Phil,
I don't think that your reliance on the second law is correct. The Clausius
statement of the 2nd law is:
The entropy of an isolated system not in equilibrium will tend to increase
over time, approaching a maximum value at equilibrium.

The earth isn't an isolated system: the sun inputs energy. So I don't think
you can use the 2nd law.

Robert



On 4/29/07, Phil Henshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Or somewhat equivalently, getting us to pay carbon taxes on what we
consume...  To do that we'd need some way guess the carbon content (and
other earth insults) for products the manufacturer didn't provide
verifiable data for... and just as necessary, some believable plan for
using the money collected.  *But* that too would still provide only
temporary relief!!  The co2/$ ratio for total economic product (economic
efficiency) can only be reduced toward a positive limit and not toward
zero (real 2nd law).


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