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Strawbale Archive for February 2002
156 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:42:38 2002

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SB: Re: Clear Skies OT Apologies



G ' day Balers

Apologies in advance for this off topic subject but I need some observations
from the other side of the world to assist my thinking.  So if you do not
want to read further, and I will keep it short, 'the delete key is your best
friend'.  I do not want to start any wars here just want the truth if
possible and reply to me off list if you prefer to, so as we do not take up
other peoples' band width on an off topic subject.

Just heard on the Aussie radio, George W. Bush speaking about the new USA
policy on the environment called "Clear Skies".  Sounds like he has got his
act together, at first glance, saving 4.9 million American jobs and some 400
billion dollars in lost economy if theUSA and (Australia) had adopted the
Kyoto Protocol.  Just also heard litle Johnnie Howard, our Prime Minister,
supporting George W. on this idea.

Must be something wrong somewhere, what does he mean by Clear Skies?   Does
this mean nuclear power?  Can someone please help me as I am in the middle of
preparing the bones of the agenda for the International SB Conference 2002.
One of the streams that we are promoting for the conference is sustainable
energy consumption for the built environment.

Cannot find anything on my search engine on Clear Skies re George W.  Thanks
for your help in advance and my apologies once again but you are the only mob
I can get any sense out of or should I say truth out of.

Kind regards The Straw Wolf
http://strawbale.archinet.com.au
61 2 6927 6027


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