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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: teevee who wrote (51550)5/16/2014 3:05:34 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 86355
 
For your interest, here is a blog from an eco activist that is actually trying to do some good in this world:
I really can appreciate that Russ George is so fervent a believer in the research that Dr. John Martin pioneered related to Iron Fertilization..

But I've always had a bit of a problem with how he formulated his business plans to take advantage of Carbon Credits, which I view as an utter scam and financial/economic manipulation by Wall St. casino operators like Blythe Masters (who also was heavily involved in creating Credit Default Swaps)..

I think the current approach, where the focus is on increasing fishery harvests, makes far more economic sense. The recent success with the Haida indian tribe fertilization effort provides some compelling evidence of it's potential, and common sense logic.

I really don't understand how anyone can logically argue that augmenting the marine food chain, and increasing fish populations is something negative.

And if it has the consequential result of reducing oceanic and atmospheric CO2 levels, then all the better..

Hawk
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