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Labor's coalition partner, the Australian Greens, and their leadership aspirant Senator Sarah Hanson-Young have prescribed a dire outcome for regional Australia under the Green-Labor-Independent government.
 
Senator Hanson-Young, and Greens South Australian MP Mark Parnell, said yesterday that “small towns that are based entirely on fossil fuels probably won't exist."
 
So the Princess of university lefty students has decided that we don't need small regional towns. I know that comment is a little bit cutting but I also know what she said was totally insulting.
 
This is the crowd that is currently running the country. These are the things they are saying. Yet they tell us a carbon tax won't hurt. We can judge them now not only by their actions but also by their words.
Every day that Julia relies on the Greens support, and she does, she endorses the Greens' statements.
 
What do we say to people in a small town with a mortgage Sarah Hanson-Young? What do they do, pick up their house and move? Where exactly are these green towns? I have a vision of Nimbin but that is about as far as I get.
 
Sarah what you really mean by green jobs, is the transfer of people from boilermakers and fitter and turners into national park guides, carbon bureaucrats and Australian Taxation Officials.
 
The effect of all this, we know from Treasury modelling, is that real wages will fall. A promise the Labor party always seem to be able to deliver on.
 
In Sarah Hanson-Young's mythical economy we become a nation of bio-ethical kitchen renovators. We make money apparently because people like us. We put love and good thoughts on the boats that used
to export our coal.
 
I can say that because the Greens really do want to close down the coal industry. It is no good Labor saying that it doesn't want to shut down the coal industry when your coalition partner says they do.
 
If you don't want to do that why did you sign the registry book, witnessed by the Australian people, remember, the shot where Bob had the corsage in his lapel.
 
 
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# Mark Westaway
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 12:20 PM
Hi Barnaby,
You'd have thought that they'd have learned from Tasmania. The Greens kept spruiking green jobs such as eco-tourism instead of forestry, but they will never learn that people will only take a holiday when they have some security. People are currently salting money away because they are concerned about the economy and their future under this government.
Kind regards
Mark
# joe
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 1:51 PM
Mr Joyce,
Our sounthern friends are holding marches and want lynchings(joke).Is there going to be marches or rallies against the tax here.Many of us and i mean many support liberals and you.Also if you and Liberals not know,we will have a generation of brain wshed that will vote,so how is it possible and what is the plan to stop these evil people.They want us doomed and they have the backing of the united nations.I am really worried for the genuine pensions and elder for as you know we all would not be here if it not for them.I am a small business owner,so like many have to work,focus as for me i have a debt to my parents to pay.If i fail they loose as well.This has got me so worried that i might do something nasty as my insurrance will pay back and make my parents rich.I think i not the only one that feels like this.We have been fighting on face book as this is for me better than going out there.Good luck Mr Joyce and Battle on.You have a nation of workers behind you,not bludgers.lol.
Kind regards Joe up in the Whitsundays.
# mlpinaus
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 2:00 PM
Yes, it's the uiniversity leftie latte set that don't know or care how a dollar is earned in the real world. Not a "benifit", not sucking on the government teat. In the real non government world.
Marcus
# Alexander Bretti
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 3:20 PM
It'll cost tax payers money to fund these green jobs which can only happen if people have jobs in the first places. This ETS is now encouraging international mining companies to start buying or take overs mining industries to get their hands on carbon credits and then offload the minerals overseas which will put the prices up on everything here. The Banks will get rich from this too and BHP will make billions selling their carbon credits because they are in export while the small mining companies will get stung and suffer from this, only the major mining companies will profit billions from this carbon ie ETS, just have to look at Europe to see the mess the ETS is doing there and the billions of dollars the Banks and mining companies are making yet the prices are going up in the cities. They are offloading all their resources overseas. This whole thing is corrupt and the Greens seem to have some sort of agenda behind it, maybe they are wanting to follow Al Gor into creating a globe world bank to cash in on all the carbon credits and taxes while we all suffer paying for everything.
# murray buzza
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 3:37 PM
Yes Barnaby TRUTH is the issue.When the current PM of Australia said there will be no carbon tax we expected that promise to be kept.Gillard has tainted the office of the PM.Gillard is a very poor example for our children,whom we try to teach to tell the truth.
# Nathan Peter
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 3:45 PM
Barnaby... Keep smashing these morons mate... They are a bunch of Pea Hearts... If only other pollies had the passion that you have to actually say what people think instead of falling to their knees in front of Bob Brown and co...

