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Mobs of unloved Australian cattle grazing native grasses are vilified because they emit those dreadful greenhouse gases - water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane.

Flexible Greenhouse Accounting



The greenhouse regulators approve burning trees and plant trash in power stations because that recycles the life-supporting natural gases - water vapour and carbon dioxide. But if buried and given time, trees and plant trash can form peat, lignite or coal. If these are burned in power stations the carbon watchdogs condemn them for producing those terrible greenhouse gases - water vapour and carbon dioxide. Similarly, herds of protected African antelope are allowed to consume native grasses and emit “good” natural gases-of-life - water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane. But mobs of unloved Australian cattle grazing native grasses are vilified because they emit those dreadful greenhouse gases - water vapour, carbon dioxide and methane. If we burn coal in a power station to transport commuters in electric trains or cars, it produces greenhouse gases - but that is OK. But burning diesel in a road train hauling food to those commuters produces the same greenhouse gases – but now they are bad. That should clarify the flexible principles of greenhouse accounting. Viv Forbes, Rosewood, Qld, Australia

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Viv Forbes——

Viv Forbes, Chairman, The Carbon Sense Coalition, has spent his life working in exploration, mining, farming, infrastructure, financial analysis and political commentary. He has worked for government departments, private companies and now works as a private contractor and farmer.

Viv has also been a guest writer for the Asian Wall Street Journal, Business Queensland and mining newspapers. He was awarded the “Australian Adam Smith Award for Services to the Free Society” in 1988, and has written widely on political, technical and economic subjects.


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