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Energy wisdom needed with candidates running for public office : Comments

By Ronald Stein and Yoshihiro Muronaka, published 29/1/2026

Open-ended questions will stimulate Energy Wisdom conversations among the press, candidates, and all public debates.

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Thanks to the authors for this helpful advice and information.
There has never been any proof that CO2 causes climate change, but apart from that (which was was inferred by the need to include renewables) it was excellent.
I hope the authors will try to have this printed in The Australian or The Spectator or some other forums, so more people can be equipped in the battle.
yours sincerely
NanP
Posted by NanP, Thursday, 29 January 2026 11:06:21 AM
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NanP

"There has never been any proof that CO2 causes climate change" That statement is unequivocally wrong. The scientific evidences is overwhelming that;

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), "Since systematic scientific assessments began in the 1970s, the influence of human activity on the warming of the climate system has evolved from theory to established fact."

Of course you are free to believe what you want to believe.
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 30 January 2026 5:11:08 AM
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Free to believe what we want to believe?
Whatever people believe in their private thoughts is theirs alone.
But the thoughts which control a person's behaviour in society, must be based on truth and reason.
They cannot be based on some weird, out of this world, belief system.
Which, in most cases, means observing and complying with man made laws.
Posted by Ipso Fatso, Friday, 30 January 2026 2:49:21 PM
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Hi Ipso Fatso,

At first I thought with the comment;

"But the thoughts which control a person's behaviour in society, must be based on truth and reason.
They cannot be based on some weird, out of this world, belief system."

That the comment was aimed at the irrational beliefs of the religious. I would agree the Abrahamic religions, with Christianity being the one I am the most familiar with, are loaded with ridiculous irrational beliefs, I'm sure the others are as well, but all is rationalised under the general heading of "Faith". I don't buy it, basing your whole belief system on irrational nonsense, and then justifying that nonsense by saying; "it's a matter of faith". What I find astounding is people who seem intelligent and rational at first glance, are sucked in by utter religious nonsense. Why is it so?
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 30 January 2026 3:33:42 PM
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