Fight submarines with solar panels?: Former Defence Chief more afraid of bad weather than China

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By Jo Nova

Maybe it’s lucky Australia didn’t have to fight a war when Chris Barrie was the Australian Defence Force Chief.

Admiral Barrie says “ security threats from climate change dwarfed those posed by China”. Apparently the land of drought, fire and flood is will be overwhelmed with a one millimeter annual sea level rise. The things that really scare him are not the subs, drones, propaganda programs, embedded spies or hypersonic missiles, what really freaks him out is a half a degree of warming.

So, five or six retired defence types are calling for an “emergency mobilization” and another government bureaucracy — a dedicated office of Climate Threat Intelligence — which if it was intelligent would do what no government has ever done, and audit the UN climate models. They’d discover the models fail on humidity, drought, rain, clouds, the upper troposphere, the Antarctic, the sea ice, the short term, the long term, ocean currents, and practically everything else.

They also want some kind of “early warning system” — in case the cyclones develop Stealth mode perhaps?

You never know when a tropical storm will sneak up on you. Especially if a hostile government wiped out your satellites, or crashed your grid with booby trapped chips in solar panels, or paralyzed a city with an EV update.

Australian Security Leaders Climate Group calls for overhaul of federal government’s climate threat preparedness strategy

A group of former national security leaders says the federal government needs to radically overhaul the way it plans for climate threats, warning that Australia is totally unprepared to deal with the cascading and existential risks that climate change presents to the region and the world.

The starkly worded new report by Australian Security Leaders Climate Group (ASLCG) — which includes former Australian Defence Force chief Chris Barrie — says that climate change presents such a serious security threat that it demands an “emergency mobilisation” in response.

“Today, unimaginable new climate extremes confront us: record-breaking droughts and floods, cruel heatwaves, unstoppable bushfires, broken infrastructure, and coastal inundation. Worse is to come,” it says.

Win wars with wind turbines!

The ASLCG says the federal government must make sharper and faster cuts to emissions, as well as pressing the largest polluters to collaborate on driving down carbon pollution.

The answer to everything is solar panels, for sure.

They’re also calling on the government to establish a new climate threat intelligence branch and early warning system to assess the impacts with “brutal honesty,” while improving planning for the disruptions climate change will bring.

Lord help us, if our military bases can’t handle a drought-surprise in a continent of deserts, or a flood in a land of monsoonal rains, we are already in trouble.

Admiral Barrie said that the latest climate science showed that large parts of northern Australia “could become uninhabitable within 30-40 years, threatening military bases, communities, and the economy.

Hypothetically President Xi would be happy about statements like this:

“All the billions of resources being put into confronting China will not help one iota in dealing with the greatest threat to our future security in Australia and the region — and that is climate disruption.”

If the CCP had funded a group which aimed to reduce Australian industrial competitiveness, our defence capability and also raise electricity prices, it might make similar arguments to ASLCG. Just sayin’…

 

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86 comments to Fight submarines with solar panels?: Former Defence Chief more afraid of bad weather than China

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    Steve4192

    Coming up with ways to counter the threat of rival nation states is complicated.

    Coming up with ways to change the climate is simple. Just turn the dial on the global CO2 emissions knob and everything will be okey-dokey. Controlling the weather is as easy as pie. Just ask Dr Evil, or Ernst Blofeld, or Sir August de Wynter.

    Sadly, that is the depth of thought of much of the modern military. They fear that climate change will rob them of their precious bodily fluids, and will fight anyone in the war room who disagrees with them.

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      Gary S

      After forty plus years of this, it is now obvious that the only threat to our existence is stupidity. Can’t fix climate, can’t fix stupid.

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      Jim from Maine

      You forgot Step #2, MOVE MONEY. You can’t possibly do anything about emissions, or any other climate related worship without MOVING MONEY.

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    Ted1

    It is surely time to call a halt to this madness!

    How?

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      Honk R Smith

      I think their real intent is to stop you from being allowed to say that.
      They’re getting pretty close.
      I also think when Trump says “they’re not really after me, they’re after you, I’m just in the way”, isn’t just about Americans.
      It includes Australians.
      Sounds like the Admiral would label climate skepticism a “national security threat”.

      We all knew that’s where they would go.

