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| Is carbon-offsetting just eco-enslavement? Is carbon-offsetting just eco-enslavement? Quote:
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| I think there are some very good and some very bad things going around in the Carbon Offset world at the moment. Some of the schemes are great, and clearly fund land rehabilitation and tree planting projects. Some are interesting: I have been dealing with a company that is trying to put forward the point of view that plantations for timber harvesting are actually a marginally better carbon reducer than leaving forest untouched (on the basis that the carbon the trees absorbs ends up going with the wood to make houses and furniture, and the new trees grown in their place will then take up more carbon). This scheme, on the other hand, sounds like pure evil. Encouraging the poor in third world countries to *not* use technology that helps them be productive is just another way of widening the gap between the rich and the poor. In the company I work for, we have been supporting conservation volunteer groups instead of using any of the hard-to-measure carbon offset schemes around. I'm keeping my eye on it, though.
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| David Cameron (leader of the British Conservative Party) is misguided. His party are in opposition to Gordon Brown's Labour government. Cameron has vowed to make the Conservatives more 'green' as he believes this will win votes and maybe defeat Labour at the next general election. He has had to go to some length to make his own personal image as green as possible. Personally I think he is a chump.
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| david cameron is showing more sides than the town clock. be nice to see what Brown will do, given 4 years. his strong will, determination and intelligence could serve us well. his treatment of various issues head on has been nice, and his emerging defiance toward america is welcome. i'm not an advocate of becoming enemies, obviously, but showing independent strategies, even if they are complimentary, is a good thing. he has a strong set of political viewpoints, and evidence of a good, well-thought out direction in which to lead. he's showing a good awareness for the adapting political landscape, and of a vastly changing world. i was afraid that he wouldn't show enough of a distinctive leadership, but the last few months have been very good toward him, even though he has had to deal with at least 3 major crises within that time (major bomb plots, agricultural disease outbreaks and terrible flooding) i know where my vote will go.
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