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Global Warming Not a Priority for Green Voters

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By George

We are all aware of Stuff’s evangelistic global warming crusade where some weird individuals, who quite frankly are of little or no significance, actually believe they are celestial demigods when it comes to predicting the future of global warming.

The first thing that struck me was that, by virtue of being employed by Stuff, that immediately disqualified them from making the claim on their CVs of being journalists. A prophet, clairvoyant or even a palmist would more accurately represent their qualifications, yet we are expected to take them seriously and are not permitted to challenge their superior intellect. I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but my blade can determine the difference between slicing through a block of ice and the threading of newsprint.

Is climate changing? Possibly. Can humanity intervene? I don’t think so. There is a deliberate interweaving of global warming and the need to protect our environment and it is the annexing of these two issues that have diluted the urgency and our desire to take environmental issues more seriously.

I have travelled throughout the world over many years; and the planet, quite frankly, is a dump. Man/woman-made filth. If governments and activists want to be taken seriously they need to abandon this tripe about global warming and put their energy into fixing the environment. It is only then that they should be acknowledged and believed.

Humanity created the mess, so humanity can address it. Let mother nature do what she does best; she is the thermometer of the universe. Not Stuff nor socialists.

15,000 readers responded to Stuff’s climate survey and 160,000 voted Green at the last election. When it’s likely that more than 90% of Green supporters ignored Stuff’s global warming survey, you know your BS is spread very thin.

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