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    COP 29 got a funny new draft finance text Friday morning in which the developed countries get their relatively lowball number of $250 billion a year now with the developing country’s $1.3 trillion a target for 2035. Everybody gets what they want, right? No they are hopping mad. See them hopping.

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    David Maddison

    The Australian Government, having failed to pass censorship legislation by an extremely slim margin (first introduced by the fake conservative Liberal Party), is still determined to introduce social media age verification thus requiring all social media users to provide ID verification. Thus all your social media posts will be attached to your digital person ID.

    They gave a 24 hour window for submissions, now passed.

    See https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Environment_and_Communications/SocialMediaMinimumAge

    See video: https://youtu.be/caSoDcoO9RU

    (Posted from Thulo Shyaphru, Nepal.)

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      The entire proposed Bill is a farce. A child can still access “You Choob” and visit Porn sites with this Bill. Holes galore in the whole thing and totally impractical.

      And it is the start of the push for a Digital ID. With the ID to be held on a “secure” (lol) Guv’ment computer site easily hackable by the criminal computer experts.

      “Safe and Effective” says the Guv’ment propaganda. Yeah, right.

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      Graham Richards

      I wonder how many will apply as Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, or as Mickey Mouse. The ambitious may apply as Charles Third or Donald Trump, maybe even as Albozo Clown, depending on exactly how inspirational they are.

      Another ALP” mirage “ is about to evaporate. Please can we have an election & put the nation at ease once more!! Enough now!!

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    David Maddison

    Australia has always had at best fair, but usually extremely bad Governments but the present federal Government, and most state Governments are by far the worst ever. They are what happens when the Left operate without restraint or any effective opposition and when the Government / Opposition Uniparty agree on virtually everything, including censorship, and the Official Narrative on covid and anthropogenic global warming.

    (Posted from Thulo Shyaphru, Nepal.)

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    David Maddison

    Trekking in Nepal as I am now, it is amazing to see the number of older people in their late 60’s or 70’s doing so. My guide told me he even took an 82 year old to Everest Base Camp, about a 12 day walk. And these are not easy walks, they are typically one to two weeks or longer and require high levels of physical exertion 6 to 8 hours per day. Of course, if you need urgent medical care, it’s just not going to happen, but that applies to all age groups. In the more woke countries like Canada the Government would be urging people in those age groups to be euthanised so it’s good to see them here enjoying themselves.

    (Posted from Thulo Shyaphru, Nepal.)

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      Roy

      As a keen hiker I wonder how they got insurance? When I reached the age of 75 I discovered that British companies that used to insure my trips quite happily would not only give me quotations with premiums that went through the roof compared with the previous year (despite the fact that I have only once in my life made an insurance claim and that was over 30 years ago) but their conditions had become much more onerous. One company that provided me with insurance the year before that covered me up to an altitude of 7,000 metres would only cover me for treks up to 2,500 metres. I suspect I could get insurance through some mountaineering societies but that would probably be extremely expensive.

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        I bet that the local Nepalese don’t use Insurance.

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          Penguinite

          If you don’t have insurance or the proven financial backing to pay then urgent medical evacuation would be impossible. The place would be littered with corpses

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            KP

            ” The place would be littered with corpses”

            …and the problem is?? Do you want to die drooling in an old age home watching TV or do you want to die doing what you love? Your last view the wall at the hospital where you are alone, or the Himalayas from 15000ft as climbers walk past you and say “Good luck”?

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    European Leaders Determine to Destroy Europe – There goes the Euro

    The skies are darkening over Europe’s economy and politics, all thanks to their determination to wage war against Russia. The euro is plummeting to its lowest level in two years. Will the Euro stop at 85 cents in the year ahead? European leaders know that the Eurozone is crumbling, and instead of reform, they have chosen war and to use that as the excuse for the collapse of the Euro in the years ahead. In Putin’s address to the Russian people, he stated that

    “Russian military facilities in the Bryansk and Kursk regions were attacked by Western missiles.” According to him, “the conflict in Ukraine has taken on global elements.”

    The European press is either stupid or is cheering war on as aversion to the collapse of Europe from the nonsense of climate change & Wokeness that infected Europe as well. But the number one rule is never to admit a mistake – point the finger at someone else.

    Any press that refers to Putin as a “dictator” instantly knows this is being fed by the NEOCON propaganda machine. They will not tell the truth that Putin was elected and the people supported him BECAUSE the alternative is a Russian NEOCON and a return to the USSR. Ursula von der Leyen is the dictator, for she did not stand for election and was part of the World Economic Forum voted in only by political heads of state that are all preaching the same agenda – WAR – WAR -WAR.

    https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/markets-by-sector/foreign-exchange/euro/european-leaders-determine-to-destroy-europe-there-goes-the-euro/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=RSS

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      tonyb

      Why do you continue to use this source?

