Listen up, sheeple. Tony Abbott’s chief business adviser wants to open your eyes to a global conspiracy.
While it is probably cold comfort to the people who had their houses washed away in a freak storm two weeks ago, here’s the thing: climate change is not real. The United Nations just made it all up. In fact, the planet isn’t warming at all, extreme weather events are actually declining and those assholes in at the UN aren’t interested in saving the world. They just want one thing…
World domination.
At least that’s what Maurice Newman, aka Tony Abbott’s chief business advisor, thinks. You see, according to Newman, the whole global warming thing was just one big ol’ big hoax created by the UN to impose their authoritarian rule over us all and steal all of Australia’s wealth and power.
For a slightly more realistic perspective: The one where Waleed Aly slams Australia’s action on climate policy.
“This is not about facts or logic. It’s about a new world order under the control of the UN,” Newman wrote in The Australian today.
“It is opposed to capitalism and freedom and has made environmental catastrophism a household topic to achieve its objective.”
Newman penned the column to coincide with a visit from the head of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres, and in it argues that there is no basis for scientific modelling linking climate change and global warming (Welcome to Australia, Ms Figueres).
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It reflects very poorly on this government that they have surrounded themselves with strange conspiracy theorists. I wonder if his mental health needs a checkup?
Even if it turns out that climate change doesn't exist, would it really be such a bad thing for us to implement more environmentally friendly and sustainable practices? We know for sure that coal and oil won't last forever, so developing renewable (and nuclear) energies is still a good idea. We should also still aim to use less energy, and use it more efficiently, to make the energy we do produce go further and last longer. We should aim to protect the environment by growing sustainable forests, producing less carbon dioxide (don't want to put the trees under too much stress!), and just generally treating nature like it deserves to be there, and not like it deserves to be walked all over by the human race. Even something as simple as driving less can be about something other than climate change: less cars on the road means less traffic, which is better for everyone whether they're still in a car, on a bus, or on a bike.
"Even something as simple as driving less can be about something other than climate change", says the Al-Gore science of climate change whilst flying around the world presenting his ideology. Did you notice that "Global warming" was changed to something more universal, and intangible, as "climate change"?
"We know for sure that coal and oil won't last forever"
The reader's digest follows:
"We've found enough coal within 180 miles of the South Pole, in a great ridge of mountains, that's not covered with snow, enough to supply the whole world for quite a while. That's the coal. Now, there's evidence of many other minerals. We're pretty sure there's oil....It was once tropical. Now, we think there is oil there and there is evidence that there is uranium there." (at 7:00)
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." Socrates (470/469 – 399 BC)
The science of climate change was settled more than 20 years ago. Did you know the IPCC was formed back in 1988, because already then there was overwhelming evidence that our emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases were changing our climate? Since then the evidence has just become stronger every year. The whole world accepts this. Its only in strangely fossil fuel replete countries like Australia that the popular media portrays the situation as though there is still scientific uncertainty.