Farming useless bits of paper instead | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
This is taxing the public to return productive farms back to Nature. Paying more for less food and fewer jobs. It realises the Greens dream of removing man from the landscape.Drowning in scaremongering | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
And note the astonishing profiteering involved. A farm worth $13 million now produces carbon credits which, if purchased at the current carbon price, are worth $23 million, all financed by Qantas passengers and taxpayers.
This farm won’t produce jobs but pieces of paper allowing passengers to fly with an easier green conscience - and a lighter wallet.
Effect on the temperature? Zero. Effect on Australian food prices, transport costs, jobs and competitiveness? Entirely negative.
How utterly, utterly ridiculous. Why are we forced to believe warmist predictions today, when we have years to check if they really come true?Quadrant Online - On suffering foolsA NEW brick and tile home recently built 1.2 metres above the ground to meet flood plan requirements must be demolished in 40 years to beat the 1 metre sea-level rises predicted to occur mid century.
Dr Lawrence Torcello, assistant professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology in upstate New York, had been invited to address the University of Western Australia Club because his work is “terrific,” according to convener Michael Levine, a Winthrop Professor in UWA’s School of Philosophy.Climate Conversation Group » Personal message to Stephan Lewandowsky
Torcello’s “fools” are those who believe the denialist rubbish allegedly fed to them by cabals of “corporate-sponsored public relations firms, by ideologically-driven politicians, hack journalists, pundits, and ill-informed private citizens” -- by mischievous folk, in other words, who exploit the “significant advantage that nonsense has over factual information critical to informed public policy”.
[auto-reply from Stephan Lewandowsky] Note that although I endeavour to keep all email correspondence private and confidential, this does not apply to messages that are of an abusive nature.
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