Daily Links Dec 11
Maelor via the Prom, where the view is great.
Our response, or lack thereof, to climate change shows we are already stupid. To become more so is a real problem.
The developer, the whistleblower and the Minister is Exhibit A in why we need transparent disclosure laws, whistleblower protection and a National Integrity Commission. Josh Frydenberg appeared to be a cleanskin a few years ago, he is a besmirched character now and he ought to reflect on what happened to Hawthorn’s John Pesutto, who shares many of the polling booths of the federal seat of Kooyong.
Coal companies participating in climate talks? Foxes managing chook-sheds? Dracula’s Xmas Party is at the Blood Bank? Add your own metaphor.
The Energy Minister’s wife, in saying rolling blackouts are needed to teach lefties a lesson, is just a shocker. We wouldn’t wish floods, famine and pestilence on the deniers who are holding us all back on climate change response.
So why has the response to climate change been a tragedy for the commons. This little clip from today’s Age gives a clue. Political officers, the Minerals Council and The …
So why has the response to climate change been a tragedy for the commons. This little clip from today’s Age gives a clue.Political officers, the Minerals Council and The Oz are culpable.
Post of the Day Big Coal And Friends On Track To Shut Down Your Climate Activism Julie Macken A major case opening today in a Queensland court could have profound …
Maelor’s Post of the day is indeed the post of the day. Check the article and see the charts. It looks like it’s only beef on birthdays and I’m told there’s lots that you can do with Tofu.
Deliberately spreading misinformation (ie. lying) should be permissible as it’s free speech, argues some British climate-deniers. The crime of fraud appears in many guises, I would say.