aquascoot wrote on Mar 10
th, 2026 at 8:48am:
Canberra is not off the grid.
Every night they rely on Other states burning coal and gas to keep the lights on.
This creates carbon dioxide and warms the planet.
A warmer planet with more CO2 results in more rapid plant growth.
We are seeing just that.
A greener planet with better rainfall , more crops and a draw down on atmospheric carbon.
We call this a cycle.
It's a cycle because mother nature knows how to recycle.
Fight mother nature and you lose, but only 100 % of the time.
Just stop with the wind farm grift and the battery grift.
They are useless as titties on a bull
The exact
opposite of what you say is occurring, as ever.
The Amazon is seeing an average 2.7 million hectares of forest lost each and every year.
Borneo has experienced 1.3 million hectares.
That's 12% of the world's source of oxygen removed in the past 20 years.
Mother nature is compensating by heating up. This is causing 177–266 Gt (gigatonnes) of polar ice melts in Greenland, with Antarctica losing 57–150 Gt annually.
That's excluding glacial melts all over the world - the Himalayas, the Andes, the Swiss Alps, all of which are starting to collapse, causing landslides, devastation, and in Monsoon season, disasters each and every year.
The melting ice compounds the effect of deforestation, the earth absorbing more solar radiation, causing heat. Plants don't just pop up in Greenland/Antarctica. Rainforests don't just grow back.
Palm oil plantations and grazing land in Borneo and the Amazon don't replace the oxygen created by rainforests.
In the past two decades, the temperature has risen 1.2 degrees. This is only an average. In some regions, it's hitting 40 to 50 degrees, rendering them increasingly uninhabitable. The average global temperature rise will hit 2 degrees in the next five to ten years, no one even contests this.
After that, the tipping point effects really start to kick in, and no one even knows what this will do. Glacial melts in the Himalayas can cause tectonic shifts, leading to earthquakes and tsunamis.
Alpine areas are experiencing landslides each and every year, destroying mountain roads and villages through flooding and rockfalls.
Coastal areas are starting to feel the impact of sea rises. We already have a deal to resettle the citizens of Tuvalu. Australian East Coast beachfront properties can't get insurance. Shanty towns all over Indonesia, Sri Lanka and other coastal areas are being pulled down.
This is happening now. We can't stop the pending consequences of global warming - the temperature rise, melting glaciers, landslides and rising seas. We can stop emitting CO2. It's the easiest fix of all.
And slowly slowly, we're doing it. 72% renewable electricity in South Australia, 100% in the ACT. This shift is no different to the rollout of power lines in the early 20th century - no different to switching from gas to electric lighting in the 19th century. Our rooftops themselves hold immense potential. Community battery schemes in towns like Yackandandah (VIC), Walpole (WA) and various small towns in NSW are getting communities off the grid entirely.
Your solution - fibs - is no longer an option. People aren't buying them anymore. The effects of global warming are too obvious to ignore.
Australians overwhelmingly support the transition to renewable energy. This one issue alone has caused the electoral downfall of Australia's main conservative party. Australians want action. Our sunshine, wealth, our service economy and small population puts us in one of the best positions in the world to do the job.
So, before you move onto your next lie, know this. Making stuff up doesn't work. It doesn't endear you with the people you're virtue signalling to, it just makes you sound (sic) redeculous.
Why must the left lie?