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Liberal Senator Jim Molan says climate change activists will 'yell in the faces' of politicians, but when questioned for solutions, 'they are devoid of any sensible answers'.

23/12/2019Liberal Senator Jim Molan says climate change activists will 'yell in the faces' of politicians, but when questioned for solutions, "they are devoid of any sensible answers".

It comes as Swedish activist Greta Thunberg slammed "political inaction" in relation to climate change and took to social media to say it has contributed to Australia's bushfire “catastrophes”. Mr Molan said he has personally been "yelled, yelled [and] yelled" at by climate change activists in the past. "Well that's fantastic, that's their right and God bless them for doing it," he told Sky News host Chris Smith.

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