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Andrew Bolt: ‘Wilful ignorance’ on climate change is making people ‘poorer and weaker’

February 26, 2023

By Paul Homewood

 

We could do with Andrew Bolt and Sky Australia over here!

 

 

 

12 Comments
  1. Thomas Carr permalink
    February 26, 2023 11:23 am

    I see Sky News Australia. They have been even more disparaging about the blessed Greta. If there can be such a thing they have more than their fair share of Monbiots.

  2. February 26, 2023 1:26 pm

    The Climate Change grift is like a religion with these fools. They accept on faith every crazy energy idea that comes along so long as it means the end of fossil fuels The CCP is rolling with laughter as the feckless Western Governments destroy their economies under the aegis of the KLIMATE hoax. Where is that chubby, petulant teenage scold, Gerta, when you need a clear approach?

  3. Micky R permalink
    February 26, 2023 4:07 pm

    “Religious mania” gets a mention, as it should.

    Australia is a country blessed with natural resources, particularly coal.

  4. Phil O'Sophical permalink
    February 26, 2023 5:19 pm

    I watched Sky News Australia Outsiders (their Sunday a.m.) and Bolt and some others for several years, for a dose of sanity, but before Christmas they made it subscription only.

  5. February 26, 2023 9:28 pm

    I’m surprised he is still reporting as I thought Sky News Australia was under orders (presumably from Murdoch) to soft pedal their previous anti-global-warming line. Anyone know more?

  6. Ben Vorlich permalink
    February 27, 2023 9:45 am

    On the subject of wilful ignorance

    P&O Ferries spends £230m on hybrid ships that cannot be charged at Dover or Calais
    Limited power capacity at ports means the hybrid ships may rely more heavily on their diesel engines

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/02/26/po-ferries-spends-230m-hybrid-ships-cannot-charged-dover-calais/

    There are quite a few BEV owners in the same boat so to speak

    • Tim Spence permalink
      February 27, 2023 11:47 am

      A ferry with tons of exothermic battery aboard, what could possibly go wrong?

      • Ben Vorlich permalink
        February 27, 2023 12:28 pm

        Safe from catching fire while recharging batteries.

    • gezza1298 permalink
      February 27, 2023 1:22 pm

      Says a lot about how crap the Telegraph is that they have a photo of a normal ferry when in a few seconds I found a pic of the new ‘double-headed’ ferry. I would doubt that P&O didn’t know that currently there may not be sufficient power capacity to charge at either port but were planning for future restrictions being introduced on fuel oil use. Others are going down the LNG route but that is not without problems as one of the many disasters Jimmy Krankie has inflicted upon Scotland before her departure were some much needed new ferries for the island routes but are now hugely over budget and much delayed.

  7. gezza1298 permalink
    February 27, 2023 1:34 pm

    And with the idiots in charge in the UK led by Sushi, we are on the same path to failure as Australia. Instead of playing Tory internal politics with fake deals with the EU over Northern Ireland, perhaps Sushi could look at why our own growers are not able to supply fruit and veg due to their unaffordable energy bills.

  8. Douglas Brodie permalink
    February 27, 2023 6:08 pm

    What if they aren’t delusional fools? What if it’s all a big lie and they are deliberately trying to wreck the economy at the bidding of their psychopathic Malthusian overlords – “the real enemy then is humanity itself”?

    • Douglas Brodie permalink
      February 27, 2023 6:12 pm

      Just as they deliberately wrecked the global economy through their Covid plandemic, with mass depopulation and sterilisation thrown in for good measure.

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