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energy" is a misnomer. It is based on the misconception that the CO2 produced from burning fossil fuels is harmful to mankind and the environment, whereas the opposite is true. To use the Greens' own manipulation of words, it could equally be asserted that the promotion of wind farm energy is causing undesirable visual pollution of the landscape and should be stopped, plus the added reason of wind power being hopelessly uneconomic.

The deliberate and unjustified demonization of carbon and CO2 by the Greens' and Kyoto enthusiasts is not to be tolerated. Broadening the system under consideration, and defining exactly what you are talking about effectively eliminates their radical, eco-belief system and any supposed problems to do with climate change.

Some References:

(1) "Heaven and Earth: Global Warming - The Missing Science" by Prof. Ian Plimer

published 2009 by Connor Court (Australia) and Quartet Books (UK) ; www.connorcourt.com

(2) "Satanic Gas - the Politics of Carbon Dioxide" by Ray Evans

Quadrant Magazine, September 2008.

(3) The Futile Quest for Climate Control" by Prof. Robert M. Carter

Quadrant Magazine, November 2008.

References 2 and 3, and similar valuable articles, can be accessed through the Lavoisier Group Inc website which is maintained by Australian scientists concerned about proposed climate change legislation in Australia and elsewhere.

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