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Thursday 18 June 2015

Australian climate change solved.

As most readers are aware we are now in Bali on route to the Gilis Islands off Lombok. The good news is the surf is solid, the weather a very comfortable 30C and the people are their usual lovey selves.

But of even more valuable news for everyone is that 6Ps thinks it may be able to solve the climate change issue for Australia.

You see, in Australia some political organisations measure how inefficient we are with carbon emissions on a per capita basis. This is frightening if you have never left Australia, I mean according to those of a political bent, we are near the worst in the world for pollution. shocking news.

We could never understand how bad we were polluting here at 6Ps because having done a modest amount of travelling we have seen some pretty heavy shit. And I do mean shit laying around, along with water teaming with plastic and rubbish. The smell of rottern food or dead bodies or something the equivalent of a dry reach spew.

So, it is with a heavy heart that we must announce, that it would seem Indonesia - visually, and with objective observations is pretty bad. I mean, you know, zillions of people in a small place, plus tourists adding to the problem, and wam bam instant chronic pollution. Green house gases look out, carbon pollution look out!!!!!!!

But........hey didn't someone say Australia is amongst the worst?

Well, now we are here to tell you, it can be saved . Australia numerically can exceed and look like a leader in the fight against carbon!
The  answer is numerically simple.

We import people to Australia!,,, Yes that is the answer. We clog up Australia with people and immediately per capita our statistics will improve. Problem solved, on a per capita basis we would fade away into carbon history as do gooders......

Seriously, Australia is brilliant at containing carbon emissions when compared to other countries. Seeing that the world actually shares the atmosphere it can' t really do much more. Sure everything can improve, but until we help our brothers and sisters in less fortunate countries to use efficient means of reducing emissions - we are pushing shit up hill.

At the end of the day, poor countries are battling to keep their individual citizens afloat. We talk about education, hospitals, Medicare, and pensions - they talk about , food, rent money, and survival.

Carbon emissions? Hmmmmmm.

Aloha







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