Bryan Leyland : Climate adaption a safer option - Opinion - NZ Herald News
...the "risk" that climate change is natural is much greater than 10 per cent.Good coal, bad coal | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
If man-made global warming is a myth, then many investments are at risk. Last year, $125 billion was "invested" worldwide in carbon trading and $160 billion in heavily subsidised renewable energy schemes such as wind farms. If climate change is natural, these investments will crash.
Under stock exchange rules, anyone who issues a prospectus is obliged to set out all the risks. I searched the internet and failed to find any evidence that anyone warned investors and others that the value of man-made global warming-driven investments would be at risk. If they crash, the promoters could be sued, many wind farms would lose their subsidies and wind turbines that break down could be abandoned.
Fraudulent carbon trading is another risk associated with the emission trading. Because carbon dioxide cannot be measured accurately and serves no useful purpose for the seller or the buyer, there are huge opportunities for fraud.
Actor Pete Postlethwaite on the wicked Conservative politicians who closed coal mines...Feeling good by sacking miners | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
All these jobs gone for a symbolic gesture that won’t stop a warming that in fact halted a decade ago...How many houses did the wind farms save? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
A STATE-OF-THE-ART fire engine or a windmill on a hill? What would you want if you lived in a town threatened by future bushfires?…Australian Climate Madness: Australia feels the chill
For there, in very real microcosm, is the question posed—that should be posed—for the nation overall. Do we spend our money on useless ‘feel-good’ measures to ‘prevent’ climate change, or on dealing with its consequences?
Do you think I should send this to Fairfax? What do you think they would make of it? The answer of course is nothing, because as it sayeth in the Holy Gospel according to Gore, extreme heat shalt be called global warming, but extreme cold shalt be called "just weather".
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