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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Bob Brown: the leader of the world
The conspiracy theorists have been saying for years that global warming is about global governance. Christopher Monckton claimed that the Copenhagen agreement would have resulted in this. I have been skeptical on that, though now the party of red, green … Continue reading
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Tagged bob brown, china, coal, corrupt, democracy, genetically-modified organisms, global governance, greens, ideological, india, israel, live export, naive, nuclear power, precautionary principle, soverignty
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Plimer vs. Karoly
Yesterday on the Steve Vizard show, two scientists presented opposing views on the global warming debate, skeptic and geologist Ian Plimer and warmist/meteorologist David Karoly. It is good to see both sides of the argument presented to the public, however … Continue reading
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Tagged david karoly, debate, fingerprint, geologist, greenhouse gases, ian plimer, meteorologist, science, scientists, steve vizard, tax, tim blair
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Skeptics Humour
With Bob Brown trying to shut down the coal industry, the government trying to force a carbon tax on us and the UN’s IPCC going about it’s alarmist ways, I reackon we need a bit of a laugh. Below is … Continue reading
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Tagged humour, jedi mind trick, jokes, podcasts, rob oakeshott, skeptics, tim flannery, Youtube
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Herald Sun condones ‘denier’ smear
In this morning’s Herald Sun, there was a letter to the editor that indulged in a shameful attack on skeptics. “No room for more deniers THE presence of a foreigner like Lord Christopher Monckton in our country, to pursue his … Continue reading
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Tagged christopher monckton, denier, herald sun, letter to the editor, skeptic
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Repealing the Tax
The coalition has promised to repeal the carbon dioxide tax if (when) it wins the next election. Wonderful. We can put a stop to Gillard’s economically destructive ways before the damage is irreparable. There is a problem however. On Friday, … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon dioxide tax, cure, greens, joe hockey, julia gillard, labor, lee rhiannon, liberals, prevention, q&a, quinten bryce, senate, steve fielding, tony abbott, watermelon
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Fairfax gives a skeptic a say!
This is not a joke. The Age has really published an opinion article by skeptic, Bob Carter. After all this time insisting the debate is over, they have effectively contradicted themselves. “Fact 1. A mild warming of about 0.5 degrees Celsius … Continue reading
Australia is waking up
A recent poll by the Lowy Institute has found that Australia’s attitudes towards global warming has softened. Only 41% of Australians now think that global warming is a serious issue, down from 68% in 2006. As Andrew Bolt points out, … Continue reading
Zero Growth: a green ambition
The greens are an ideaological bunch aren’t they. Feel good policies without considering the consequences. I recently came across a particulary disturbing green dream, zero growth. Surely they’re not this insane? Right? This article, published in GreenMag, discusses this ambition … Continue reading
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Tagged bob brown, economic growth, green, greenpeace, maurice strong, patrick moore
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Not Convinced
A month or so ago, I emailed climate change minister Greg Combet, among other members of federal parliament, regarding my concerns over the carbon dioxide tax. Today, I received a reply from Anthony Swirepik, the director of the Climate Change … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon dioxide, evidence, exclusion principle, greenhouse gases, greenhouse signature, greg combet, hot spot, IPCC
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Fascism in the global warming movement
Fascism is defined as “a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism”. Christopher Monckton recently saw controversy for suggesting Ross … Continue reading
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