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I think anything Bruce disagrees with can probably go in the fact column and anything he classes as a valid alternative view can go in the bin
Thoughts?
No.
As the modern scientific method developed all the half baked “theories” were replaced. A long long time ago.
Can I point to how our actions materially affect climate change?Can anyone defend (and its mainly on twitter) those suggesting that Australia's inaction on climate change has been a measurable contributory factor to the devastating bushfires and floods over the past few years?
Not looking at projections and modelling for such future events, and taking into account our contribution to world emissions (albeit too high per capita) what could we have done and when, as a single emitter to have made a material difference?
Good time to start? sure, but there are a lot of people directly blaming an inaction on climate change from the current government for these disasters.
Happy to accept a continuation of the status quo from the worlds emitters may contribute to similar or more severe weather patterns in the future, and that more could have been done by all emitters to prevent the current, but to suggest that current Australian climate policy and our emissions are causing/materially contributing to these events is not science.
Yes, burning coal is bad for the environment.Yes, yes I can
Looks to me like he’s questioning it, not denying it.Are you denying climate change?
Are you denying the impact of climate change?
Or are you denying Australia's impact on climate change?
Did you read my postAre you denying climate change?
Are you denying the impact of climate change?
Or are you denying Australia's impact on climate change?
Stop selling coal. But our governments got addicted to it, and our manufacturing sector is cactus as a result. We're a hole in the ground that other countries throw money down in return for shiny rocks.Can anyone defend (and its mainly on twitter) those suggesting that Australia's inaction on climate change has been a measurable contributory factor to the devastating bushfires and floods over the past few years?
Not looking at projections and modelling for such future events, and taking into account our contribution to world emissions (albeit too high per capita) what could we have done and when, as a single emitter to have made a material difference?
Your infographic said nothing of Australia’s link to floods and or bushfires.Yeah I did what is your specific issue with climate change re rhe floods or bushfires?
Hey Bruce do you believe in man made climate change?Your infographic said nothing of Australia’s link to floods and or bushfires.
I’m agnostic on the basic theory.Hey Bruce do you believe in man made climate change?
If yes do you believe Australia being one of the worlds largest exporters of coal has a large impact on climate change?
If no why not?
If you believe in climate change and our role in it do you maybe think the bushfires and floods can be linked back to that?
If not why not?
Because I believe from everything that I've read it's pretty well proven at this point that
Man made climate change is real
When you include the coal we export we are one of the worlds worst polluters
Climate change leads to more extreme weather events be that drought or heat or rain or cold
That extreme weather has a direct impact on the severity and frequency of bushfires and floods in Australia