Tissue maker weighs in on ETS debate

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Wed, 28 Jul 2010 1:18p.m.

Mark Stevens of SCA Hygiene Australasia

Mark Stevens of SCA Hygiene Australasia

A New Zealand manufacturer which prides itself on its environmental standards says the Emissions Trading Scheme will benefit imported products.

Tissue maker SCA Hygiene says Indonesian imports are not subject to an ETS and have minimal standards for sustainability.

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31 Jul 2010 10:09p.m.

V wrote:

The arrogant types try to use collectivism, abuse and falsified data to back up the absurd claim that man made CO2 generated during the industrial age has changed the climate, the plain facts are at odds with this fallacy. The climate has been warmer in the past with no industrial CO2 being generated. AL Gore has tried to tie CO2 increase to Global temperature, Yes there is a correlation but the wrong way round and with ~800 year lag... The SUN spot activity and the 11 year planetary cycles have more correlation than any earth bound forces. The Politico's keep postulating this now discredited AGW DOGMA to justify some grand world government plan and I will fight this stupidity at every opportunity.. I will continue to point out the GLOBAL CON job being perpetrated by dishonest scientists and Politicos. If Tim and others want further enlightened discussions then I suggest they do some real homework. cheers

30 Jul 2010 07:31p.m.

Tim wrote:

Ok V, everyone in the world knows your opinion it's about time you shut up and go crawl back under that rock you live under.

28 Jul 2010 10:43p.m.

V wrote:

The whole thing is a con job and if Key thinks otherwise, he's a liar.