The Mundi Club's



CARBONOMICS

INDUSTRIES



Carbonomics uses the Earth's Carbon spiral
as a measuring device to analyze
the contribution that industries make to the stabilization,
or destabilization, of the Earth's climate.


Horizontal Black Line

CARBONomics Industries' Publications

The journal of CARBONomics Industries measures the geophysiological damage caused by particular industries. It explores industries' impact on the Earth's climate spiral i.e. the Earth's life support system, to give a scientifically quantifiable estimation of their contribution to the destabilization of the climate.

ISSN not yet obtained

Please note: 'CARBONomics Industries' publications are not published in chronological order.

Carbonomics can be used to measure the impact of an industry (or business) on the Earth's Photosynthetic capacity i.e. the Earth's climate stabilization system i.e. the Earth's life support system. It is hoped to produce a series of 'Carbonomics' pamphlets to analyse the impact made by the world's major industries. Rough drafts of these works will be placed on the these web pages in the hope of attracting additional information. It is hoped to produce publications on the following industries:-

no.1: Mining.

no.2: Processing.

no.3: Water Supply.

no.4: Agriculture.

no.5: Agricultural Processing.

no.6: Forestry.

no.7: Forestry Processing.

no.8: Chemicals.

no.9: Construction.

no.10: Dams and Barrages.

no.11: Shipbuilding/Oil Rigs.

no.12: Road Construction.

no.13: Road Maintenance.

no.14: Oil and Gas Supply.

no.15: Manufacturing.

no.16: Energy Supply.

no.17: Administration.

no.18: Retailing.

no.19: Finance.

no.20: Transportation (Shipping, cars, lorries, aeroplanes, space).

no.21: Vehicle Servicing.

no.22: Pipelines.

CARBONomics was the first green publication to highlight and investigate the global Pipeline industry.

no.23: Tourism. no.24: Entertainment (Sports, Cultural Events).

no.25: Media.

no.26: Telecommunications.

no.27: Medical.

no.28: Animal Exploitation.

no.29: Military.

no.30: Consumption.

no.31: Waste Disposal


The Carbonomics Industrial Matrix Series

It is extremely difficult measuring the impact of a single industry because of its close association with other industries e.g. the car industry is highly dependent on the oil and road construction industries. Should the damage caused by the car industry on the Earth's life support system also include a proportion of the damage caused by the oil and road construction industries? Such is the nature of modern industrial production that each major industry is dependent upon a large number of other industries. In one way or another every major industry is dependent upon virtually every other industry and this interdependence creates what is called here the industrial matrix. It is hoped to produce another series of 'Carbonomics' pamphlets highlighting the industrial matrix in its entirety.




Horizontal Black Line

GUIDES TO CARBONOMICS - Carb Overview - - Carb Summary - - Importance of the Carbon Spiral
JOURNAL of CARBONOMICS - Issue 1 / Issue 2 / Issue 3 / Issue 4 / Issue 5 / Issue 6 / Issue 7 / Issue 8 / Issue 9 / Issue 10
JOURNAL of CARBONOMICS COUNTRIES - Issue 1 (Britain).
MUNDI CLUB HOME AND INTRO PAGES - Mundi Home - - Mundi Intro
JOURNALS - Terra / Terra Firm / Mappa Mundi / Mundimentalist / Doom Doom Doom & Doom / Special Pubs / Carbonomics
TOPICS - Zionism / Earth / Who's Who / FAQs / Planetary News / Bse Epidemic
ABOUT THE MUNDI CLUB - Phil & Pol / List of Pubs / Index of Website / Terminology / Contact Us

All publications are copyrighted mundi club © You are welcome
to quote from these publications as long as you acknowledge
the source - and we'd be grateful if you sent us a copy.
We welcome additional information, comments, or criticisms.
Email: carbonomics@yahoo.co.uk
The Mundi Club Website: http://www.geocities.com/carbonomics/
To respond to points made on this website visit our blog at http://mundiclub.blogspot.com/
1