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The Forum > Article Comments > Senator Pocock’s Duty of Care Bill; Requiring the Commonwealth Government to consider the impact of climate change on present and future generations > Comments

Senator Pocock’s Duty of Care Bill; Requiring the Commonwealth Government to consider the impact of climate change on present and future generations : Comments

By Gwynn MacCarrick, published 11/8/2023

The Bill is in line with efforts around the world, to re-negotiate the social license of the fossil fuel industry to operate and phase out the approval of new projects.

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"Peak stupid" not reached?

Unlikely that there will be a peak anytime soon, with some clown dreaming up new unbelievable crap regularly, and others writing crap about the crap. All the crappers should be rounded up and put into a community called Crapville, where they can be observed and treated if there is ever a cure for stupidity.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 12 August 2023 10:00:44 AM
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What a nitwit Pocock is, a very small repository of received "wisdoms". You could program AI in five minutes, to reproduce all his "opinions". He's like a Sydney Teal in drag, but with a much bigger jawline.

Here's Albanese Open Borders, feeding the rich, tsunami of migration, desperate situation here-and-now for hapless Australian renters and homeless, and he plays along with the silly Housing Fund, interrogates his navel about the "impact of climate change on future generations".
Posted by Steve S, Saturday, 12 August 2023 10:19:38 AM
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Steve S

Yes: 'nitwit' fits Pocock. Unfortunately, quite a few of the posters on this article are also nitwits - or worse.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 12 August 2023 11:00:36 AM
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Coal, gas and battery backed renewables have priced themselves out of the market! All that remains affordable, is nuclear energy as MSR thorium. Built, owned and operated by us, not debt laden, tax avoiding, profit repatriating foreigners.

If the Chinese can do it? Why not we Aussies? Too stupid? Only at the political level/political roadblocks and rank stupidity among gormless greens, holding the labor party by the short and curlies and the nation to ransom as they seek to implement their, fantasy land, hidden agenda.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Saturday, 12 August 2023 11:46:08 AM
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Coal, gas and battery backed renewables have priced themselves out of the market! All that remains affordable, is nuclear energy as MSR thorium. Built, owned and operated by us, not debt laden, tax avoiding, profit repatriating foreigners.

If the Chinese can do it? Why not we Aussies? Too stupid? Only at the political level/political roadblocks and rank stupidity among gormless greens, holding the labor party by the short and curlies and the nation to ransom as they seek to implement their, fantasy land, hidden agenda. Cant died in a cornfield over a century ago.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Saturday, 12 August 2023 11:48:19 AM
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Hi Alan B,

These atomic reactors you constantly plug on the forum.Reading an article on MSR reactors, there seems to be a range of issues, known from as early as the 1970's, and so far they have not been all that successful in overcoming these associated problems. MSR nuclear reactors don't appear to be the panacea of the worlds future energy needs, but you might be of a different mind, with other evidence available. I was reading a Canadian report.

p/s, When something sounds too good to be true, its generally too good to be true. AND the easy way is most often the wrong way.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 12 August 2023 4:14:14 PM
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