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Real scientists rebel.
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Posted by Foxy, Monday, 30 September 2019 11:12:22 AM
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Foxy,
Thankfully, China will become a developed country in the next five years, going by the criterion of average annual income of $ 12,000. Then they can start to do something about reducing their 27 % share of CO2 production compared to our 1.3 %. Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Monday, 30 September 2019 1:39:40 PM
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Joe,
I doubt if this will impress the steadfast majority of voters in this country if our governments don't lead the way in meaningful action in addressing climate change. How much others pollute compared to us - is intellectually lazy reasoning. Posted by Foxy, Monday, 30 September 2019 3:44:10 PM
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Understanding the Greta hysteria....
http://static.pjmedia.com/instapundit/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/thunberglucky-400x600.jpg Greta admonishes adults for ruining her childhood... http://static.pjmedia.com/instapundit/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/greta-597x600.jpg You might also read about the "Children's Crusade"... (http://historylearning.com/medieval-england/the-crusades/childrens-crusade/) The more things change.... One day soon, when she's no longer of use to the GW carpet-baggers, she'll be cast aside with nary a thought. One day we'll read about that that mentally ill girl who was famous for 15 minutes was committed... or worse. I feel so sorry for her. A troubled soul abused by all those around her. Posted by mhaze, Monday, 30 September 2019 4:32:32 PM
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All this juvenile silliness about climate and other things, from children and adults who act like children, is summed up in the Introduction of Douglas Murray's book, 'The Madness Of Crowds'. Murray writes:
"We are going through a great crowd derangement. In public and in private, both online and off, people are behaving in ways that are increasingly irrational, feverish, herd-like and simply unpleasant". Posted by ttbn, Monday, 30 September 2019 5:02:28 PM
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'To younger voters especially, the Coalition comes
across every bit as much a fossil, as the fuel they seek to dig up.' says Foxy who has very much enjoyed the lifestyle given to her by fossil fuels. Posted by runner, Monday, 30 September 2019 5:11:26 PM
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that amid leadership coups, cultural offensives,
and the revolving door of energy policy acronyms,
the Australian public has remained steadfast in
its belief that more needs to be done to address
climate change.
Apparently according to surveys the majority of the
voting public in this country has not moved from
its view that meaningful action is required by the
government.
To younger voters especially, the Coalition comes
across every bit as much a fossil, as the fuel they
seek to dig up.
When voters are regularly asked whether they
believe Australia is doing enough to address climate
change - the majority (including one third of Liberal
voters) say they the country is not.
The major point being made is that the failure of this
government has been not just the toppling of its leaders.
It's the reason for the topplings - which is pointed out as
being - more than the blind pursuit of power - but power
in the name of energy.
With the added warning - that the reckoning is coming, and
it will be harsh.