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Methane is not the problem

June 11, 2010 By Robin Grieve

Atmopsheric concentrations of methane are stable, (some years it falls, some years it increases) despite a doubling in global consumption of meat and dairy products over the last 30 years. This is why; Estimated sources and sinks of methane in Tg … [Read more...]

The New Zealand Government's blind faith in the IPCC is not justified

January 25, 2010 By Robin Grieve

For as long as we have existed we have questioned the assertion that agricultural emissions of methane contribute to global warming. For it to do so an emission of enteric methane has to alter the composition of the atmosphere. That is the … [Read more...]

Copenhagen

November 3, 2009 By Robin Grieve

The chances of anything being signed at Copenhagen were never good and thankfully it seems what slim chance there was is getting slimmer. The US is unlikely to get its emissions scheme through its Senate and nor is Australia. It seems NZ is one of … [Read more...]

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