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Laughing and crying

The high price of oil is beginning to effect [sic] demand for energy, according to the International Energy Agency (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13047854). Horraay!!!!! Good news finally!!!! But hold on!! Is it good news? The IEA says it is concerned about supply shortages. … Continue reading

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A question of priorities

The UK is funding emissions trading schemes in developing countries. According to Chris Huhne: “Carbon trading is one of the most cost effective ways for countries to reduce emissions so it’s vital that developing countries have the funds to introduce … Continue reading

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Optimisation

Economics can be said to be about optimization under conditions of scarcity. Optimization means achieving the best outcome. And “best” means “most good”. And “good” is a moral thing. So economics is built on a moral foundation. So the first … Continue reading

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Giving emissions the chop

China, Iran, North Korea, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Syria, Bangladesh, Somalia … Anything missing from this list of fun destinations? Silly me, the USA, it comes after Yemen and before Saudi Arabia. These are Amnesty International’s top choppers – the … Continue reading

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Cause and effect – the inconvenient “oops”

Climate deniers often believe that belief in climate change arises from an ideology similar to communism or socialism. On the lines of: Lefties will make up anything to grab control. They might be confusing cause and effect. Perhaps the only … Continue reading

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