      Europe has no desire whatsoever to go to war with Russia. A member of the European family was invaded by Putin despite their 1994 agreement whereby their sovereignty and borders were guaranteed and as a result Ukraine’s Nukes decomissioned.

      The conflict in Ukraine took on “global” elements last year when Iran and North Korea supplied Putin with Drones and artillery and North Korea has now supplied 10000 troops actually now fighting in Ukraine.

      Europe has put no troops into Ukraine and permission to use Western Weapons into Russia only given when it was clear that Putin was bringing in material from his allies.

      As a Brit I have no liking for the EU or Von Der Leyen but the Russian Bear has been hungry for some time and they have been the belligerent party for decades as witness the cold war and their rule over Eastern Europe (still very vivid), Georgia, Crimea and recent events.. Incidentally Von der Leyen was elected by the European Parliament in as meaningful a way as Putin was.

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        Honk R Smith

        What is your view towards NATO expansion?
        My understanding is the Russians pulled out of Eastern Europe in the early 90’s following an agreement that NATO would not expand into the vacuum.
        Cold War victory over Soviet communism.
        That’s the story I was told in school.
        What I have I missed?

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          tonyb

          Countries voluntarily decide to join Nato and have to be approved by existing members. Watching Ukraine unfold, If I were the leaders of Sweden and Finland I would want to join NATO. Russia did not voluntarily “pull out” . Their economy collapsed, troops didn’t get paid and their ability to threaten those countries under them disappeared.

          In the early 1990’s Russia guaranteed Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence and amongst others the UK and US were party to the agreement and have an international treaty obligation to maintain this independence. As a result of this, Ukraine ceased to be a nuclear power. If it were still such a power Russia would not have invaded. So it was Russia that broke the treaty.

          Surely we have learnt not to appease aggressors? History from the Danegeld to Hitl*r surely tells us that. Look at a Map. Russia has enabled nuclear capable missiles in Kaliningrad. That vulnerable corridor is being reinforced as Poland and the Baltic States feel threatened.

          If you remember just days before the invasion-planned for 18 months- Putin insisted he had no intention of invading.

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        RobB

        “A member of the European family was invaded by Putin”
        should read
        “A member of the European family was overthrown in a western lead coup in 2014”

        “The conflict in Ukraine took on “global” elements last year when Iran and North Korea supplied Putin with Drones and artillery”
        should read
        “The conflict in Ukraine took on “global” elements years ago when when NATO began supplying Zelenski with tanks, HIMARS MLRS, ATACMS. 155mm artillery, switchblade drones, Javelin missiles, Storm Shadow missiles, SCALP missiles, APC’s, former Warsaw pact aircraft, F-16’s, Satellite intelligence etc etc”

        “North Korea has now supplied 10000 troops actually now fighting in Ukraine”
        should read
        “Nobody has shown any evidence that North Korea has now supplied 10000 troops that are actually now fighting in Ukraine”

        “Europe has put no troops into Ukraine and permission to use Western Weapons into Russia only given when it was clear that Putin was bringing in material from his allies”
        should read
        “Europe and USA have always had de facto troops (rebadged as mercenaries) in Ukraine as only they know how to fire advanced Western Weapons into Russia”

        “Incidentally Von der Leyen was elected by the European Parliament in as meaningful a way as Putin was.”
        No, Putin is much more popular.

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          tonyb

          The Maidan revolution occurred because the then leader reversed a democratic decision to join the Eu and instead tilted towards Russia. Russia had amassed sufficient troops for an invasion in 2014 very soon after those events which were in position before the revolution took place. They don’t just turn up in a few minutes. it takes 18 months of planning as we saw in Ukraine itself.

          Putin rules by fear. Who on earth would dare oppose him? Those that do end up in Gulags or fall over balconies as we saw with the opposition leader who returned to Russia and was convicted on nonsensical charges and died a few months ago. I have no love for the EU but their President isn’t elected through fear and intimidation.
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          Russia has from the start been using weaponry supplied by other nations.

          Are you seriously saying these North Korean troops are imaginary? They were sent as part of a mutual assistance treaty signed in October and acknowledged as such by Putin at the end of that month..

          Ukraine troops have undoubtedly been trained in the West (some near us) they were shown how to use hi tech weapons. There are no remotely significant number of Nato troops in Ukraine defacto or otherwise. Putin would have highlighted them if they had been defacto troops but has only managed to capture or kill a few foreign mercenaries.

