Climate change policy differences hides fact neither party goes far enough

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

Professor David Karoly from the University of Melbourne, one of Australia's leading climate change experts, discusses the issues both major political parties have with their respective climate change policies, and what Prime Minister Julia Gillard's community consultation idea will mean.

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  • What a conceited cockhead. We don't need his political advice or commentary on anything especially when he has so badly fucked up the science he claims he has expertise in. The only thing all Australians need to do is ignore this fuckwit. This creep is doing mankind a great disservice in diverting resources from worthwhile endeavours.

  • garagecrap, I agree climate change is a naturally recurring phenomenon by increased sun activity, and humans growing reliance on fossil fuels over the past hundred should not be considered and nor should global population presently being well over 4 times what it was 100 years ago should also be ignored, our increases in industrial technology/ environmental damage over the past hundred years really means very little.

    oh, and i loved your dust storm in sydney video great stuff

    dick

  • If you look up some history, you'll find out that climate change is a naturally recurring phenomenon by increased sun activity. Humans have very little part in it.

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