How dare Australian elected parliamentarians have the temerity to inquire into climate issues

Seen on the ABC news front page – Climate change: Scientists warn sceptic MPs Dennis Jensen, Chris Back against inquiry into evidence of human influence

3 thoughts on “How dare Australian elected parliamentarians have the temerity to inquire into climate issues”

  1. What a depressing light this sheds on the utterly unscientific attitude of the Australian “science” community.

    The leader of this attack on our parliamentarians’ right to investigate the rationale for spending billions on alternative energy, climate models, dodgy revisions of the temperature record etc. is Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, whose record of disproven alarmist predictions is as long as your arm. For chapter and verse on these, see Bolt’s article “Will Ove Hoegh-Guldberg’s latest reef scare turn out better than his last?” (will leave out the link to see if I can beat the spam filter).

    Yet he now has the effrontery to lecture Dennis Jensen about how important it is to “listen to experts” about the disasters that “we will see” if we don’t swallow his claptrap. And he gets 12 other “scientists” to sign his letter.

    This is what happens when the government is the only funder of scientists, and has already taken an official view of what the issues, problems and solutions are. Ove and his 12 warmist disciples are no closer to real science than the followers of Lysenko or the Hundert gegen Einstein.

  2. The panelists on “The Drum” were going into complete meltdown after Dr Jensen’s interview and Chris Berg’s comments, beside themselves with rage that there was even a hint that Fairfax and ABC had got it wrong! Hundreds of their articles were right and can’t be questioned. Hilarious.

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