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Australian science has gone overboard for ‘climate action’ : Comments

By Stephen Saunders, published 10/7/2025

Of all ways to ‘rescue’ the environment, climate-action looks the most elitist and least promising.

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The Liberal Party is the smallest it has been since WW11. But its airhead ‘leader’ thinks she can continue supporting Net Zero, thinks having more women in politics will help, and mumbling about recognition of aborigines will do the trick. Along with the Conservatives so-called in the UK, the Australian Liberal Party is heading for extinction.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 10 July 2025 10:27:44 AM
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What action,? our emissions went up last year and we keep approving new coal and gas.

Electric cars and freight on electrified rail make sense as we have zero strategic oil reserves and cutting our shippingg is all you need to do. Trump's America first sees us with zero local allies.

As someone who lived car free for 5 yeaes, lowering the cost of living by not forcibg people to own cars and making quitier walkable cities with infill medium density housing and decent public and alternate transport would be awesome. We already kill an estimated 30 people a day with trnansport pollution alone, so lots of healthcare cost benfits to boot and on top of that emissions woild be lowered as a consequence for those who care.
Posted by Valley Guy, Thursday, 10 July 2025 3:36:55 PM
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Stop press, here's another brave QLD scholar, pointing out that the "green hydrogen" dream requires ridiculous, unfathomable amounts of H2O:

https://theconversation.com/thirsty-future-australias-green-hydrogen-targets-could-require-vastly-more-water-than-the-government-hopes-252044
Posted by Steve S, Friday, 11 July 2025 7:37:09 AM
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Overpaid, ignorant professional guessers & hare-brained policy makers are on yet another roll !
When will the voters come to their senses ?
Posted by Indyvidual, Friday, 11 July 2025 7:36:53 PM
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