What kind of an insensitive arrogant jerk has to turn every catastrophe into an opportunity to further their globalist global warming agenda. The bodies aren't even cold yet, and the slime balls have already moved in for personal gain. Have some respect.
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Showing respect is not denying the science of climate change that has an affect on the future of forests and the people who live in them and near them.
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A news conference on weekend PM was briefing media with premier and head of fire dept.
A journo tried to change it Linate change debate and premier interjected and basically said give it a beak we’ve got bushfires houses and lives to worry about. That in a nutshell summed up what most aussies think.
Most of the ire is towards greens who say if we remove fuel load fro forests by strategic burns we make climate change worse.
Maybe as a whole we’re backwards, we had the climate change election back n may the conservatives won with increases against all odds, people are just sick of it , extinction rebellion protesters Greta the whole capoodle people just sick o it except the minority.
You asked MY take rightly or wrongly I gave it.
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Originally posted by tweety View PostOr be cast out into the depths of the lush green forests and happy plants thriving on CO2
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I’m neither a climate change denier or believer just a guy who reads both sides.
Comprehends both sides but reality don’t know what’s real false or otherwise.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostI’m neither a climate change denier or believer just a guy who reads both sides.
Comprehends both sides but reality don’t know what’s real false or otherwise.
There are no political leaders in Canada who publicly deny the science of human caused climate change science.
In fact many prominent conservatives even support carbon taxes on large emitters on the Prairies and some support carbon taxes on individuals. Many business leaders as well.
Agriville is not representative of the public debate.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThanks for the honesty. I am glad you haven't fallen for the "climate science is a fraud or conspiracy" approach.
There are no political leaders in Canada who publicly deny the science of human caused climate change science.
In fact many prominent conservatives even support carbon taxes on large emitters on the Prairies and some support carbon taxes on individuals. Many business leaders as well.
Agriville is not representative of the public debate.
Of course business leaders support the carbon tax.....its a cost plus to their bottom line.....if they get a 5 cent carbon tax ...they will charge 8 down to the customer....
Phuck me ...I can't believe how stupid people are....
Bring us tier 8 engines that burn more fuel making a cleaner emissions....the fuel comes from the refinery that pollutes...and the equipment costs are astronomical....Last edited by bucket; Nov 12, 2019, 08:14.
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Further to what Mallee posted above, the deputy PM has also told the ambulance chaser greens where to go:
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/raving-inner-city-lunatics-michael-mccormack-dismisses-link-between-climate-change-and-bushfires-20191111-p539ap.html https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/raving-inner-city-lunatics-michael-mccormack-dismisses-link-between-climate-change-and-bushfires-20191111-p539ap.html
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Couple of the biggest fires in western canada were set off by camping douchbags, someone smoking in the forest, a spark from CN track.
Maybe there is a study between climate change and lightening strikes, Chuck looking now.
They were saying the same thing about Canada a couple yrs ago. Whole place is going to burn down. Now every inch is so bloody wet you couldn't start a fire if you wanted to.Last edited by jazz; Nov 13, 2019, 11:23.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostCouple of the biggest fires in western canada were set off by camping douchbags, someone smoking in the forest, a spark from CN track.
Maybe there is a study between climate change and lightening strikes, Chuck looking now.
They were saying the same thing about Canada a couple yrs ago. Whole place is going to burn down. Now every inch is so bloody wet you couldn't start a fire if you wanted to.
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