For Immediate
Release
“Earth
Hour or Blackout Night?”
A statement by Viv Forbes, Chairman of
the Carbon Sense Coalition.
28 March
2009
The Carbon Sense Coalition today came
out in support of Earth Hour, but said it should be renamed “Blackout Night” and
be held outdoors, for the whole night, in mid-winter, on the shortest and
coldest day of the year - 22 June in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Chairman of “Carbon Sense”, Mr Viv
Forbes, said that spending just one night in the cold and the dark, with no hot
coffee or beef on the barbecue, using no light, heat or vehicle energy from
coal, gas, petrol or diesel, and without protection from metal or concrete
structures, would be good practice for the blackouts and shortages to come if
world rationing of carbon products and carbon energy is achieved.
“Winter nights are usually still and
cold, so the candles crew can really experience what it will be like to depend
on alternative energy when there is no sun and no wind. The back-to-nature
brigade can also try living without iron roofs and concrete walls. And the
eat-no-meat mob can experience a night without hamburgers and cappuccinos.
“To hold a candles-and-champagne party
indoors, on the mildest night of the year, for just one hour, shows that the
whole thing is tokenism. Moreover both candles and champagne emit carbon
dioxide. Let the true believers try the real thing in one of the extreme seasons
so they can appreciate the great benefits we take for granted when using all of
our carbon fuels and foods.
“Instead of sneering at human
achievements they should salute the people who keep the lights on for the other
364 days of the year.
“Australia gets
almost 90% of its electricity from hydrocarbon fuels – black coal, brown coal,
gas and oil. And without the nuclear power that underpins electricity supplies
in more advanced countries, the massive cuts in carbon dioxide emissions
demanded by the deep greens would see Australia headed for the Romanian power
rationing experience - during the Ceaucescu regime in Romania, each house was
limited to ONE 25 watt bulb for all of their light.
“All over the world
we have aging power stations and an orchestrated campaign by a few warm and
well-fed agitators to harass, delay and deter construction of new power
facilities.
“Such a campaign can
only have one result – blackouts and brownouts will recur erratically every time
we have extremes of cold or hot weather.
“So we support
“Blackout Night” to prepare our population for the dark days
ahead”.
(End 400
words)
Viv Forbes
Chairman
The Carbon Sense Coalition
MS 23 Rosewood Qld
4340
0754 640 533
info@carbon-sense.com www.carbon-sense.com.
The Carbon Sense Coalition was formed by Australians concerned at the baseless demonisation of carbon dioxide by an unholy alliance of pagan earth worshippers, vested business interests and political and media opportunists. Support for “Carbon Sense” is growing rapidly. The Coalition aims to expose the lack of scientific support for the anti-carbon campaign, and the real and present threat to our industries and jobs if any of the current proposals for Emissions Trading Taxes or Carbon Taxes are enacted.