Saturday, July 16, 2011

Who is the world's biggest polluter on this planet?

The Answer is: The USA Defence force, but they are not subject to a carbon tax. (Read more about it below) Australia is a small fish in a big pool of polluters, yet we are lumbered with a carbon tax and the big fish keep on polluting without such an impost. Imposing a carbon tax on Australian industry will have as little effect on the climate as revenue raising by the police for speeding will have on crime, which is zero.

The majority of Australians are totally opposed to this tax impost.  The strong feeling against the Gillard government is widespread and is expressed in opinion polls, in newspaper articles and in letters to the editor. Bill Schutz, of Mt Sheridan/Cairns wrote the following letter in today’s “The Cairns Post,” his opinion would also be the majority view of Australians. I quote:

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Carbon plan just another debacle.
I DOUBT this mighty country has ever had such an incompetent Federal Government as it has right now. The bungling of nearly every situation that has come across the PM's desk is simply mind boggling.

Whether it be the East Timor solution, the Malaysian solution, the Building the Education Revolution, pink batts, the live cattle trade debacle, the list is simply endless. And now for the big one, the carbon tax, the tax we were never going to have under a government she led.

Australia is 1.4 per cent of total world CO2 output, in an environment where only 0.0384 per cent of total atmosphere is made up of CO2. The miniscule amount of difference Australia would make is negligible and not worth the pain of this huge tax impost on to our society.The biggest change to Australian business in our history is about to be pushed on to us and we did not even have a chance to vote on it. This is a disgrace and the ALP should hang their heads in shame at the damage they have inflicted on us hard working Australians. God help Australia because nothing can help this ALP Government win the next election. Unquote

Following are some excerpts from an interesting exposé of the US Department of Defence; accused of being the worst polluter on the planet. Yet the Gillard government and its motley crew of greens and independents want to penalise us for the minute amount we produce in Australia. To read the full exposé, click here. - Werner
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The US military is responsible for the most egregious and widespread pollution of the planet, yet this information and accompanying documentation goes almost entirely unreported. In spite of the evidence, the environmental impact of the US military goes largely unaddressed by environmental organizations and was not the focus of any discussions or proposed restrictions at the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. This impact includes uninhibited use of fossil fuels, massive creation of greenhouse gases, and extensive release of radioactive and chemical contaminants into the air, water, and soil.

The extensive global operations of the US military (wars, interventions, and secret operations on over one thousand bases around the world and six thousand facilities in the United States) are not counted against US greenhouse gas limits. Sara Flounders writes, “By every measure, the Pentagon is the largest institutional user of petroleum products and energy in general. Yet the Pentagon has a blanket exemption in all international climate agreements.”

While official accounts put US military usage at 320,000 barrels of oil a day, that does not include fuel consumed by contractors, in leased or private facilities, or in the production of weapons. The US military is a major contributor of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that most scientists believe is to blame for climate change. Steve Kretzmann, director of Oil Change International, reports, “The Iraq war was responsible for at least 141 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (MMTCO2e) from March 2003 through December 2007. . . . That war emits more than 60 percent that of all countries. . . . This information is not readily available . . . because military emissions abroad are exempt from national reporting requirements under US law and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.”

According to Barry Sanders, author of The Green Zone: The Environmental Costs of Militarism, “the greatest single assault on the environment, on all of us around the globe, comes from one agency . . . the Armed Forces of the United States.”

Throughout the long history of military preparations, actions, and wars, the US military has not been held responsible for the effects of its activities upon environments, peoples, or animals. During the Kyoto Accords negotiations in December 1997, the US demanded as a provision of signing that any and all of its military operations worldwide, including operations in participation with the UN and NATO, be exempted from measurement or reductions.

After attaining this concession, the Bush administration then refused to sign the accords and the US Congress passed an explicit provision guaranteeing the US military exemption from any energy reduction or measurement.

Environmental journalist Johanna Peace reports that military activities will continue to be exempt based on an executive order signed by President Barack Obama that calls for other federal agencies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Peace states, “The military accounts for a full 80 percent of the federal government’s energy demand.” 
As it stands, the Department of Defence is the largest polluter in the world, producing more hazardous waste than the five largest US chemical companies combined. Depleted uranium, petroleum, oil, pesticides, defoliant agents such as Agent Orange, and lead, along with vast amounts of radiation from weaponry produced, tested, and used, are just some of the pollutants with which the US military is contaminating the environment.

- Depleted uranium: Tens of thousands of pounds of micro particles of radioactive and highly toxic waste contaminate the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Balkans.
- US-made land mines and cluster bombs spread over wide areas of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East continue to spread death and destruction even after wars have ceased.

- Thirty-five years after the Vietnam War, dioxin contamination is three hundred to four hundred times higher than “safe” levels, resulting in severe birth defects and cancers into the third generation of those affected.

- US military policies and wars in Iraq have created severe desertification of 90 percent of the land, changing Iraq from a food exporter into a country that imports 80 percent of its food. 

The source: Project Censored, media democracy in action. To read the full article, click here.
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My thought for today. - Werner

Money talks - but credit has an echo.
Bob Thaves

9 comments:

D. Spencer said...

This is an eye opener, thank you for posting this. Reading through this, I’m not surprised any more as to why the USA is on the brink of bankruptcy and heading the same way as Greece. Any business in this situation would have been declared insolvent a long time ago. In the USA millions of people have not a place to sleep or are unable to put enough food on the table, yet, they keep on borrowing money and spend it like drunken sailors on wars and the military. This once great country ain’t that great anymore.

California Joe said...

CBD warrior. As an American citizen; I must admit that I had no idea that our defence forces are such big polluters. Thank you, Werner, for publishing this; I am ashamed of what we are doing. And worst of all these action by our Government has brought us to the brink of bankruptcy. I will circulate your blog article widely in the USA; everybody should know what we are doing.

Colin Bishop said...

Personally I think that the American government is a complete disaster but then what would you expect with a very corrupt government that is there just to serve itself. Big Pharma and big business controls the American government, the government doesn’t serve the people it just helps to keep them in fear and in poverty. And Australia hangs on to the coat tails of the American government, Big Pharma and the big companies – or are we all beholding to the Chinese now?

Adam Simpson said...

The gutless CBD warrior attacks Werner and is hiding under a nickname, he hasn’t got the courage, to put his real name in. – Coward!

It is obvious that he can’t stand the truth and is attacking Werner for publishing it, instead of attacking the source of the article. Then he/she lowered him/herself; implying that his parents were Nazis, absolutely disgraceful. I have followed Werner’s letters to the editor for many years and he always makes sense. Werner has always shown courage to publish things that others were thinking, but too afraid to say.

Colin Bishop said...

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/4338.html

Bio Terrorism - brought to the world by the American government and American Military science - pig flu, bird flu, fluoride, and other deadly toxins all found in vaccinations - where do the nazis live now CBT Warrior?

Colin Bishop said...

I agree with Adam and Betty!

Werner the blogger said...

At the end o the CBD (Cairns Business District) Warrior’s tirade against me; he concluded with this advice: “Get stuffed, Werner,” I took his advice seriously and booked myself in at Barnacle Bill’s seafood restaurant to “get stuffed.” Could you recommend other restaurants in Cairns where I can get “stuffed?”

Colin Bishop said...

Good tucker there Werner - good choice!

Ross said...

Did you seen former Prime Minister John Howard interviewed on TV over the weekend? As I watched this interview, I remembered that while the Howard government did a lot of things I didn't agree with, at least I respected him. At the moment I have less respect for Julia Gillard.