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        Honk R Smith

        Moreover, here in the US, on the eve of the election no less, Democrats are openly calling for major Constitutional revisions.
        The Senate candidate in my state, called for packing the Supreme Court in a debate last night.
        The VP candidate has openly called for eliminating the Electoral College.
        Halting Free Speech is a major policy goal of establishment politicians across the the Western, soon to be formerly, Free World.

        All because they can no longer win the argument … except by force.
        Behold the Great Pandemic Reset.

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        David Maddison

        I also think when Trump says “they’re not really after me, they’re after you, I’m just in the way”, isn’t just about Americans.
        It includes Australians.

        Here’s the full quote (23 sec):

        https://youtu.be/2nimBA71nYk

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      Ted1

      The “Tipping Point” that established the advance of the CAGW fiasco was the thwarting of Tony Abbott’s “landslide mandate” in the Australian Federal election of 2013 by Al Gore.

      Had Abbott been able to abolish the RET that would have tipped the balance the other way and that would have been the end of the CAGW scam world wide.

      This was one of the most significant events in the history of our federation, with national policy determined by a foreigner, and nobody noticed.

      Under Al Gore’s guidance Abbott’s “mandate” didn’t even let him stop the reckless spending!

      Somebody should ask Al. How did he do it?

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        Jonesy

        You have to ask, What poison did Gore sell to Palmer to force such a stance in the Senate. No matter how much good Palmer does in the ensuing years, nothing will redeem him in my eyes because of that terrible partnership.

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      cohenite

      Ridicule; and strip the old fool of his medals. Seriously, the Admiral might be on to something:

      https://metro.co.uk/video/sahara-desert-floods-time-50-years-extremely-rare-deluge-3288661/

      The Sahara has flooded; this is now a perfect place for solar powered subs: all that sunshine and now a heap of water!

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        John PAK

        This reminds me of the British RN having a “bright idea” concerning refueling their nuclear subs. After a six month police back-ground check my father was cleared to talk with the top brass in Plymouth. He arrived at 09:00 and was heading back to the railway station by 10:00 because they clearly had no idea about how their little reactors worked. In his retirement from the Atomic Energy Authority he was able to laugh in derision at the stupidity of the Navy.

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    KP

    Welp. it certainly shows the level of competence in the Australian Defence/Security areas, I’d say we’re rooted if we get into a war anywhere!

    These semi-criminals always have a solution that means “throw a few million to us and we’ll save you from this invisible supposed threat.” Nothing has changed over hundreds of years!

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      Lawrie

      Barrie and the others allowed defence to run down to the extent is is next to useless. To distract from their incompetence what better way to do it than say we have no military threat but we have one that is out of the defence arena. Climate change is the great bogey for the ignorant so blame it rather than the architects of our poor readiness for a shooting war or even the threat of one.

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        Ted1

        How can it be possible to build and maintain a defence force when you have been charging your war heroes with murder?

        This saga is high treason at work! And the damage has been done! It can’t be possible! Not any more!

        There is no such thing as a clean war! And having engaged in a war you can’t run away from it until you have seen it through to a satisfactory conclusion. Else it will follow you home and destroy your house and family.

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    david

    Barrie and the rest of them are nut cases.

    Dutton had better refute this crap or I promise I’ll vote for One Nation!

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      Gerry

      Is there no end to the stupidity of Australia elites ? Is it something to do with the tax rate ? Or is stupidity sprayed over them each day at private school? Do they REALLY believe this absolute crap they spout? Can it be true?

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        PeterPetrum

        Clearly, very few senior military personnel have any concept of science, or any ability the even understand the simplest of scientific concepts. Back in the early 2000’s I, too, was taken in by the theory that CO2 was the “control knob” of temperature (remember when it was just “global warming”?). However, over the next few years and especially lately the plethora of good scientific information on sites such as this and so many others have allowed me to assess the information on both sides of the argument and come to the opinion that most of us on this site has. CO2 is virtually saturated with available IR energy in its absorption bands and has little additional effect – and our climate is a matter between the sun, the oceans and the air currents.

        Who on earth is advising these tin soldiers!

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      wal1957

      Why would you still be voting for the Liberals when they are part of the uniparty who want to control information?
      Free speech/opinion is the only way to test a “truth”.
      The government wants to legislate that they get a free pass when they lie every day but we the people have to be held to a higher standard.
      We have to say NO.

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        tj

        Every lie a MP tells should incur a 10% reduction in their Superannuation.

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          wal1957

          They would have no superannuation left after the 1st day.
          Some would have a zero account balance after just 1 hour.