Regards,

Nathan..
# Keith Barrett
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 4:17 PM
These type of comments used to make me boil but I now realise that the more they spruke this drivel the more voters are turned away from them. So let us encourage the Greens to continue. The media seems reluctant to take them to task.


# Baz
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 4:28 PM
Barnaby, Barnaby, Barnie. Now i know where the news of the world hacks are working. At your blog site.
Your comment about the glee club yesterday was pretty funny but not as amusing as the Adams Family theme song that sprung to mind when we saw you on the back of that trailer bed at the Canberra anti carbon tax rally.
Imagine if pollies in the city showed the level of disrespect you show to people that are passionate about a cause that may differ from yours.
Disrespect to others earns no repect from me.
# Lorikeet
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:57 PM
Andrew Bartlett (Greens) seems interested in more regional development to disperse a growing population re-distributed from the third world. I'm not sure what work he thinks there will be in regional Australia. I think he once mentioned tourism.

Sarah Hanson-Young is not my idea of a Princess. I think she looks more like the Wicked Witch of the West. She is certainly the poisoned apple of Bob Brown's eye. I think she will achieve her goal and become the party leader, so the Greens can reel in even more naive young girls to do their dirty work.
# Lorikeet
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 7:18 AM
Here is a link to a debate on the Carbon Tax which is to be held at the National Press Club in Canberra on 19 July. This will probably be screened live on ABC1 at 12.30 p.m. Check program guides.

Lord Christopher Monckton will participate on the negative side.

http://www.npc.org.au/speakers/lord-christop0her-monckton-vs-richard-denniss.html
# Daniel Bryen
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 7:38 AM
Barnaby, I would like you to comment on your Coalition Direct Action plan. This morning on ABC breakfast you said that this action on air pollution will have no affect on global warming. I happen to share your view but then why do you have a policy to do the same thing via a different method. I am not challenging your view. I am just confused why you support a policy that has the same outcome. Better not to spend tax payers money on any action that wont see an outcome.
Daniel
# Chris Leskie
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 8:33 AM
Totally agree ! Well said.
If the Greens think they can close down rural towns then come out here to the Wimmera and see if you can move us or intimidate us with their pathetic Carbon tax. And Bob Brown needs to be hit in the face..hard !
This country has millions of people that dont want the Green agenda or the stinking Socialist Labor policies.
Country Australia is proud and hard working and doesn't take shit from feel good faggots like the Greens.
# Ted O'Brien
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 7:17 PM
In about 1994 I heard Prof Michael Archer, a paleontologist with an American accent, and since Dean of the Faculty of Science at the Universiity of NSW, declare on ABC radio that because of its fragile ecology, Australia should shut down agriculture altogether and import its food.

It should then pay the farmers to show the tourists around.

There are such nuts teaching in our academies.
# Hardy Woodard
Thursday, July 14, 2011 9:12 AM
Barnaby ,

'l m glad w've got you and Tony fighting for our existance ,All the best .
Regards
Hardy
# Darren
Thursday, July 14, 2011 9:47 AM
Absolutely correct Sarah Hanson-Young is poisonous, just like her party.

Watch out Bobby dazzler this omnivore has your job in her cross hare's, Bobby you have just been added to the endangered species list.
# Brian Shield
Thursday, July 14, 2011 11:08 AM
Hi Barnaby,
Being a supporter of the carbon tax or not industry does polllute the environment buy so does every thing else , If we want industry to clean up there act impose annual emmission reduction targets over five years and allow industry to spend the money that is being imposed on them as a tax to clean up there act , penalties could be put in place for not reaching those targets. The way it is now they want industry to pay a tax and spend money to reduce there emmissions and thats a double wammy and thats not fair. But what do you expect from the closet PM ( Bob Brown ) and the puppet Ms Jillard.
Cheers
Brian
# Brian Shield
Thursday, July 14, 2011 11:44 AM
Hi Barnaby
A very interesting letter
The Great Carbon Tax Fraud(a reality check)

How Well Has The Media And Government Informed The Public About CO2 Levels In The Air?