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            Mike Jonas

            I’m with tonyb on this. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, deals were done between Russia and Ukraine which delivered Soviet assets, such as a navy, to Russia. They also formally agreed borders and non-aggression. Vladimir Putin’s Russia reneged on those agreements when it invaded Ukraine.

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            RobB

            Dont listen to me, listen to the “smartest man in London” as he gives his opinion on Great Britain at War with Russia?

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ46pU0eS7c

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            jock allan

            The little l know…
            Ukraine has 3 fulltime Professional soccer leagues, comprised of 54 teams/clubs. The 2024/25 season is well underway with 12-14 rounds played.

            The Ukraine National Soccer Team is involved in the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 season. Ukraine plays its Home Games at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium in Kyiv.

            In 2024 Ukraine continues to be one of the worlds leading producers and exporters of grain products.

            There are now more bars and restaurants in Kyiv than before the conflict began…

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              Vladimir

              You are correct, Jock.
              Ukraine is two countries – one is dying in the trenches, another – trying to survive by any means, noble or ignoble.
              But have you seen high life streets of Moscow and St. Petersburg? My old woman could not be torn off Youtube… and you can see village streets 100 miles away from the capitals.
              On Youtube you can also see https://youtu.be/jP3hx-DyWXM.
              What about two Sydneys? Not as bad of course.

              By the way, a genuine question : Zelensky’s kids must about conscription age – is any involved in this war?
              I swear I have not tried to look myself.

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        Vicki

        The conflict in Ukraine is far from straightforward. The communities east of the Dneiper River are Russian speakers and Russia has claimed that they not only have historically been part of Russia, but that the population largely wants to be part of Russia.

        I have always believed that the United Nations should have supervised elections on the question. Many years ago Australia was enlisted by the UN to supervise fair elections in Cambodia and the UN successfully intervened when Yugoslavia descended into division after the death of Tito.

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          tonyb

          Fair comment. But the elections needed to be held before Russian forces moved in and “insisted” the inhabitants voted correctly. We have a number of refugees round here who were intimidated into voting to join Russia.

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            Graeme No.3

            tony:
            Not sure if I have the right reference. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrMiSQAGOS4&t=9s

            John Mearsheimer did a youtube which included a map of Ukraine and voters choice (for I think the 2010 election). Very interesting as those voting for the Russian-leading (and elected) candidate showed a majority in the east of Ukraine and a heavy majority in Crimea, but also in regions to the west (where various bits had been donated by Stalin after WW2).
            Mearsheimer pointed out that the current policies by the West would result in war.

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              Vladimir

              Thanks for your sober words, Tony. The case can not be more clear – a mad monster is hellbent on reversing the history and subduing half of Europe to his personal rule. He already rules over a quarter of Earth land but his bloodlust is stronger than his love of his own children. What was the need for killing hundreds of thousands people when he already had them in his fist culturally and economically? My family, all my neighbours spoke Russian and, if asked before the war, might have preferred Russian passports. Not anymore.

              Why would otherwise clever and educated people here listen to ritters and mearsheimers when today with minimum effort you can hear what Putin says himself?

              By the way, some of it is so factually wrong I wonder if he attended the same state school which I and other millions went through?

              On the other side Ukraine was not so good and pure example of new Nation but it had a chance to be. Still has.

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                Thank you Vladimir. 6 million refugees have fled Ukraine in terror. 5 million have been displaced in their own country.

                40000 civilians have been injured, some 12000 killed and another 10000 have life changing industries. Bombing has often been indiscriminate including schools hospitals and shopping centres.. Some 100 ,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed.

                Putin kills dissenters which is why we see so few of them.

                Putin has said he wants to recreate the empire and has clear designs on Poland and the Baltic states as well as Ukraine.

                He needs to be stopped. Why so many here like to red thumb any condemnation of him I do not know.

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            KP

            “Europe has no desire whatsoever to go to war with Russia. ”

            They just do what they are told to by America. Straight after WW2 Britain and America started planning on how to destroy Russia, the only other power in the world. Luckily Capitalism out-performs Communism every time, but even when the USSR broke up the West couldn’t stop themselves from trying to break Russia.

            We will see if Trump is still alive when it is time to take power, and how effective he is at breaking up the military/intelligence complex. That will be the only chance for world peace. Russia doesn’t have 800 military bases all over the world and troops stationed in the UK and Australia. Britain and Australia will find out what the troops are really for the moment they go against America.

