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Waste of time.
How about us consumer's needing a stress test because for our banks not fully implenting the recommendations of the Royal commission. And let us worry about climate change.
Australia's ECONOMY will face a 'stress test' on climate change. Let's INVEST in our future and let go of the past.
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Australia needs to stop 'forcing' renewables or industries will flee 'unreliable' market | Sky News AustraliaThe Courier-Mail’s Renee Viellaris says Australia will 'still have a fire season” if all of the nation's coal fire generators are “shut down today'. \n\nMs Viellaris told Sky News that heavy industries such as Queensland’s aluminium factories “cannot operate” on renewables.\n\nShe also said industries “will go overseas” if Australia continues to “force” renewables upon them.\n\nIf Australia doesn’t export Queensland’s “very good” thermal coal, China and India will “get it from Indonesia”, said Ms Viellaris.\n\nMs Viellaris said that would result in an even worse 'environmental outcome”.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia So what is her point? Do nothing, let it all burn. Why bother fighting the fires? I look at polluting our air like this. At a public pool, you know people are pissing in the pool. You could just piss in the pool because your piss won't make a huge difference to the pissiness of the pool, or you could do the right thing and not piss in the pool you are in. Such blatant heresy! The ecclesiastical tribunal of the church climatetology will demand Renee be burned at the stake!
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