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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 6:02:21 GMT 8
Re: Mangroves expand
The Editor The Cairns Post
Great news to read of expanding mangrove forests, (Mangroves expand, 02/11).
Two things that all life loves are warmth and carbon dioxide. The more warmth, the more CO2 is released from the oceans (Henry’s Law).
The modern warm period, the tenth and coolest of the current interglacial period, has been great for life – NASA imagery shows 30% more forest area now than at the start of the satellite era.
Even if CO2 could “trap heat” (it can’t) the only sensible way to address it would be planting trees.
Collapsing successful societies with expensive energy and communism won’t benefit the environment in any way.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 6:05:58 GMT 8
Re: Clean fuel at a servo near you
The Editor The Townsville Bulletin
Speaking as a retired fire commander and fire investigator, I’d suggest to Townsville motorists that should you see a hydrogen-fuelled truck that you steer well clear, (Clean fuel at a servo near you, 02/11).
The best engineering minds in the US Defence Department have tried and failed to harness hydrogen, because it’s just too explosive and too “slippery” - too hard to keep contained.
Like the “catastrophic carbon-driven global warming” narrative, the “clean hydrogen” narrative is a fiction deliberately designed to impoverish successful Western democracies.
That’s why ten percent renewables have quadrupled your power bills over 18 years.
The billionaire globalists driving these narratives want to rule the world – and they can’t do that if Westerners are well-informed, prosperous, and free.
The ALP-LNP twins are controlled by those delusional power-mad billionaire globalists, and we’re not getting our prosperity and freedom back while we tolerate them in our parliaments.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 6:09:08 GMT 8
Re: Cameras slug drivers $40k in fines a day
The Editor The Gold Coast Bulletin
There’s a logical fallacy called the “appeal to authority” fallacy. It presumes that “experts” are always right when history proves that’s frequently not the case.
Speed limits are set by Transport Department “experts”, (Cameras slug drivers $40k in fines a day, 02/11).
If a significant number of drivers are exceeding the speed limit at a given location and they’re not crashing it could mean the speed limit is too low.
Collecting fines from fixed cameras without instantly addressing the issue with the driver does not prevent what the “experts” claim is dangerous driving behaviour - but it’s great for revenue.
If it weren’t about revenue there’d be no fines, which disproportionately affect the poor, there’d be driver retraining instead.
And if it is about danger, shouldn’t the “experts” have to prove the speeding that did not result in a crash was dangerous for each individual offence?
Don’t expect the ALP-LNP twins to review speed limits, retrain drivers, provide equity for the poor, or prove their legal cases – they only care about getting hold of your money.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 6:12:33 GMT 8
Re: State is hardest hit by the heat
The Editor The Courier Mail
The alarmists who gain money, power, and attention from scaring people about normal summer heat are in full cry again, (State is hardest hit by the heat, 02/11).
There’s been ten warm periods in the current interglacial period and since the third one 7,800 years ago they’ve all been successively cooler.
Humans all over the world survived the first nine without air conditioning.
Atmospheric CO2 has been climbing incrementally since the interglacial began due to Henry’s Law, but the warm periods have been getting cooler.
Why? Because the ice is coming back – and cold is far more deadly to all life than heat.
The best way to reduce loss of life from temperature extremes is cheap and abundant electricity – something renewables have proven unable to provide.
But the anti-scientific ALP-LNP twins have quadrupled your power bills in 18 years with their renewables obsession.
It’s as if they want to cut their pension liability by killing off the most vulnerable citizens – the elderly poor.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 6:19:49 GMT 8
Government filth never stay still.
Great LtE's Peter.
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 6:27:03 GMT 8
Re: The ‘big lie’ about cost of renewable energy
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
While it’s nice to see some mainstream reporting on the big renewables lie, those of us who understand electrical engineering have been calling it out for 18 years, (The ‘big lie’ about cost of renewable energy, 02/11).
And it’s not just connection costs being ignored, the costs associated with the need for 100% back-up from reliable dispatchable generators and the need for frequency control are also ignored.
Even if renewables could run a grid (they can’t, because of instability issues) we couldn’t afford to build enough of them and the hundreds of Snowy 2.0s we’d need for back-up.
Renewables were never intended to work – if CO2 were really a problem we would’ve gone straight to nuclear.
Renewables are intended to bankrupt us and send our remaining industries to Asia, particularly China.
The billionaire globalists driving the big renewables lie can’t control us if we’re well-informed, prosperous, and free – and renewables are just one front in their campaign to change that.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 7:02:01 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 7:54:46 GMT 8
Re: Pressure builds on gas firms
The Editor The Herald Sun
“Lawfare” is the Alinsky-esque systematic abuse of the legal system to achieve a political objective and billionaire-funded activists have been doing it for years to cripple Western energy supplies, (Pressure builds on gas firms, 02/11).
Activism in the lawfare industrial complex isn’t limited to “environmental” groups either, it includes members of the legal fraternity who have bought into the self-destructive green-left ideology.
The risk to “the country’s $2.5 trillion economy” comes not from carbon dioxide (the molecule on which all life depends) or from any asserted effects of the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels (nature’s batteries) on climate, but from domestic communist subversives disguising themselves as environmentalists.
So why are domestic communists trying to ban the fuels modern civilisation relies on and for which there exists no viable alternatives?
They’re trying to collapse the economy so they can claim capitalism has failed and so we must try communism.
Frankly, I’m astonished to see Albanese’s regime waking up, albeit slightly, to the dangers of communism.
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Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on Nov 2, 2023 8:22:58 GMT 8
To comment on “IMF adds rate gain agony”, 02/11
CP - To comment on “IMF adds rate gain agony”, 02/11 CM – To comment on “IMF alarm bells for Aussie pain”, 02/11 DT - To comment on “Reserve bank told to drive rates much, much higher”, 02/11 HS - To comment on “IMF adds rate gain pain”, 02/11
The International Monetary Fund was established by the same globalist group who founded the UN, WHO, IPCC, UNESCO, and WEF and its manipulation of monetary systems have kept the poor in poverty and transferred vast amounts of wealth to themselves.
The Reserve Bank, which is ostensibly owned by Australian citizens, is completely wrong that its ongoing interest rate rises are going to stop inflation because government policies and overseas issues have caused the inflation.
Should the RBA heed the advice of the IMF, (“IMF adds rate gain agony”, 02/11), it will confirm what many of us have long suspected – that the RBA is not at all independent but is answerable to the IMF as if it was just another privately-owned Western central bank, like the twelve banks that compose the US “Federal Reserve”.
Try asking your local MP or your state Senators where the money that the RBA strip-mines from the economy with interest rate hikes ends up.
My bet is that they’ll dodge the question.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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