Student climate activists ‘haven’t studied chemistry’

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Queensland Senator Matt Canavan says student activists running around with placards against fossil fuels “haven’t studied chemistry”.

Queensland Senator Matt Canavan says student activists running around with placards against fossil fuels “haven’t studied chemistry”.“Because we’re short of those things … fertiliser costs right around the world going up,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

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