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<blockquote data-quote="Tubbylew" data-source="post: 7423753" data-attributes="member: 34620"><p>I'm rather scepitcal about all this carbon pricing stuff tbh, nature doesn't care if co2 is £1 per ton or £10000000 per ton, unless these carbon payments are large enough to stop people wanting to buy smartphones, electric cars, foreign holidays, televisions, laptops, ipads, electricity, central heating etc. etc. It's all fiddling while Rome burns. Sure it may make a bit of money in the short term, but what happens if farmer giles hasn't had the outcomes they expect and require, despite his best efforts? Its almost like they expect farmers all over the world to provide food and save the planet, or more likely blame all the worlds problems on all the worlds farmers.</p><p>As ever, it will be the auditors and inspectors that do the best out of the whole charade.</p><p></p><p>You cannot account and economise climate change away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tubbylew, post: 7423753, member: 34620"] I'm rather scepitcal about all this carbon pricing stuff tbh, nature doesn't care if co2 is £1 per ton or £10000000 per ton, unless these carbon payments are large enough to stop people wanting to buy smartphones, electric cars, foreign holidays, televisions, laptops, ipads, electricity, central heating etc. etc. It's all fiddling while Rome burns. Sure it may make a bit of money in the short term, but what happens if farmer giles hasn't had the outcomes they expect and require, despite his best efforts? Its almost like they expect farmers all over the world to provide food and save the planet, or more likely blame all the worlds problems on all the worlds farmers. As ever, it will be the auditors and inspectors that do the best out of the whole charade. You cannot account and economise climate change away. [/QUOTE]
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