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          wal1957

          Most of them would be left with nothing in their accounts after 1 day.
          Some of them would lose the lot in 1 hour.

          Accountability…sometimes life’s a beeeech!

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    Neville

    Personally I’m sick of left wing loonies yapping about delusional nonsense like dangerous CC when the data proves we live in the safest period in Human history.
    Check out OWI Data for all the deaths from extreme weather events like droughts , floods, cyclones, deaths from hunger. etc and we’ve reduced all extreme events deaths by 98% since 1920. Dr Koonin, Dr Happer, Dr Pielke, Dr Spencer, Dr Christy, Dr Lindzen etc agree on this data.
    Less than 2 billion people in 1920 and today over 8.1 at risk. Why don’t they think about those much higher population numbers today and wake up?
    Again,why don’t these lefty loonies understand the relevant Data?
    Again here’s Willis Eschenbach’s article on just about all the relevant data and updated to 1st of Oct 2024.

    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2021/04/25/wheres-the-emergency/

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    Leo G

    … existential risks that climate change presents …

    Anything like the existential climate change risk associated with the dozens of ice epoch cycles which our ancestors survived and which shaped our development as a species?

    Perhaps we are fortunate those ancestors didn’t have retired defence force chief early warning systems to show them the PC way to appease the weather gods.

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    Neville

    Why am I in mderation? No swearing, just real data and updated to the 1st of October?

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    Serge Wright

    The biggest threat from CC is from the reckless transition to a RE grid, where we become dependent on China for intermittent energy that will kill our economy and where China can remotely switch off whatever power is remaining before they invade our defenseless nation.

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    steve

    https://x.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1844853541212655971

    “GLOBAL WARMING: Feature or bug? It turns out if you don’t repaint your aging weather station it will begin to show slightly higher temperatures year after year. For some reason scientists are not rushing out to Home Depot for paint…

    h/t
    @JunkScience”

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    Neville

    BTW here are death rates ( per 100,000) from all natural disasters from OWI Data since 1900.
    Note these are all global disasters and include death rates from all extreme weather deaths as well.
    Note the big drop in deaths after 1960. Three billion in 1960 and over 8.1 billion today. When will they start to think?

    https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/natural-disaster-death-rates

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      Neville

      BTW the 50 million deaths from China’s bad drought from 1958 to 1961 is one factor for that peak in deaths in the OWI Data graph.
      And mad Mao’s leadership didn’t help his people either.

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    William

    I very much hope these leaders (sheep) have had their clearances cancelled. They are not to be trusted with Australia’s security.

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    steve

    >> “They’re also calling on the government to establish a new climate threat intelligence branch and early warning system to assess the impacts with “brutal honesty,” while improving planning for the disruptions climate change will bring.”

    I’d love to hear how the weather in 50 years impacts in the survivability design of bases against all potential war fighting scenarios that we need to be prepared for NOW !

    This is clearly a distraction tactic. Who would benefit from our defence being distracted?

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      wal1957

      I loved this line as well…

      Admiral Barrie said that the latest climate science showed that large parts of northern Australia “could become uninhabitable within 30-40 years

      I won’t be around to see this new prediction fail – just like all the others.
      At least he had a bit of sense when he said “could” instead of “will”.

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        Steve4192

        The craziest thing is … Australia is arguably the country that will benefit most from climate change. Australia has a nice climate on the coasts, but pretty much the entire interior of the country is useless desert and scrubland that’s not even well suited for grazing animals. Global greening is already shrinking those deserts, and turning some of that scrubland into grazing land, and turning grazing land into agriculturally viable farmland. The only countries that figure to benefit more are extreme northern countries like Russia and Canada, where frozen tundra that is largely useless will become productive land as the temperature rises and CO2 fertilization greens the globe.

        Climate Change will do for the interior of Australia what it is doing for the Sahara.

        https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/10/10/greening-rare-heavy-september-rainfalls-have-brought-back-lakes-in-the-sahara/

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        Hivemind

        Any time one of these extremists says “could“, you can safely replace it with “almost certainly won’t“.

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    Robert Swan

    … early warning system to assess the impacts with “brutal honesty,”

    Oh, how I wish they would!
    If their predictions were *honest*, they would come out like this:

    Will there be a drought?
      Dunno.
    Is it going to be a wet summer?
      Dunno.
    More than average cyclones this year?
      Dunno.

