
Renewables are bad for the environment
Labor and the Greens are still refusing to hold an inquiry into the impacts of renewables on our farmland, waterways and National Parks.

Labor and the Greens are still refusing to hold an inquiry into the impacts of renewables on our farmland, waterways and National Parks.

I recently spoke against a Greens bill to expand the water trigger powers of the Federal government.

Heat is Kinetic Energy, the energy of motion. So if you were to believe that CO2 “traps” heat, then the actual temperature would drop as temperature is a measure of mean molecular momentum.

One piece of legislation I recently voted against, but was passed by Labor and the Greens, was the introduction of an accounting standard that will force companies to report on their CO2 emissions.

Which model of the 40 models is the right model? The CSIRO can’t say. They just want us to trust them.

In Estimates I asked Treasury why they are allowing building companies to go broke.

Climate change madness isn’t just killing the environment and your wallet.
It’s created a behemoth bureaucracy that doesn’t even know what its own purpose is.
It would appear these bureaucrats are baffled by their own bs.

Bisphenol A is an endocrine disrupter that has been linked to about 80 diseases including cancers and reproductive disorders. It is lethal for young children. In 2012, the World Health Organisation warned about the potentially carcinogenic properties of endocrine disrupters and concluded that they pose a global threat to public health.

Gotta love it don’t you. They can report national CO2 emissions on a quarterly basis but try asking for a national report on the numbers of endangered species and this is what you get.

The energy department said in estimates that Australia needs 100GW of renewable energy to reach its 2030 renewable energy target.

In estimates I asked for the work papers behind the decisions as to where to place community batteries.

Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle

Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.

In the Senate I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.

After trying to justify expensive taxpayer funded batteries by claiming they were going to be aimed at parts of the electricity system that couldn’t be connected to the grid, it turns out they are being installed in inner city suburbs.

Labor and the Greens are still refusing to hold an inquiry into the impacts of renewables on our farmland, waterways and National Parks.

I recently spoke against a Greens bill to expand the water trigger powers of the Federal government.

Heat is Kinetic Energy, the energy of motion. So if you were to believe that CO2 “traps” heat, then the actual temperature would drop as temperature is a measure of mean molecular momentum.

One piece of legislation I recently voted against, but was passed by Labor and the Greens, was the introduction of an accounting standard that will force companies to report on their CO2 emissions.

Which model of the 40 models is the right model? The CSIRO can’t say. They just want us to trust them.

In Estimates I asked Treasury why they are allowing building companies to go broke.

Climate change madness isn’t just killing the environment and your wallet.
It’s created a behemoth bureaucracy that doesn’t even know what its own purpose is.
It would appear these bureaucrats are baffled by their own bs.

Bisphenol A is an endocrine disrupter that has been linked to about 80 diseases including cancers and reproductive disorders. It is lethal for young children. In 2012, the World Health Organisation warned about the potentially carcinogenic properties of endocrine disrupters and concluded that they pose a global threat to public health.

Gotta love it don’t you. They can report national CO2 emissions on a quarterly basis but try asking for a national report on the numbers of endangered species and this is what you get.

The energy department said in estimates that Australia needs 100GW of renewable energy to reach its 2030 renewable energy target.

In estimates I asked for the work papers behind the decisions as to where to place community batteries.

Labor are clueless when it comes to delivering the things that matter. Chamber: Senate on 6/11/2023Item: QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE: TAKE NOTE OF ANSWERS – Answers To Questions Senator RENNICK (Queensland) (15:55): It’s good to rise and talk about what a debacle

Labor are out of control. They need to lower immigration as they are importing a homelessness crisis.

In the Senate I spoke about Australia’s flawed energy policy and the climate change hysteria that is behind it.
The deliberate lies and fear mongering needs to end.

After trying to justify expensive taxpayer funded batteries by claiming they were going to be aimed at parts of the electricity system that couldn’t be connected to the grid, it turns out they are being installed in inner city suburbs.
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