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climate change madness.

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Subject: climate change madness.
From: "michael hunter" <>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:52:39 +1000
     I strongly oppose woodchipping, but it does differ from the
clearfelling and burning that goes on in Malaysia and Indonesia, with
resulting gigantic CO2 emissions, and replaced with Oil Palms which have
miniscule CO2 uptake.
    In Tasmania, the trees are used for papermaking, and are replaced by
native forest or plantation timber, which take up CO2 and in theory recycle
it after the paper endproduct breaks down.
    The problem with all these great schemes is that they are very short on
detail, like how much of the money goes to its intended purpose and how much
is sidetracked by corruption and bureaurocracy.
                                       Cheers
                                               Michael


Michael Hunter
Mulgoa Valley
50km west of Sydney Harbour Bridge

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