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    Jon Rattin

    The ASLCG says…pressing the largest polluters to collaborate on driving down carbon pollution.

    As if the Australia government will admonish China and India to reduce their CO2 admissions. It rolled over last year and suspended the WTO case against China over prohibitive tariffs on barley.

    https://apnews.com/article/australia-barley-trade-china-60238c375957b513e6eecf7b588a289c

    If you buy into the climate change argument, it makes perfect sense to challenge the largest polluters to drastically reduce their emissions. The fact that western governments do not actively do so undermines the argument. Similarly, leftists generally seem to position this fact in their blind spot. They rebuke western nations over CO2 emissions whilst ignoring the fact that so-called developing nations are pumping out the vast majority of emissions.

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    Neville

    Here’s Lomborg’s groups updated graph for deaths from extreme weather events 1920 to 2021.
    And Dr Koonin has shown this data and has won all his debates for the last 2 years. BTW voted by the audience.
    Deaths from extreme weather events have fallen by 98% since 1920, IOW about one fiftieth of deaths today compared to 1920.
    Under 2 billion in 1920 and over 8.1 billion at risk today.So why don’t they use their brains and think for a change?
    Here’s that very important graph.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E7KNHVaXsBIfqcm.jpg

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    Simon Thompson M.B. B.S.

    Wise men don’t swear that which is ineffable.^

    ^ᵃⁿᵈ ᴵ ᵈⁱᵈⁿ’ᵗ ˢʷᵉᵃʳ!

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    el+gordo

    ‘Australia is totally unprepared to deal with the cascading and existential risks …’

    The only risks is that an elite group might start a weather war. For example the unprecedented eruption of Hunga Tonga made the globe warmer.

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    Neville

    More BOM data for our delusional lefties to think about.
    Overall Australia has had better rainfall since 1970 and rainfall 1896 to 1950 was a much lower.

    http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/climate/change/timeseries.cgi?graph=rranom&area=aus&season=0112&ave_yr=8

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    Neville

    NSW rainfall from 1896 to the late 1940s had way below average rainfall, but higher rainfall since that time.

    http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/climate/change/timeseries.cgi?graph=rranom&area=nsw&season=0112&ave_yr=8&ave_period=6190

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    David Maddison

    Both Green Labor and Liberal factions of the Uniparty are working as hard as they can to destroy Australia.

    The cluelessness is staggering.

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    Coochin Kid

    Beats me why we think climate change is only going to affect Australia, if climate change is real.
    Our supposed adversary, China is in a far more precarious position, with regards adverse weather conditions than we are. The bally hoo, and screaming ,climate , climate , climate , is from those making a quid out of it , and are happy with their own ignorance.

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    The ASLCG says…….pressing the largest polluters to collaborate on driving down carbon pollution……………….

    Neither carbon nor CO2 is pollution. And CO2 is plant food.

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      Greg in NZ

      Something is rotten in the state of Australia – and it isn’t you Johnny.

      Three phrases caught my eye: you’ve nailed the ‘carbon pollution’ nonsense; then there was ’cruel heatwaves’, as if heatwaves pre-1800s were simply playful jesters kidding around in youthful tomfoolery; culminating with ‘unstoppable bushfires’.

      Let us ponder that one for a moment dear den!ers – unstoppable because future-proofed [sic] electric battery powered fire engines ran out of (cough!) gas? Or exploded? Or their autonomous self-driving systems navigated them in the opposite direction? These war game fantaseize™️ are fun!

      ‘Unstoppable’ because the UN declared fighting fires was against indigenous science? ‘Unstoppable’ because there’s no water left – it was allowed to run free to the sea and/or it was all used up extinguishing burning EVs and subsidy prayer-wheels? ‘Unstoppable’ because the woven flax hose-pipes disintegrated and the pumps’ hand-cranks – also made of sustainable woven flax – got kind of soggy and limp, somewhat like these generals of yours/theirs?

      Lest we forget, the Chief of NZ’s Army is also a member [no pun intended] of the fairer sex. As someone up-thread noted: we’re rooted, but it sure ain’t consensual.

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    David Maddison

    Military and ex-military should not be involved in this.

    Their job is to provide defence of the nation, fight wars as instructed by our elected representatives and to follow (legal and moral) orders.

    That’s it.

    This is way beyond the scope of what militaries are meant to do.

