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Mike Burston's avatar

Climate change alarm is all about money and power but pitched as environmental salvation. We need call out which professions and investors stand to gain at the public expense

Mike Newman's avatar

It’s amazing that most govt funding seemingly goes to those who peddle alarmism the most. Who knew? Show me a skeptic getting funds to research the alternative perspective!

DiddlyD's avatar

Necessary, concise commentary. Thank you

Ff's avatar

All too true - and a disaster for living standards

Steve O’Dea's avatar

Can Adelaide even cope with a conference of that size? I recall great difficulty in finding accommodation there when visiting for junior sports events.

JamieHMiller's avatar

Only in Argentina could a bloke with sideburns like Wolverine fix an economy that made Venezuela look organised.

Milei cuts ministries like he’s on The Apprentice—“Tourism? You’re fired. Women, Gender, Diversity? Out!”

Next thing you know, he’ll privatise tango and deregulate the mate tea market.

JamieHMiller's avatar

COP31 in Australia?

Brilliant.

Nothing says “saving the planet” like 80,000 delegates flying business class to lecture hatchback mums about recycling yoghurt pots.

It’s basically Woodstock for bureaucrats—except instead of guitars and free love, you get PowerPoints and a $300 million taxpayer hangover.

ron Dolton's avatar

Sorry I meant dearer

Simon's avatar

The “grift” is fossil fuel emissions causing a lot of damage, and the billionaire owners of fossil fuel companies not paying for it.

Try to get the story straight, dude.

ron Dolton's avatar

You need to get your story straight. Show me the evidence that increased renewables in the grid does not make electricity cheaper. It also increases the risk of blackouts and the demise of manufacturing in those countries that go down the renewables path.