Ask yourself, your friends, family and work associates if they know the answers to the following questions about Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Be sure to write your answers before looking at the following pages.

Question 1. What percentage of the atmosphere do you think is CO2?
Question 2. Have you ever seen the percentage given in any media?
Question 3. What percentage of the CO2 is man-made?
Question 4. What percentage of the man-made CO2 does Australia produce?
Question 5. Is CO2 is a pollutant?
Question 6. Have you ever seen any evidence that CO2 causes a greenhouse effect?
I have asked over 100 people these questions. Virtually everyone says they don’t know the answers so ask them to tell you what their perception is by what they have learnt from the media, the government and Green groups. Let them know there is no right or wrong answer as you are just doing a survey as to what people have perceived the answers to be from these sources.
The answers to these questions are fundamental to evaluating the global warming scare YET almost no one knows the facts. However, without this knowledge we can’t make an informed decision about whether Climate Change is natural or not.
On the following pages are respondent’s perceptions followed by the correct answers. The bulk of the respondents (over 100 to date) are educated fairly well to very well. They comprise business managers in a diversity of large and small companies, those in medical profession, accounting, law, sales, engineering as well as scientists and trades people.
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
Q1. What % of the air is CO2?
Respondent’s Answers: nearly all were 20% - 40%, the highest was 75% while the lowest were 10%- 2%.
The Correct Answer: CO2 is less than a mere four 100ths of 1%! As a decimal it is 0.038%. As a fraction it is 1/27th of 1%. (Measurements for CO2 vary from one source to another from 0.036%- 0.039% due to the difficulty in measuring such a small quantity and due to changes in wind direction e.g. whether the air flow is from an industrialized region or a volcanic emission etc)
Nitrogen is just over 78%, Oxygen is just under 21% and Argon is almost 1%. CO2 is a minute trace gas at 0.038%. We all learnt the composition of the air in both primary and high school but because most people don’t use science in their day to day living, they have forgotten this. Also, the vast bulk of the population have very little knowledge of science so they find it impossible to make judgements about even basic scientific issues let alone ones as complex as climate. This makes it easy for those with agendas to deceive us by using emotive statements rather than facts. For a detailed breakup of the atmosphere go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth#Composition
Q2. Have you seen a percentage for CO2 given in the media?
Respondent’s answers: All said ’No’.
Q3. What % of CO2 do humans produce?
Respondent’s answers ranged from as high as 100% with most estimating it to be between 75% to 25% and only four said they thought it was between 10% and 2 %.
The Correct Answer: Nature produces nearly all of it. Humans produce only 3%. As a decimal it is a miniscule 0.001% of the air. All of mankind produces only one molecule of CO2 in around every 90,000 air molecules! Yes, that’s all.
Q4. What % of man-made CO2 does Australia produce?
Respondent’s Answers ranged from 20% to 5%.
The Correct Answer is 1% of the 0.001% of man-made CO2. As a decimal it is an insignificant 0.00001% of the air. That’s one, one-hundredth thousandth of the air. That is what all the fuss is about! That’s one CO2 molecule from Australia in every 9,000,000 molecules of air. It has absolutely no affect at all.
We have been grossly misled to think there is tens of thousands of times as much CO2 as there is!
Why has such important information been withheld from the public? If the public were aware that man-made CO2 is so incredibly small there would be very little belief in a climate disaster so the media would not be able to make a bonanza from years of high sales by selling doomsday stories. Governments and Green groups would not be able to justify a carbon tax that will greatly raise the cost of everything. Major international banks and the stock market would not make massive profits out of carbon trading and many in the science community would not be getting large research grants.
Q5. Is CO2 is a pollutant?
Respondent’s Answers: All thought it was a pollutant, at least to some degree.
The Correct Answer: CO2 is a harmless, trace gas. It is as necessary for life - just as oxygen and nitrogen are. It is a natural gas that is clear, tasteless and odourless. It is in no way a pollutant.
