You have been answered 3 times now. What don't you understand about the answer? Can you explain? Are you just trying to run away from your question now that you don't like the answer you were given? That is very childish isn't it?
Why do you ask questions if you do not want to hear answers?
Freedom without opportunity is a devil’s gift, and the refusal to provide such opportunities is criminal.
-- Noam Chomsky
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There has never been a more serious assault on our standard of living than the carbon tax. dumbanddumber
"The cost, paid by big polluters, will be passed through to the prices of the goods you buy." Julia Gillard
"Australian households will ultimately bear the full cost of the carbon price." Ross Garnaut
"A carbon tax does not guarantee emissions reductions" Former Labor Climate Change Minister Penny Wong
There has never been a more serious assault on our standard of living than the carbon tax. dumbanddumber
"The cost, paid by big polluters, will be passed through to the prices of the goods you buy." Julia Gillard
"Australian households will ultimately bear the full cost of the carbon price." Ross Garnaut
"A carbon tax does not guarantee emissions reductions" Former Labor Climate Change Minister Penny Wong
You asked what impact the ETS would have on the observed decrease in global glacial mass balance.
You have been answered 3 times
Let me repeat it for you again:
Emissions trading is a market-based approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants.
Reducing emissions will reduce the increase in the concentration of atmospheric CO2 and hence reduce the amount of warming. Reducing the amount of warming will, eventually contribute to reducing the amount of decrease of global glacial mass balance.
What is "dreamlike" about this answer?
Why did you ask the question if you only run away from the answer?
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