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Slaying the Dragon of Net Zero Emissions

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Slaying the Dragon of Net Zero Emissions

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Written by Dr. Binoy Kampmark 

The Queensland Nationals Senator Matt Canavan is a jewel of parochialism, a darling of nutty consternation.  As a member of a party historically hostile to cutting fossil fuel emissions, he has been, for the most part, at home.  But some of his colleagues have had environmental conversions, hammering out an understanding with their Liberal counterparts about a net zero emissions target by 2050.

This understanding was only reached after much hollering and fuss prior to Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s visit to the climate change conference in Glasgow in 2021. But Canavan was having none of it and was delighted by the conference’s end that countries had agreed to “phase down” rather than “phase out” coal burning.

The communique of COP26 was, according to the Queensland Senator, a “green light” for Australia to keep digging and “supply the world with more coal because that’s what brings people out of poverty.”  There had “never been a higher demand” for coal and a virtuous Australian fossil fuel market would be happy to feed it.

With an election campaign in full swing, Canavan has again attempted to slay the net zero emissions dragon, taking the lead from LNP candidate for the seat of Flynn, Colin Boyce.  Boyce had suggested that the commitment to net zero was flexible, permitting “wiggle room” and a distinct lack of fidelity.

On the ABC’s Afternoon Briefing program, Canavan went one further in roundly proclaiming that “net zero is … dead.”  With such remarks, the accord reached between the Liberals and Nationals about achieving net zero emissions by 2050 seemed, not only shaky but erased.  “[UK Prime Minister] Boris Johnson said he is pausing the net zero commitment, Germany is building coal and gas infrastructure, Italy’s reopening coal-fired power plants.  It’s all over.  It’s all over bar the shouting here.”

With the election campaign in full swing, these remarks proved unwelcome to his government colleagues.  “This is not the party’s position, that’s not the Coalition’s position and it’s not the government’s position,” Morrison confirmed.  “That’s his view, it’s no surprise, he’s held it for a long time, it’s been resolved and our policy was set out very clearly.”

The Nationals MP Michelle Landry was less diplomatic.  “Pull your head in, Matt,” she waspishly chided, while Victorian Nationals MP Darren Chester suggested that Canavan had lost not merely the argument but a sense of perspective.  “Matt Canavan is becoming like the Japanese intelligence officer who refused to accept World War II was over and hid in the Philippines jungle for 30 years.”

Former Nationals leader, Michael McCormack, did the media rounds suggesting that Canavan’s remarks were “not helpful”.  The issue of emission targets had been resolved.  “There are enough sensible people in the National Party to ensure people know we are committed to it.”

The discordance in government ranks was a boon to the Labor Party.  “The Liberal and National Parties are in open warfare about their net zero emissions policy, in the middle of an election campaign,” came the assessment from Labor Senator Murray Watt.

Anyone familiar with the Canavan copy book will be touched and dismayed by his entertainingly grotesque readings of climate change.  In 2021, he tweeted photos of snow filled scenes in regional New South Wales mocking the idea that there was a rise in global temperatures.  He has also been unsparing about the authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.  “One of the IPCC authors was quoted as saying he hoped this report would scare people so it would help change their vote,” he recalled.

The senator has also become a socialist of sorts, at least when it comes to fossil fuel polluters.  Far from being demonised, those in the industry should be coddled and cushioned from the predatory behaviour of banks refusing to fork out financing for new mines.  “Global banks that want to control who has a job in Australia should be locked out of our country.”  Australians should well “pay higher interest rates but that would be worth it to protect our independence”.

In 2020, he told an Australian national program that the idea of zero emissions was never something that had been put to the electorate.  “The Australian people have never voted for net zero emissions… We seem to try and get bullied into these positions that the Australian people didn’t vote for.” He also attacked the Paris climate agreement as “transferring industrial wealth from the west and from Australia to China, a country that’s bullying and threatening us.”  (It must surely strike Canavan as ironic that China’s demand for Australian commodities, notably iron ore, remains insatiable.)

