Iron
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I care not for the thread!zimmerman8k said:I couldn't agree more. But I thought that original comment was a bit alarmist. Climate change is of great importance, but to say that the leaders of Australia (with less than 1% of the world's population) ignoring climate change will doom the planet is a bit over the top. Also this thread is about the Coalitions election chances. But I can definately understand your outrage.
Australia could be a huge role-model for the world. We've historically been very persuasive internationally. See Evatt and the UN, or Keating and APEC. The Coalition's peril is hope for the world. Like the proverbial Churchill, id rather go down fighting and embrace my existential doom than deny, deny, deny.
I’m sure you’re immune to the debate, as are most. Trusty apathy and a retreat to the self can always be relied on in such times. But we're talking about
The destruction of natural resources, especially food
The limited supply of fossil fuels, fresh water, and farmland
The explosion of poor health and mass epidemics
This dwarfs everything the government stands for.
The WHO has estimated 150,000 deaths and 5million illnesses - annually - to be linked to climate change - set to double in under 25yrs.
It means fierce competition for resources such as fish, rivers, arable land, with nuclear states. Siberia for Britain. Drought for America. More severe storms. Refugee crisis. Non-western states would turn to drugs, terrorism, illegal arms against the West which knowingly, selfishly perpetuates their poverty.
All this is allowed? Allowed by a mindless public, blind to poverty, accepting of American unilateralism, shamelessly material, switched off to anything outside their immediate satisfaction, and turning inward via politically powerful Christian fundamentalism which welcomes all this as the fulfilment of the prophesy.