Calling CO2 a ‘pollutant’ leads many to wrongly think of it as black, grey or white smoke. Because the media deceitfully show white or grey ‘smoke’ coming out of power station cooling towers, most think this is CO2. It is not: it’s just steam (water vapour) condensing in the air. CO2 is invisible: just breathe out and see. Look at it bubbling out of your soft drinks, beer or sparkling wine. No one considers that a pollutant - because it’s not. CO2 in its frozen state is commonly known as dry ice. It is used in camping eskys, in medical treatments and science experiments. No one considers that a pollutant either. CO2 is emitted from all plants. This ‘emission’ is not considered a pollutant even though this alone is 33 times more than man produces! Huge quantities of CO2 are dissolved naturally in the ocean and released from the warm surface. This is not considered a pollutant either.
The two large cooling towers are emitting only steam. A tiny amount of CO2 is trickling out of the thin chimney at centre. It is only barely visible due to a small quantity of smoke particles, most of which is filtered out nowadays. The media doesn’t like to show skinny CO2 chimneys emitting nothing visible because this is unimpressive and not the least bit emotive so it doesn’t make for sensationalist journalism. So they typically choose to deceive the public by showing cooling towers.
Q6. Have you seen any evidence that CO2 causes a greenhouse effect?
Respondent’s Answers: Most did not know of any definite proof. Some said they thought the melting of the Arctic and glaciers was possibly proof.
The Correct Answer: There is no proof at all. The Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (the IPCC) has never produced any proof. There are, however the following proofs that it can’t cause a greenhouse effect.
• It is true that CO2 can absorb heat a little faster than nitrogen and oxygen but it becomes no hotter because it cannot absorb anymore heat than there is available to the other gases. This is against the laws of thermodynamics. All gases share their heat with the other gases. Gas molecules fly around and are constantly colliding with other gas molecules so they immediately lose any excess heat to other molecules during these collisions. That’s why the air is all one temperature in any limited volume.
• Even if CO2 levels were many times higher, radiative heating physics shows that it would make virtually no difference to temperature because it has a very limited heating ability. With CO2, the more there is, the less it heats because it quickly becomes saturated. For a detailed explanation go to: http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html
The following facts show that even high levels of CO2 can make almost no impact on heating the atmosphere.
1. Glasshouses with high levels of CO2 - hundreds of times higher than in the air to make plants grow faster – heat up during the day to the same temperature as glasshouses with air in them. This is also true for bottles of pure CO2 compared to ones with air.
2. The planets Venus and Mars have atmospheres that are almost entirely CO2 (97%) yet they have no ‘runaway’ greenhouse heating effect. Their temperatures are stable.
3. The geological record over hundreds of millions of years has shown that CO2 has had no affect whatsoever on climate. At times, CO2 was hundreds of times higher, yet there were ice ages.
4. In recent times when Earth was considerably warmer during the Roman Warming and the Medieval Warming, the higher temperatures then were totally natural because there was no industrialization back then.
• Water vapour is 4% of the air and that‘s 100 times as much as CO2. Water vapour absorbs 33 times as much heat as CO2 making CO2’s contribution insignificant. But like CO2, water vapour also gives this heat away to air molecules by contact (conduction) and radiation, thereby making the surrounding air the same temperature.
• The Earth’s atmosphere is very thin so its heat is continually being lost to the absolute coldness of outer space (-270 C). As there is no ‘ceiling’ to the atmosphere, surface heat cannot be retained. The Sun renews warmth every day.
Over the last few years Earth has had much colder winters due to very few magnetic storms on the Sun. These four increasingly colder winters have been particularly noticeable in the northern hemisphere where most of the land is. Because of this, the Arctic has re-frozen and glaciers that were receding are now surging due to the heavy snow falls. The Arctic showed some melting around its edges from the mid 90s to the mid 2000s due to the very high level of solar storm activity at that time. But as the Sun is now entering probably 2-4 decades of low solar activity, this is expected to cause global cooling. For more detail, see the following page.
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The climate has always been naturally cyclic and variable due to numerous natural drivers of which CO2 is not one. Over millions of years the climate has shown far greater changes in the geological record than we have seen over the last 200 hundred years - and there was no industrialization back then. The very minor variations we have witnessed over the last 100 years have all occurred several times even in that short period. Today’s changes in climate are common and completely natural. There are now over 50 books that provide numerous reasons why man-made global warming is false.
