Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

Peggy`s inquiries 

Reveal astonishing complexities. 

 

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/editorial/story.html?id=c66e05ea-959
6-4e38-9ead-72ffe5147a4c 

http://money.canoe.ca/money/business/international/archives/2011/03/20110304
-081739.html 

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_reso
urces/article6860901.ece

http://www.ggg.gl/News/Germany-passes-policy-to-secure-rare-earths.htm

http://benmuse.typepad.com/arctic_economics/2008/07/baffinlands.html#more

http://benmuse.typepad.com/arctic_economics/2010/03/chinas-arctic-interest.h
tml#more

 

 

 

Exporting pollution or exploitation of the weak and corrupt.  This is way
beyond just wind turbines.

 

Peggy has asked a simple question and the components of the answer include,
Australia, Malaysia, Japan, China, Canada, Greenland, Netherlands, Germany
perhaps the USA.

A Tax on American Wind Turbines seems almost futile at this point. It would
never have the intended effect. I think we need another solution and Perhaps
the WE should be a ``Global WE``.

 

Troll on duty, (when bones need cracking call a Troll)

 

Vladimyr Ivan Burachynsky PhD

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of peggy miller
Sent: March-25-11 10:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FRIAM] vol 93, issue 22

 

Clarifying my statement about " we need to get wind turbine price tag to
include pollution mitigation at bare minimum" in response to V.
Burachynsky's response: the "we" was an inadvertent slip. I work with many
environmental types and have for years who have pushed to get the true cost
of producing and using nonrenewables included in the price tag so that the
pollution results, and greenhouse results, were reflected in the actual
cost. Therefore, it would seem correct to me that the same be done for the
resulting renewable "preferable" technologies like wind.
And Nicholas Thompson -- I had no problem understanding your terminology.
China of course needs to also start placing tax burdens on companies that
cause pollution within their boundaries, just like the US needs to reflect
pollution cleanup costs through tax burdens.
Peggy 


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