas.
Industry sources have confirmed that this would be the case, they would move offshore and in Gladstone’s case, this would cost 4000 jobs. The industry also point out the net effect of moving offshore would be to increase emissions globally.
“So if you have just bought a house in Gladstone, invested in business, or are planning to get a job there, you had better be prepared to be left high and dry like the many decent suppliers of insulation who have not been paid for the bats they installed and now have warehouses of product they can’t shift.
The Rudd Governments track record would surely not give the people of Gladstone any joy that their needs in the face of 4000 jobs lost would be met. 
I, along with LNP Candidate, Ken O’Dowd, call for the Member for Flynn, Chris Trevor to openly oppose the ETS.”
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# Lorikeet
Friday, April 23, 2010 5:35 PM
Oh, I think it's all just part of the plan for Australia to shoot itself in the foot in favour of Global Green Corporate Neo-Communism, in conjunction with a worldwide redistribution of wealth (NOT in our direction).

I think it's high time all Australians came to realise that Planet Earth and its atmosphere contain a finite amount of carbon either above or below the ground. The amount cannot become more, nor can it become less.

If there was already too much CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere, Mother Nature would not be busy spewing out more through volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.

I think Mother Nature works on a far more equitable Exchange Rate than any world government. Whenever she spews lava and ash to create rich volcanic soil and precious stones, she takes back in a fresh supply of trees, houses, animals and people for future reprocessing and regurgitation of carbon content. Something similar happens with earthquakes.

Perhaps we are even doing Mother Nature a favour by mining coal, oil and LNG. That should give significant relief to her gas pains, and when these fuels are burnt and liberate carbon, it must save her at least some of the trouble of burping and flatulating.

Perhaps we should pay all politicians who push a Green agenda in pocketfuls of carbon dust, since they think it is worth so much. Then if that's too much carbon for them, they can bury it down in the back garden where it can nurture the vegetable patch.


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