Australians shivering through the worst energy crisis in decades should not be lectured on climate policy by pseudointellectual foreign activists masquerading as academics, writes Jack Houghton.
were used by reporters at The Guardian who this week wrote with glee about Sky News Australia’s supposed role in spreading these anti-orthodox views.
“The report identified key ‘discourses of delay’ used to undermine action on the climate crisis, particular in the lead up to and during the UN climate talks in Glasgow in 2021,” Mr Readfearn wrote. Or as global emissions tracking website climateactiontracker.org puts it, President Xi Jinping has “seemingly completely reneged on this strategy” to pursue burning more coal instead.
And while this is happening we squabble over supply source statistics instead of being able to guarantee that Australians will be able to keep the lights on.
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