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    dlk

    record-breaking droughts and floods

    and yet the federal government runs a record-breaking immigration program with no serious provision of water supply or other infrastructure for the rapidly growing population (that unsustainable immigration rate being opposed by 70% of the population; oh, but it’s ‘our democracy’!).

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    Penguinite

    Talk about navel gazing! I have never heard so much crap from persons who should know better. I can’t wait to read the report about the NZ Dive tender running aground on the reef they were supposedly surveying. Like Chris Barrie They no doubt believed rising sea levels, other than normal tidal fluctuations, would save them the ignominy usually reserved politicians. Chris Barrie has obviously read to many of his great uncles’ {JMBarrie} fairy stories. At least Tinker Bells Never Never Land existed in somnolence as opposed to wet dreams

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    Philip

    Convincing people the science is simple and only idiots defy science, has been extremely successful in nullifying enquiry, convincing people it must be true.

    Then to the state of actually seeing it before their own eyes. Otherwise known as hallucination.

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    warren raymond

    If this mental patient is a “former defence chief” I wonder how deranged the current one is.

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      It's all BS

      Barrie was always a political player, always looking for the next job. The current CDF, ADM Johnston, is a gentleman in every sense of the word. He is very intelligent and interested in doing his current job to the best of his ability. I can say this as I have served under both of them.

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    John Connor II

    …and when the deluded, power-crazed pollies finally get their 100% renewable wet dream, I have but one question:

    “Who runs Bartertown?”

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    Neville

    Here’s a test and challenge for Barrie and his clueless team.
    Take the Co2 Coalition’s Quiz and tell us how many correct answers you echieved at the end?
    I have had a very poor education but I was able to correctly answer every question at my first attempt. But then again I was reading at a very early age and still read a lot today.
    Amd I thankfully had very well grounded parents who could very quickly sniff out BS and nonsense and were always very wary of con merchants and liars.
    BTW Jo Nova’s sensible bloggers shouldn’t have much trouble with the genuine Co2 Scientist’s Quiz.

    https://co2coalition.org/quiz/us-air-quality-is-becoming-less-and-less-healthy/

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    Ross

    The Aussie defence industry has to get in line with the US. They proclaimed CC to be one of the biggest enemies years ago. Must be some funding possible via the Biden Administration? Those solar panel powered tanks are probably not far away folks.

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    The C.C.P. would surely agree,
    That Australia’s great threat is C.C.,
    As a mild spell of heat,
    Could have them all beat,
    According to A.S.L.C.G..

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    Neville

    BTW the UN expects average Human life expectancy to be about 82 years in 2100 and the population then is projected to be about 10.4 billion.
    Of course the wealthy countries average life expectancy in 2100 will be much higher or about 90 years.
    Macrotrends uses UN data for all their projections.
    I wonder what Barrie and his clueless donkeys think about these optimistic UN claims.

    https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/WLD/world/life-expectancy

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    Michael

    These individuals are collectively infected with derangement and total insanity!

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    Michael

    These totally clueless individuals are collectively infected with derangement and insanity syndrome! Once an individual gets to this stage, no amount of common sense, facts and truth can remedy their situation!

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    Peter Cunningham

    Clearly our supposed “Defence” Force has generated an inept and confused hierarchy – a hierarchy infected with green and acting well outside it’s very simple working parameters. 

    A hint as to that parameter is in it’s name – “Defence” – Not really difficult!

    But those educated idiots deem that not only our first priority is the Climate, but so too being “inclusive”, pink toe4nails, gender quotas, electric solar powered armoured vehicles, halal rations and so on … but National “defence” is nowhere to be seen.

    And to rub salt into the wounds – the system that sends soldiers to do political dirtywork are the first to crucify any misdeed – real or otherwise, and all judged from the comfort of air conditioned offices – completely detached from the dirt jobs they ordered our soldiers to do.

    And upon return having done as ordered, any poor sod injured physically or mentally becomes a liability to be rapidly discarded.

    Just look at the huge numbers of suicides – addressed by mealy mouthed words – devoid of any action, as action costs money, so why spend money on liabilities?

    Then the village idiots at the helm wonder why recruits into whatever arm of the Inclusive Climate Change Force (apologies … I got carried away…. “Defence” Force) – that too few consider Australia worth defending ….. and they are right.  Why defend systems that are designed to be self-serving and progressively destroy Australia?

    In all that madness, our politicians – the ones the majority of stupid Australians continue to elect – they continue to engage and reward those who are clearly not up to the task.

