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Acting on climate change is in Australia’s national interest : Comments

By Clancy Moore, published 30/11/2011

Australia needs to be proactive in tackling climate change at the UN Climate Summit.

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579, every time I read your contributions I am reminded of a church choir.

Blind belief just doesn't cut it any more.

In case you haven't noticed the following is in the public domain: the Climategate scam has been exposed in all its venal ugliness - twice now; the hockey stick was a fraud; the IPCC has been exposed as a playground for activists - correction, incompetent activists - who masqueraded as "lead authors"; sea level rise is either non-existent or inconsequential; the earth hasn't warmed in more than a decade.
Posted by KenH, Wednesday, 30 November 2011 7:32:20 PM
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KenH
You obviously read things out of context too - twice now and nothing new.
Posted by bonmot, Wednesday, 30 November 2011 7:51:05 PM
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>>Australia needs to be proactive in tackling climate change at the UN Climate Summit.>>

No it doesn't.

To think Australia can "punch above its weight" on this matter is to have ideas above one's station in life. No serious decision maker is interested in anything Australia does in this matter.

Get real.
Posted by stevenlmeyer, Wednesday, 30 November 2011 8:04:42 PM
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Clancy, if you were not so misinformed and you were really serious about acting in the national interest, you would call for:
. an Australian boycott of the Durban climate conference;
. the carbon tax legislation to be rescinded immediately;
. abolition of the climate change department and all its hangers-on , which help Wayne Swan plug his budget great hole.
Posted by Raycom, Wednesday, 30 November 2011 10:34:01 PM
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We have stopped believing in the AGW rubbish.It is just another derivative scam.The boss of the NAB wants it and so does Wall St.
Posted by Arjay, Wednesday, 30 November 2011 10:49:39 PM
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I suppose some of you must have noticed some clown, a professor I think, making a fool of himself, & the MSM on TV tonight.

Apparently this global warming, which even the IPCC has now admitted will not occur in the next 3 decades, is going to make us all sick, by next week too, I think it was.

We even got a rerun of the mosquito scare again. The fool things have been watching the ABC, & think it is hot apparently.

They really are getting desperate. We may have that silly red head trying to take the lead on something, it appears our academics have not yet heard that the global warming thing is over, so are trailing everyone.

I wonder how long they will be saber rattling, after the rest of the world has moved on?
Posted by Hasbeen, Thursday, 1 December 2011 1:55:44 AM
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