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In 2023, we became lost in Neverland on climate change : Comments

By Tom Harris, published 27/12/2023

Rather than focus on preparing for the very real problems of a continually changing climate, our leaders are concentrated instead on the goal of 'stopping climate change.'

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Climate change caused by carbon dioxide; wind, solar being able to replace fossil fuels - but no nuclear.

It's all crap.

But, until ordinary people, while they still have a vote, say NO to this nonsense, it will continue.

There is a gloom across Australia - suppressed by people who can no longer think for themselves because they have surrendered to an increasingly totalitarian political/corporate class, the mainstream media, and the rising world government, the United Nations.

Australia is a country in deep denial. The way we are going, democracy will disappear in this century.
Posted by ttbn, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 10:10:41 AM
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I regard climate change as neither a crisis nor a hoax but an insidious problem. The term 'hoax' lacks cachet in a society that is at least somewhat technically literate. The real issue I suggest is Earth's growing population relative to dwindling resources. We have a replacement for coal in the form of nuclear. However I fear our present course led by the conference jetsetting 100% renewables crowd will lead us up the garden path.

Take for example the deluded belief in Australia that gas is a 'transition' fuel and will quickly be replaced by hydrogen and batteries. Too bad if that assumption proves wrong. Already Victoria is running short of gas and WA is rumbling about excessive exports. Therefore it is prudent to decarbonise now to beat the rush for alternatives as well as lower emissions. Every day extreme weather makes the news rightly or wrongly linked with climate change. Calling it a hoax will not change public opinion.
Posted by Taswegian, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 10:40:56 AM
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20 years ago my math was still good enough to understand the equations & follow the pretend science. For anyone with even reasonable math it is obvious that CO2 can not be the villain in this story.

I find it hard to understand that so many capable mathematicians can support the scam knowing full well CO2 can not be guilty.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 5:21:10 PM
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I love the irony of Bob Brown founding the Australian Greens on the basis of opposition to a hydroelectric project and his life long opposition to nuclear energy.
Posted by Fester, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 6:16:34 PM
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Australia has a PM who takes the UN cult completely at face value. He believes we can have massive population growth plus net zero emissions.
Posted by Steve S, Thursday, 28 December 2023 2:03:13 AM
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Steve S,
A hopeless scenario at this stage !
Posted by Indyvidual, Thursday, 28 December 2023 6:39:25 AM
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