The Effect of the Sun on Earth’s climate
It has long been known that the Sun is by far the major driver of all weather on Earth because it is the source of all heat and energy. There is absolutely no real-world evidence that the temperature has continually risen as we were led to believe. The hottest records in the USA and Greenland were in the 1930s due to a strong solar cycle. It became cooler from 1940 to 1970. This was due to a weak solar cycle. It has again become increasingly colder since 2006 due to another weak solar cycle. The Sun’s magnetic storm activity has now moved to an extended minimum so the next 2-4 maximums are expected to be much weaker than the last few have been. By 2011 the solar cycle should have risen half way back to its 11 year maximum but it hasn’t! It’s only just started. The last time the Sun acted this way was during the Dalton Minimum from 1790 to 1830 which produced 40 years of very cold winters with subdued, wetter summers globally - just as we are expiring now. From 1450 -1750 a more intense Maunder Minimum occurred which caused the Little Ice Age. The next 2-4 solar cycles will very likely be low in solar activity causing noticeably cooler global temperatures for a few decades.
For details see: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/02/02/solar-cycle-24-update
and http://www.climatechangedenier.com.au/climate-change/another-dalton-minimum/
The effect of the current Solar Minimum is particularly obvious in the northern hemisphere where increasingly colder winter temperatures have caused massive snow falls disrupting transportation across Europe, Asia and the US.
Despite more than a decade of continual doomsday predictions of increasing temperatures and never-ending drought globally, the opposite has happened. There have been lower temperatures globally with greatly increased rain and snows over much of the planet since 2006. This has caused floods across most of Australia and most other counties, as seen on the TV news. This ended the global 10 year drought conditions from the mid 90s to the mid 2000s. There has been no drop in CO2 to cause this: in fact, CO2 has risen. There is no correlation between CO2 levels and climate. The reason CO2 levels have gone up a little is most likely due to the surface of the oceans warming very slightly during the later half of the century and therefore releasing a little CO2. (The oceans are currently cooling very slightly.) Mankind’s contribution to CO2 is so small it’s not measurable.
Polls on Climate Change
Polls in western countries now show that believers in man-made global warming are now in the minority with a sizable percentage of over 20% who “don’t know” if CO2 is causing any change. The obvious change to a cooler, wetter climate combined with the revelations of climate fraud shown by the Climategate emails has led to the change in public perception. Polls asking people what is the most important threat to them out of a list of 20 issues, place global warming at the bottom!
Popular beliefs are not fact
The bulk of the population of the western world believed that the 2000 Bug would destroy much of our technology on New Year’s Eve 2000 yet not one disaster occurred anywhere. We were told CFCs caused the Ozone ‘hole’ yet after billions of dollars were spent removing CFCs over 30 years, the slight depletion of Ozone at the South Pole has not changed. Scientists now think it is natural. Popular beliefs are often based on blind faith, ideology and profit rather than proven scientific evidence. History is littered with popular consensuses that were wrong.
A Carbon Tax
Taxing CO2 achieves nothing for the environment; in fact, it deprives real environmental issues from receiving funds. A carbon tax will have a disastrous impact on lower and middle income earners. Even if drastic measures were imposed equally on all countries around the world to reduce the total human CO2 contribution by as much as 30%, this would reduce total CO2 by an insignificant percentage. It would have no affect whatsoever on the climate but it would totally destroy the economies of every country and dramatically lower everyone’s living standards. Most people and politicians are making decisions emotively, not factually about a complex science they know virtually nothing about.
Gregg D Thompson
Climate Researcher
Astronomer
Environmentalist
Author of two science books
Business Manager and Director of 3 companies
Author of science magazine articles
Designer and project manager of special effects attractions
Nature photographer
Has a great interest in most sciences
Loves creating innovation in art
Cheers
Brian

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