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Posted by F.James Cripwell on July 13, 2009, 11:09 am
The Australian ETS (global warming) bill, supposedly, will come to a vote in
the Australian Senate in the middle of August. I read on various blogs of
what Senator Steve Fielding is doing, and the possibility of a new Climate
Skeptics Party, to have candidates to contest the next election. What I
cannot find out is how this is affecting ordinary Australians. If you can
find the time, as you see things on your news, could you let me know what
your reaction is. TIA. Jim.
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Posted by on July 13, 2009, 11:50 am
On 13 Jul 2009 15:09:20 GMT, bf906@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (F.James
Cripwell) wrote:
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>The Australian ETS (global warming) bill, supposedly, will come to a vote in
>the Australian Senate in the middle of August. I read on various blogs of
>what Senator Steve Fielding is doing, and the possibility of a new Climate
>Skeptics Party, to have candidates to contest the next election. What I
>cannot find out is how this is affecting ordinary Australians. If you can
>find the time, as you see things on your news, could you let me know what
>your reaction is. TIA. Jim.
Just put Senator Steve Fielding into google and there is more than
enough about him - bit of a nut case it looks like.
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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (remove denture on July 13, 2009, 2:43 pm
lucretiaborgia@fl.it wrote:
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> On 13 Jul 2009 15:09:20 GMT, bf906@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (F.James
> Cripwell) wrote:
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>> The Australian ETS (global warming) bill, supposedly, will come to a vote in
>> the Australian Senate in the middle of August. I read on various blogs of
>> what Senator Steve Fielding is doing, and the possibility of a new Climate
>> Skeptics Party, to have candidates to contest the next election. What I
>> cannot find out is how this is affecting ordinary Australians. If you can
>> find the time, as you see things on your news, could you let me know what
>> your reaction is. TIA. Jim.
>
> Just put Senator Steve Fielding into google and there is more than
> enough about him - bit of a nut case it looks like.
I'm not convinced by this climate change stuff, see
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<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/5804831/Climate-change-The-sun-and-the-oceans-do-not-lie.html>
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney UK
"Pieces of 9! pieces of 9!" Parrotty error
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Posted by F.James Cripwell on July 13, 2009, 3:49 pm
(lucretiaborgia@fl.it) writes:
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> On 13 Jul 2009 15:09:20 GMT, bf906@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (F.James
> Cripwell) wrote:
>
>>The Australian ETS (global warming) bill, supposedly, will come to a vote in
>>the Australian Senate in the middle of August. I read on various blogs of
>>what Senator Steve Fielding is doing, and the possibility of a new Climate
>>Skeptics Party, to have candidates to contest the next election. What I
>>cannot find out is how this is affecting ordinary Australians. If you can
>>find the time, as you see things on your news, could you let me know what
>>your reaction is. TIA. Jim.
>
> Just put Senator Steve Fielding into google and there is more than
> enough about him - bit of a nut case it looks like.
If you will read what I wrote, you will see I am looking for the reaction
of ordinary Australians. If you can direct me to some way I can get this
by using Google, I would be grateful to know how. Jim.
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Posted by on July 13, 2009, 6:59 pm
On 13 Jul 2009 19:49:36 GMT, bf906@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (F.James
Cripwell) wrote:
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> (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) writes:
>> On 13 Jul 2009 15:09:20 GMT, bf906@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (F.James
>> Cripwell) wrote:
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>>>The Australian ETS (global warming) bill, supposedly, will come to a vote in
>>>the Australian Senate in the middle of August. I read on various blogs of
>>>what Senator Steve Fielding is doing, and the possibility of a new Climate
>>>Skeptics Party, to have candidates to contest the next election. What I
>>>cannot find out is how this is affecting ordinary Australians. If you can
>>>find the time, as you see things on your news, could you let me know what
>>>your reaction is. TIA. Jim.
>>
>> Just put Senator Steve Fielding into google and there is more than
>> enough about him - bit of a nut case it looks like.
>If you will read what I wrote, you will see I am looking for the reaction
>of ordinary Australians. If you can direct me to some way I can get this
>by using Google, I would be grateful to know how. Jim.
If you go here - their equivalent of CBC - you can find Parliamentary
Reports, people comments, all sorts of things. Look through
programmes like local newscasts, or Bush Telegraph - National Interest
I have heard all sorts of stuff on the latter, it reflects Aussie life
quite well.
http://www.abc.net.au/services/podcasting/programs.htm
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>the Australian Senate in the middle of August. I read on various blogs of
>what Senator Steve Fielding is doing, and the possibility of a new Climate
>Skeptics Party, to have candidates to contest the next election. What I
>cannot find out is how this is affecting ordinary Australians. If you can
>find the time, as you see things on your news, could you let me know what
>your reaction is. TIA. Jim.