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Do emus bury their heads in the sand? : Comments

By Campbell Macpherson, published 18/2/2021

Too many Australian politicians appear to be stuck in the 'Denial' phase of the Kubler-Ross change curve – unable or unwilling to accept the reality of climate change.

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Dear mhaze,

So it does appear you have used the royal 'we'. Thank you.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 22 February 2021 1:04:47 PM
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Mr Opinion

For your information the only group of 'ists' I have ever acknowledged I have been aligned with begins with the letter P.

And since its 4.00pm in Qld and I'm sitting on my yacht, I'm about to rejoin that group ... once again.

However today I had another great climate change belly laugh.

I watched Fox tv and saw noted liberal Chis Wallace interview non scientist Bill Gates on the freezing of Texas.

Bill, the climate oracle, said the freeze was caused by the warm winds emanating in the Polar circle (north) were due to the accumulated CO2 presumably warming the place and presumable forcing the freeze to move into the south of Texas.

Now try as I might, with my knowledge that it is warm air that rises which then allows or 'drags in' cold air, I just cannot make sense of Oracle Bill's science.

Care to help explain Bill's science?

Gates also said the loss of power was due to the lack of protecting the wind turbines and fossil fuel generators from the cold, LIKE they do in Alaska and Canada.

Wallace being the Liberal he is, ignored, or more likely lacked the intelligence to connect the dots, to ask the obvious question.

WHY would you need to cold weatherise the generating infrastructure in Texas given that Texas is usually a warm place and with global warming is predicted to get warmer?

I'm sure you'll try to explain these gaffs, and it will give me another great climate change belly laugh tomorrow.

Cheers Mr opinion, you afford the opportunity for such fun... just like Wallace and the climate oracle Gates.

ps Gates has investments in wind turbines.
Posted by imajulianutter, Monday, 22 February 2021 5:56:07 PM
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imajulianutter,

The AGW problem is TOO BIG TOO FIX.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Tuesday, 23 February 2021 5:32:22 AM
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It is not an anthropological problem and includes both extreme regional warming and cooling events.
eg the Coral sea has cooled hence no tropical cyclones from that region and is caused by cooling ocean currents flowing into it, in turn, caused by the movement of the South magnetic Pole and the Antartica continental ice cover moving east ward.

This isn't caused by anything humans have done unless you can tie the reversing polarity to humans ... which you cannot. The science confirms this move of the magnetic north to the west in the north and the magnetic south to the east.

You would improve yourself if you read more widely and opened up your mind to facts, data and science, that you currently overlook, through ignorance or a deliberate narrow focus.

Claiming things like rampant AGW, is what was done at the very beginning of this 'crisis' and even though knowledge and understanding has advance exponentially, you refuse to read or try understanding the new science.
Posted by imajulianutter, Tuesday, 23 February 2021 10:44:51 AM
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imajulianutter,

In what way is it not an anthropological problem as you put it?
Posted by Mr Opinion, Tuesday, 23 February 2021 4:05:05 PM
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Simple spelling mistake.

Should read anthropogenic.
Posted by imajulianutter, Tuesday, 23 February 2021 5:28:35 PM
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