            Ukraine has never been more than a weapon to deploy against Russia and a money-laundering scheme for the Bidens.

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      Lawrie

      When I see a leader anywhere, don a uniform and take up a weapon then I will know he/she is someone to follow rather than someone to protect. The current globalist class happily send the kids of conservatives off to die on a distant battlefield but their own kids stay home with mummy. At least when a Roman Consul decided to attack an enemy he first bought a nice set of armour, a good horse (except Sulla who always rode a mule) and then led his legions to glory or destruction. At times the Roman Senate could not raise a quorum because the Senators were off fighting a war somewhere. When leaders lead there will be far few wars.

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      el+gordo

      ‘ … all thanks to their determination to wage war against Russia.’

      Objection, speculation, in fact history will show that Russia dragged Europe into hostilities. Putin is a megalomaniac with imperialistic ambition, harking back to a forgotten age which has no place in the modern era.

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    Dave in the States

    After Gaetz with drew, Trumps calls upon Pam Bondi. I don’t know if this was planned or not, but Trump just hit a home run. The best person to disinfect the corrupt DOJ and all that will come of that.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/msnbc-contributor-warns-we-should-all-fear-trumps-new-ag-pick-pam-bondi-because-shes-competent

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      Yes, AG of Florida is a great preparation.

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      ianl

      Not living in the US and being basically ignorant of the personnel details, we can only hope what you say has some truth to it and is not just wishful thinking, as so much has been and still is.

      US Attorney General is a really critical position as we have seen during Donald J’s first term. In my experience, a position of such power just cannot be filled with full trust in the appointee. The DoJ, the FBI and the CIA will find a zillion ways to destroy any transparency.

      As a corollary, I doubt Trump’s nominations will all be appointed smoothly, if any are. Too many wanna-be’s, too many vengeful characters, too many hidden money pathways. There was an explanation I read recently about Presidential appointments through some “Recess mechanism” (apparently held out as a way to avoid the Medusa). That explanation ran to 4 or so pages of absolute gobbledegook … not a hope.

      Of course this viewpoint is depressing, but that is because of the relationship of human characteristics to powerlust. “I want to make a difference”, so the spiel goes, but never are we told the details of the desired difference.

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      RickWill

      That is more good news after the disappointment of Gaetz withdrawing.

      This linked video has a few seconds of Pam Bondi at a Trump rally:
      https://vesl.jpl.nasa.gov/ice-sheets/greenland-ice-retreat/

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    Steve of Cornubia

    I find myself having to point this out almost every day recently. Our governments and media are, in my opinion, deliberately hiding or minimising a serious, continuing problem for western nations. They do this through the use of the term ‘net migration’.

    Today, we are expected to celebrate Sweden’s efforts to control immigration, because they have announced their ‘net migration’ is currently down to zero.

    But beware the term ‘net migration’, which can be used to hide a serious change in demographics. Put simply, it is the total number of immigrants arriving, minus the number of emigrants leaving. In Sweden’s case, at this time, they cancel out. However, where is the analysis of exactly WHO is entering and WHO is leaving? Zero net migration could mean that twenty thousand native, Christian, highly educated and economically mobile Swedes left, while twenty thousand Muslims from Africa and the Middle East arrived, with no money, no education and only low level skills. The ‘net’ effect of this on Swedish society could be catastrophic.

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    another ian

    FWIW – more turbo cancer news

    “The turbo cancer silence became tapping, which turned into drumbeats, which now sound like a roaring waterfall. Just this morning, New Orleans local Fox 8 ran a story headlined, “Oncologists alarmed as cancer cases rise among younger generations.” ”

    More at

    https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/somethings-happening-friday-november?

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    MrGrimNasty

    Just as Jaguar commits commercial suicide, here comes the TWR XJS Supercat. Chest wigs and medallions at the ready….

    https://twrperformance.co.uk/supercat/

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    another ian

    FWIW – latest Kunstler

    “In the Weeds of the Swamp’

    “The National Security Divisions of the DOJ and FBI are the greatest domestic threats to the American people and the concept of Constitutional rule of law today.” — Scott Ritter”

    https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/in-the-weeds-of-the-swamp

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    David Maddison

    Here is the latest video from Dr John Campbell talking about a peer reviewed paper of three case reports of people with advanced cancers using the veterinary anti-parastitic drug (also used in humans under a different name) Fenbenzadole and apparently being cured.

    Because the drug is cheap, apparently effective and presumably out of patent (or nearly so) there is little to no chance of it being approved in the Left/Big Pharma coalition countries like Australia but I think there is a good chance it will be approved for further investigation under TRUMP/RFK.

    https://youtu.be/5Q5QjEPGNNg

    (Posted from Thulo Shyaphru, Nepal.)

