To Malcolm Turnbull from Peter Andrews
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 3:59 pm
Dear Malcolm,
I contacted your office this morning to draw your attention to the fact that the present governments’ carbon policy could cost a million jobs. There is no doubt you are aware of that fact. You have known about me for quite a long time. Sufficient evidence exists to prove a million jobs could be created sequestering the carbon in vegetation by using processes that once existed in the Australian landscape.
You know I have been demonstrating the components of CLIMATE-LANDSCAPE management for over thirty years. Fifteen years ago a representative explained the concepts in America. The response was sounds like “good commonsense”, why isn’t your government involved?
In 1995 Luke Hanson represented me in the Beijing World Environmental Engineers Conference - one hundred and twenty presentations over one week. The summary of the conference suggested that what is going on in Bylong, Australia is what we should be following. Recently I have been approached by Saudi Arabia, a Chinese delegation for climate and at Jordon Wetland Group, yet no action from any Australian Government official. It is no wonder the world considers Australians environmental vandals and with good reason.
If intelligent government officials fail to investigate basic commonsense we get spin not good results. If society destroys its soil it destroys itself! Informed opinions suggest Australia could lead the world in climate change management but it needs informed leaders prepared to act.
Peter Andrews
I contacted your office this morning to draw your attention to the fact that the present governments’ carbon policy could cost a million jobs. There is no doubt you are aware of that fact. You have known about me for quite a long time. Sufficient evidence exists to prove a million jobs could be created sequestering the carbon in vegetation by using processes that once existed in the Australian landscape.
You know I have been demonstrating the components of CLIMATE-LANDSCAPE management for over thirty years. Fifteen years ago a representative explained the concepts in America. The response was sounds like “good commonsense”, why isn’t your government involved?
In 1995 Luke Hanson represented me in the Beijing World Environmental Engineers Conference - one hundred and twenty presentations over one week. The summary of the conference suggested that what is going on in Bylong, Australia is what we should be following. Recently I have been approached by Saudi Arabia, a Chinese delegation for climate and at Jordon Wetland Group, yet no action from any Australian Government official. It is no wonder the world considers Australians environmental vandals and with good reason.
If intelligent government officials fail to investigate basic commonsense we get spin not good results. If society destroys its soil it destroys itself! Informed opinions suggest Australia could lead the world in climate change management but it needs informed leaders prepared to act.
Peter Andrews