    Australia has a very serious and overarching problem that needs to be thoroughly addressed with action within our political ranks.  However, based on history, I foresee that the next Federal Election will fail to even mention the problem lest it reflect negatively on those intent on power. 

    THAT is our system – and collectively WE are to blame if this madness is not identified and addressed.

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      Penguinite

      Thankfully Barrie is an ex ADFC!

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        Greg in NZ

        That’s like saying: Thankfully Jacinda Ardern is an ex PM! Except, she’s flying (First Class no doubt) from Boston to London to receive her – and at this point I’m struggling to type the word – Damehood from some posh geezer who goes by the trade name EarthShot or something silly.

        As previous commenters have noted: these people are sick.

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    el+gordo

    ‘According to Admiral Barrie, northern Australia “could become uninhabitable within 30-40 years, threatening military bases, communities, and the economy.’

    That is a bit far fetched, the CSIRO reckons natural variability will be the climate driver on the top end until 2090. Precipitation normal and CO2 ineffective in creating warmer days.

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    MeAgain

    Makes sense – if the threat from China is near-nil, then a very small climate change threat of 1 out of 100 would dwarf it.

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    Anton

    “We have met the enemy, and he is us.”

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    Mike Jonas

    “If the CCP had funded …”.

    For gawdsakes Jo, there’s no “If”.

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    Jim from Maine

    Just when I think that things can’t possibly get any more ridiculous than they are here in my country, you folks come along and say “Hold my beer…”

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    George McCrea

    Soon to be relegated to the trash heap of synonyms, climate change, to be replaced with the more favourable and scary “climate disruption”.

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    Robber

    Did someone decree more April Fool’s Days?

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    Daniel

    Fat cat morons ,non of them live what they preach, my view is Mass Formation Psychosis is at play .

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    Yarpos

    I’ve mentioned it before, but I think this factor is at least part of why the good Admiral spews this stuff forth.

    https://www.thoughtco.com/maslows-hierarchy-of-needs-4582571

    No doubt having retired at Admiral level his life is pretty comfortable, and he doesnt want for much. Now he seeks to look good and in his own mind save the world and help lesser people live their lives how feels they should.

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    markx

    Twenty years in SE Asia
    taught me that when someone makes an obviously imbecilic and illogical statement or decision, when you know they MUST possess some level of intelligence, then that statement or decision is always an intelligent one, however with an aim or intent which is very distant from the declared intent.

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    STJOHNOFGRAFTON

    The solar mirage won’t save Australia nor will our military capability on the slow boat to never-never. In that regard we’d best start preparing to go back to an agriculturally sustained survival economy where, if we have’t been invaded, we can start becoming self-sufficiant where our own home-grown and revisited industries like steel and aluminium are underpinned by our vast and largely untapped energy resources of coal, gas and uranium. Our clothing, which mostly comes from China will last a year or two but hopefully by then we will have our own clothing industry like we used to in the old days when life was simpler and straight forward. Assuming that we may lose our hoplessly inadequate fuel reserves of diesel and petrol, we’ll have to start exploiting what petroleum we’ve got in and off shore and re-jig coal and gas to fuel our transport. What ever scenario eventuates, life may become a hard-scrabble existence where the soft and molly-coddled will find the going too hard.

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    Old Goat

    Climate threat intelligence , like military intelligence are oxymorons . The people in the office are just morons . Stop giving them any oxygen.

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    The BoM is at it again, remember last spring when they shamelessly promoted that a once in a century drought was coming on the eve of COP26. And after farmers had spent millions drought proofing, selling their prised breeders and borrowing to stock up on feed, we got the coolest summer in decades and the paddocks were green and lush right through to autum, and they were never asked to explain.

    Today they released their summer 2024 forcast claiming we will have the hottest and wettest summer in decades. And nobody will hold them to account this time either.

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    John Bridger

    The thing that keeps me up at night isn’t the fiction of climate change or another fake pandemic. What scares me is Australia, Canada, the UK, the EU, the UN, America et al all taking turns coming up with yet another bit a gas lighting whack a mole legislation to remove every bit of freedom those of us in the West still have. Rather like a CCP plot replete with a sort of reverse Opium War / fentanyl strategy combined with self loathing wokism. If we can’t dislodge the global government parasites that clearly have become co-opted then everything we created for our children will be simply given away.

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