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Category Archives: Democracy and global warming policies
The schemers, the naive, the fearful – and the harlots
Andrew L. Urban It was late Sunday morning, March 23, 2025 when Kathrine posted her question in the reader comments at the end of Bjorn Lomborg’s article, “United Nations ‘propaganda’ on climate costing the world trillions” in the Weekend Australian. … Continue reading
Electric shock: it’s much worse than you think
Andrew L. Urban Startled, I stared at my electricity bill. My consumption over the quarter had decreased by 4.62%. The bill, however, was 20% higher, at $542.66. I live alone. (Cat doesn’t count…) And that’s before the 9% price rise … Continue reading
Open letter to US President Donald Trump
Via Erika Olsen, Charge d’affaires, US Embassy, Canberra January 29, 2025 Dear President Trump, You are the only person on earth who could save the severe damage being done to western economies by the pursuit of politically motivated and mischievous … Continue reading
Sabotage – Arthur gets it
Andrew L. Urban A bloke called Arthur Alexander from Camp Mountain, a community of less that 1,500 people some 20kms north west of Brisbane, has a clear view all the way to reality. He wrote a short but sharp letter … Continue reading
The spin that divides the world
Andrew L. Urban The biggest and most successful political sleight of hand in history is playing to a world divided between those who know how the trick works and those who have been tricked by it. The trick has to … Continue reading
It’s time for Birthday Cake question
Andrew L. Urban Late in the 1993 Federal election campaign, one simple question turned what seemed like the unlosable election for the Coalition into victory for Labor. The question was about a hypothetical birthday cake: reporter Mike Willesee asked Opposition … Continue reading
Painted into the climate change corner
Andrew L. Urban While Anthony Albanese welcomed the King warming to climate action the other day in Samoa, I was enjoying a BBQ dinner as a guest with new acquaintances. The conversation turned to the topic of climate change. Not … Continue reading
AI generated Al Gore debunks climate gospel of real Gore
Andrew L. Urban Artificial intelligence is now debunking artificial truth. Films can drive change in the world. Al Gore’s award winning and enthusiastically heralded 2006 An Inconvenient Truth did. But ‘truth’ it wasn’t. In October 2007 a discordant alarm was … Continue reading
Ignorance is bliss – indeed, a prerequisite
Andrew L. Urban Every day is International Ignorance Day. It marks ignorance among the population as well as ignorance among the political, bureaucratic and media classes. There is good reason for having a handy phrase like ‘ignorance is bliss’. Because … Continue reading
Trapped in climate sleight of hand
Andrew L. Urban The trap that won’t let go…. As climate change and energy minister Chris Bowen takes climate alarm zealotry to 12 out of 10, you might have noticed how even the most hard core anti-alarmist commentators (on Sky … Continue reading