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Climate Change Again But.

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First three things
Is climate change real, will it be good or bad for the planet.
And can we do anything about it.
I think the three questions work well together.
Some will say no to them all.
In my opinion lessening any views they have.
My answers? yes, second both good and bad with very in front of both.
Third, for me at least answers the un asked one, yes we can do something about it.
The unasked? has humanity played a roll in it, yes in my view.
Close observation will see more coming to believe we need to act.
British Prime Minister and now, post election Obama seem to want to cut our emissions.
For me the eventual move to clean energy is worth the effort even if it could be proved man plays no roll in Climate change.
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 11 November 2012 4:05:00 PM
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The Greens are the only political party in Australia with a comprehensive policy on climate change and energy.
Our well thought out 54 point policy can be viewed at:

http://greens.org.au/policies/climate-change-and-energy/climate-change-and-energy

I would post Labors and the Coalitions policy but I can't find them.

Yes Belly, climate change is real and it is coming to the environment near you! Yet to find anyone who believes climate change is good for us.
Posted by Paul1405, Sunday, 11 November 2012 7:41:37 PM
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http://www.smh.com.au/business/obama-keen-to-tackle-climate-20121111-296c1.html
Paul1405 thanks, for nothing bloke!
What a fine way to sink a thread,no humor mate fact bis greens support is a death blow.
The link however, and the fact we have a tax, soon trading scheme, saves me.
In fact the hurdle is the right who seem unable to answer any of my questions, unless crap is an answer.
And the lost nature of Australia,s greens.
Still many country,s are getting on board Obama,I saw him say it, is too.
Coastal homes sinking in to the sea, rising seas, may or may not be due to mans activity's.
But in a world like ours, Catholic Church calling in its debt to stop being accountable for its actions.
High profile ex politicians about to buy their way out of trouble.
Gifts to media Barons of $120 million.
It is more than possible the whole anti climate change thing is funded by self interest.
Posted by Belly, Monday, 12 November 2012 4:35:12 AM
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Hi Belly, no need to thank me. Read your SMH link. Post election in the mist of ecstasy following victory Obama makes vague reference to wanting to tackle climate change, all very good. Its time for action from the 'big polluter' not just some feel good post victory rhetoric.
Combet's reaction was also rather light on with:
"I think the White House will be looking, over the course of the next four years, to be in a position to try to advance action on climate change in the US,"
Now is an opportune time for Australia not only to be seen as a world leader on the climate change issue, but also push our allies and trading partners to take substantive action.
As for the Coalition, what can I say, as usual if its going to impact on profits in the short term as tackling climate change invariably does, they don't want to know anything about it
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 12 November 2012 6:32:34 AM
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Dear Belly,

You recognise that there is a problem, but then you condemn the Greens, the only party which sees that problem as the main issue.

Odd!
Posted by david f, Monday, 12 November 2012 8:54:41 AM
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The Greens climate change policy is right on but for the one thing it leaves out;
Overpopulation.
There would be no climate change problem if it was not for the massive increase in population and the avid push for growth by big business, backed by most of the pollies.
It can not go on indefinitely and will be the cause of a lot of grief.
To stop climate change bring in huge amounts of aid for education and contraception for woman.
Posted by Robert LePage, Monday, 12 November 2012 9:00:37 AM
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