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    RickWill

    I had thought to reflect on the power of the US Constitution still today, some 235 years after its ratification..

    Specifically, I was thinking of the First Amendment after Trump has set about to uphold its element of free speech so completely.

    Trump speaks freely. He offers absolutes where there is sometimes a degree of uncertainty. In my view, that is good leadership. For example, can he stop the Ukraine war in 24 hours. Maybe not but look at how the globalists are trying to escalate the war before Trump gets into office so it reduces his chance of sorting it in 24 hours.

    The UN treaty on human rights does cover freedom and expression:

    Article 19

    Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.

    Australia is party to this treaty so anyone banning an individual from a platform is in breach of a fundamental human right.

    A few of us here could probably build a case against renew economy, and many LSM platforms.

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    Greg in NZ

    Apparently it’s warming up over there on the edges of the great rocky desert – from today’s ‘I read it so you don’t have to’ file, via ABC c/- BoM:

    “the hottest day in at least eight months”

    What more proof do we need man is killing the planet! And then, next week, floods

    “due to numerous wet climate drivers”

    Send more money! Man’s carbon is now changing the seasons, causing a

    “full-blown low pressure system”

    See? Completely new territory never witnessed before – full-blown no less, like BOOM BOOM – oh if we’d only stayed huddled round a fire in a cave or scampered round tree-tops or crawled in the ocean.

    Next month’s ABC headline?
    Climate Changes Calendars: The New Crisis.

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    OldOzzie

    The Person who the Labor Party, Penny Wong & Albosleezy support

    A judge accused of sexual harassment rushes an outrageous war crime case against Israel

    By Douglas Murray

    Should the prime minister of a democratically-elected ally of the United States be allowed to visit Washington? Until now the answer was obvious. Not anymore.

    Some people pointed out that the ICC had never previously dared to pursue the head of a democracy. Others rightly noted that the charges were based on exactly zero evidence and no on-the-ground research.

    Others of us who have actually seen the recent conflict with our own eyes pointed out that the charges against Israel are false, libelous, outrageous and entirely without merit.

    And then people started to notice that Karim Khan, the British Muslim “judge” seeking to bring the arrest warrants, seemed to have got a little bit too excited a little bit too early. Over recent weeks we started to get a good idea about why.

    Khan himself turned out to be at the center of a sex-pest complaint by a former colleague at the ICC. The woman in question had lodged internal complaints about his lewd behavior.

    It must run in the family, because as it happens Khan’s brother was recently sent to prison in the UK for sexually assaulting a child.

    As multiple papers around the world have reported, Khan apparently made completely inappropriate sexual demands of a female colleague on multiple occasions.

    When she complained he threatened to ruin her career. I don’t know where the “MeToo” crowd were over that. But they seem to have been remarkably quiet.

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    OldOzzie

    Fossil fuels are coal comfort for the energy illiterate

    There is more than a casual link between widespread, affordable electricity and the increase in life expectancy.

    Chris Uhlmann

    Most sitting days a small band of activists gathers outside federal parliament, around an array of hydrocarbon-rich signs, demanding an immediate end to all fossil fuel.

    One of their number identifies as a marsupial, kitted out in an ill-fitting polyester suit made from petrochemicals. She/he/it and the other millenarians congregate on a path, made with cement sourced from a coal or gas-fired kiln, as they urge passers-by to repent their carbon addiction or face oblivion.

    One ominous black sign warns: Coal Kills Kids.

    Let’s check how the kids were doing in BC: the era before coal.

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics records that in 1900 there were 103 deaths in every 1000 live births.

    A century later that number had dropped to a tick over five per 1000.

    The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reports that children born in 2022 can expect to live around 30 years longer than those in 1891.

    There is more than a casual link between widespread, affordable electricity and the increase in life expectancy.

    As noted here before, a paper in the American Journal of Public Health records that “nearly 99 per cent of pharmaceutical feedstocks and reagents are derived from petrochemicals”.

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    Andrew McRae

    Warmer temperatures slowing down the AMOC is potentially significant.
    https://theconversation.com/meltwater-from-greenland-and-the-arctic-is-weakening-ocean-circulation-speeding-up-warming-down-south-238302
    I did find one apparent quirk in their article:

    Our simulations show changes in the far North Atlantic are felt in the South Atlantic Ocean in less than two decades. This provides new observational evidence of the past century slow-down of the Atlantic overturning circulation.

    That appears to be a simulation result being described as “observational evidence”. Oh dear.

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