With such attitudes, Canavan is bound to win a fair share of votes. His unabashed hostility to environmental activists and his adoration of coal continues to sell well as a message in parts of his home state.  It is proving less convincing in Australia’s metropolitan centres, increasingly terrified by a planet on the boil.

Dr. Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge.  He currently lectures at RMIT University.  Email: bkampmark@gmail.com

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Mark

If I was a German citizen then first I would think about my safety and about my nation then later I will think about Ukraine, France, UK etc.

If I and my nation are becoming vulnerable then I will never be part of any war and would never ever supply weapons to any party.

Nowadays Russian one nuclear warhead is 400 kiloton which is 20 times more powerful than the bomb Washington droped on Japanies city Nagasaki which was 21 kiloton. Imagine a single 400 kiloton bomb will wiped off not only a single big city like Berlin, Paris, London or New York with whole life but also the attached rural areas. Nuclear warheads are not fun. No nation is prepared to deal with it.

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Florian Geyer

Reality is a silver bullet of death for the UN Climate change freaks who are all ‘bought and paid for’ inbred retards.

UN agenda 21 is ALL about control, in order to inflate the wealth of the Khazars.

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Chris Gr

The wealth of Sabbatean Frankists.

Mark

Russia is vulnerable every second to nuclear attacks. NATO member states should never be trusted.

Tommy Jensen

Putin continue gobbling gold and landmasses for himself. First Ossetia, then Arctic, Syria, Crimea and Donbass, Ukraine, Poland, Moldova Sooner or later Putin will take Alaska and its gold, and then he is ready to eat up Oklahoma City asking all its citizens to give up their last 1 oz coin, and you cant hide it because Putin sees everything from advanced military satelites. This is the future we are heading.

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Chris Gr

Putin never invaded Poland or Moldova.

Mark

Slow or delayed military advance is not in favour of Russia. For rapid advance, Russia should issue a warning to Zelensky and his forces to evacuate the area in a 60 miles radius from the Russian military positions before attacking. This will also save lives on both sides.

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Mark

After light weapons, NATO states have also started heavy weapons landing from cargo planes in Ukraine. Russia must target these cargo planes, otherwise the NATO states’ fighter jets will join the war.

TRUSS IS A TRUTH ASSASIN WHORE

No biggie Russian gen 4.5 migs would swallow nwo fags through their intakes anyway,just saying!

Minimaunder

Net zero,environmentalism, 2030,the great reset are all from the new world order agenda, causing a down grading of world life styles, not just the west ,although the west will feel the consequences the most.

This has nothing to do with the Ukrainian conflict although the conflict is being used to hasten the agenda,we have seen for years the increase in legislation crippling farming and traditional industries.

THE decrease in fossil fuels has also been on the agenda for years ,gas for heating now restricted in Europe has been a green agenda for years ,same also for private transportation, fuel for road vehicles is artificially high in price , restricting your freedom of movement by directly effecting your ability to purchase fuel.

There is no mandate from the people to change are lifestyles, freedoms, we have been told ” its good for us and the planet, authoritarian forces with no mandate/vote from the people are driving this agenda.

The usa and UK are the main antagonists, its no coincidence that the usa and UK are the main drivers in prolonging, arming the Ukrainian conflict ,dragging in all sorts of countries through blackmail, bribes and sweetners , at the same time provoking China by doing exactly the same as what they accuse Russia of.

We have lived in dangerous times for decades, now we are coming into castroscophic times.

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Chris Gr

Totally correct answer. We don’t have a climate crisis. We have a crisis of the system. All this pseudo-green paranoia is used for their own ends, to transform society into a global technocratic dictatorship.

Khazar Agent

Folks, you will see zero emission technology in 2nd half of this year. Here on SouthFront.

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CrniBlack

If we use gas that follows BS coming out of the politicians mouths we have a chance to reduce emmision by 2050

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James R

Another worthless and mediocre piece of crap from Binoy, who has apparently never thought an original or interesting thought in his life.

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Chris Gr

Those climate fanatics just want jobs to be lost and people to be in poverty.

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