Gillard faces revolt on economy
The Lowy poll said that Australians were softening their views on measures to fight global warming, with support for urgent and strong policies falling from two-thirds to 36 per cent in the past six years.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
Google Search
-
Recent Posts
- Angry Democrats
- November 9, 1913 Storm
- Science Magazine Explains Trump Supporters
- Obliterating Bill Gates
- Scientific American Editor In Chief Speaks Out
- The End Of Everything
- Harris To Win In A Blowout
- Election Results
- “Glaciers, Icebergs Melt As World Gets Warmer”
- “falsely labeling”
- Vote For Change By Electing The Incumbent
- Protesting Too Much Snow
- Glaciers Vs. The Hockey Stick
- CNN : Unvaccinated Should Not Be Allowed To Leave Their Homes
- IPCC : Himalayan Glaciers Gone By 2035
- Deadly Cyclones And Arctic Sea Ice
- What About The Middle Part?
- “filled with racist remarks”
- Defacing Art Can Prevent Floods
- The Worst Disaster Year In History
- Harris Wins Pennsylvania
- “politicians & shills bankrolled by the fossil fuel industry”
- UN : CO2 Killing Babies
- Patriotic Clapper Misspoke
- New York Times Headlines
Recent Comments
- Tel on Obliterating Bill Gates
- Ohio Cyclist on The End Of Everything
- Ohio Cyclist on Science Magazine Explains Trump Supporters
- Tel on Angry Democrats
- Disillusioned on Angry Democrats
- arn on Angry Democrats
- Disillusioned on Angry Democrats
- Disillusioned on Science Magazine Explains Trump Supporters
- rah on Harris To Win In A Blowout
- rah on Obliterating Bill Gates
Consistent with their “we’re doing the right thing” mentality, they won’t be paying any attention to opinion polls.
It’s rather like the IPCC assuming that there’s a catastrophic problem with the climate, basing all their “research” on the premise that there’s no way they can be wrong, and ignoring anything that tells them they are.
It’s not even politics; just complete stupidity
The part where the government climate experts said we’d be out of water in a year or two and most of the states spent billions of dollars on desalination plants (now mothballed or construction delayed due to excessive rain), and since then it hasn’t stopped raining – probably didn’t help.
Reblogged this on Climate Ponderings.
Nice photo of Julia And Ross at work, Steve! Must have been taken at Bullamakanka.
Taken by Paparazzi at Gobby Creek