
Labor & Greens won’t support an inquiry into renewables
Why won’t Labor talk about the damage renewables do to the environment?
Why won’t Labor talk about the damage renewables do to the environment?
Labor and the Greens went ahead and took out 450GL of water out of the Murray Darling Basin last year. They like to say they are buying back water for the environment but nothing could be further from the truth.
BOM gets it wrong again. The BOM can’t seriously expect us to believe their long term forecasts about climate change when they can’t even predict a heavy downfall one day out.
To understand the science follow the maths, not the propaganda. Heat can be transferred in three ways, Conduction, Convection and Radiation. The Greenhouse gas effect only takes into account radiation, not conduction or convection.
Watch as Labor minister Murray Watt twists himself in knots as he can’t admit renewables are bad for the environment.
Economic reform is way overdue in this country. In 1985 when Paul Keating opened up Australia to foreign capital markets he sold our children out.
The Government isn’t telling you the truth about the cost of renewables. In estimates I asked the CSIRO about their costing forecast methods in regard to converting to renewable energy.
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.
Why won’t Labor talk about the damage renewables do to the environment?
Labor and the Greens went ahead and took out 450GL of water out of the Murray Darling Basin last year. They like to say they are buying back water for the environment but nothing could be further from the truth.
BOM gets it wrong again. The BOM can’t seriously expect us to believe their long term forecasts about climate change when they can’t even predict a heavy downfall one day out.
To understand the science follow the maths, not the propaganda. Heat can be transferred in three ways, Conduction, Convection and Radiation. The Greenhouse gas effect only takes into account radiation, not conduction or convection.
Watch as Labor minister Murray Watt twists himself in knots as he can’t admit renewables are bad for the environment.
Economic reform is way overdue in this country. In 1985 when Paul Keating opened up Australia to foreign capital markets he sold our children out.
The Government isn’t telling you the truth about the cost of renewables. In estimates I asked the CSIRO about their costing forecast methods in regard to converting to renewable energy.
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.
Senator RENNICK: Dr Mann, you talk about a scientific consensus. My question is: what are the facts? I want to refer to two energy budgets I have here in front of me—one given to me by the CSIRO that had
Senator RENNICK: Hi, guys. How’re going? Given that heat is kinetic energy—the energy of motion—is it fair to say that CO2 traps heat, or is it fair to say that climate change theory invalidates the Stefan-Boltzmann law, which says radiation
Rural & Regional Affairs & Transport Committee on 23 March 2021. Senator RENNICK: My questions are regarding the Eastern Australia Agriculture buyback, Mr Metcalfe. I want to quote a part of the actual valuation by Colliers. They summarise in one
This Inquiry has identified there are real questions about the extent of the impact on-farm run-off is having on the GBR & there is a greater need to test the empirical science, which is why we’ve heeded the calls of stakeholders in recommending an Office of Scientific Review.
Senator Tim Ayres needs to stand down as the head of the senate inquiry into the recent catastrophic bushfires – due to an obvious political bias and prejudice.
Creating new datasets is just another form of propaganda to push the global warming hoax.
Senator RENNICK: Dr Mann, you talk about a scientific consensus. My question is: what are the facts? I want to refer to two energy budgets I have here in front of me—one given to me by the CSIRO that had
Senator RENNICK: Hi, guys. How’re going? Given that heat is kinetic energy—the energy of motion—is it fair to say that CO2 traps heat, or is it fair to say that climate change theory invalidates the Stefan-Boltzmann law, which says radiation
Rural & Regional Affairs & Transport Committee on 23 March 2021. Senator RENNICK: My questions are regarding the Eastern Australia Agriculture buyback, Mr Metcalfe. I want to quote a part of the actual valuation by Colliers. They summarise in one
This Inquiry has identified there are real questions about the extent of the impact on-farm run-off is having on the GBR & there is a greater need to test the empirical science, which is why we’ve heeded the calls of stakeholders in recommending an Office of Scientific Review.
Senator Tim Ayres needs to stand down as the head of the senate inquiry into the recent catastrophic bushfires – due to an obvious political bias and prejudice.
Creating new datasets is just another form of propaganda to push the global warming hoax.
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