There is quite a fight brewing in Australia between regular folks and the Gillard government. It will come to a head when a big nationwide convoy of truckers descend on the delicate government types in the Canberra Australian Capital Territory. The great unwashed meet the ruling class in wrecktacular style.
Meanwhile, as the truckers beef up their roobars for the possible collisions ahead, I have this speech from my friend David Archibald.
David Archibald Speech for Rally in Canberra August 16th, 2011
My first duty to you today is tell you what is happening to the climate. What is happening is cooling. The oceans started cooling in 2003, and the atmosphere is following. There has been no warming since 1998.
In fact, the temperature of planet today is almost the same as it was when satellites first started measuring it in 1979. No one under the age of 32 has experienced global warming. Some of us predate that and remember the heavy frosts of the nineteen seventies. Those frosts are returning, and worse. Solar activity is weakening, and will remain weak for another 22 years.
We in this blessed country will be spared the worst of it, but a large portion of the grain belt in the northern hemisphere will have crop failures due to longer winters and early frosts. Canada will go from being a large exporter of grain to becoming a frequent importer. As long as Australia remains a net food exporter, we will benefit from the shorter Northern Hemisphere growing season.
For us, climate is a non-problem. Carbon dioxide’s heating effect is real, but minuscule. The one hundred parts per million that we have added to the atmosphere in the last one hundred years has heated the planet by one tenth of a degree. We will add another hundred parts per million over the next fifty years. The total of two tenths of a degree will be very welcome by mid-century.
In fact, the more carbon dioxide we add to the atmosphere, the better. During the ice ages of the last three million years, the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere got as low as one hundred and seventy-two parts per million. Plant growth shuts down at one hundred and fifty parts per million. Life above sea level was almost snuffed out due to a lack of carbon dioxide. We were only twenty-two parts per million from extinction. We came so close to dying out due to a lack of carbon dioxide. And, for those amongst us who like plants and animals, they would have died out too.
The more we can increase the carbon dioxide level of the atmosphere, the safer life on this planet will be.
The more we can increase the carbon dioxide level of the atmosphere, the safer life on this planet will be. For those amongst us who feel for the Third World, increasing the carbon dioxide level of the atmosphere is like giving them free fertiliser. Their crops will grow faster. Who amongst us would be so heartless as to deny the Third World that benefit at no cost to themselves? The Government hunkered down here in front of you is that heartless. But then, they don’t care about Australians either.
This fake problem of climate is distracting us from real problems. The first of which is the fact that our oil self-sufficiency is declining rapidly. It is 40% now. It will be down to 25% by 2015. We now import oil from as far afield as Azerbaijan, Algeria and the Congo. We are forced to rely upon their kindness to keep our farms and factories running.
It need not be like that. We could make our own transport fuels from our own coal. And keep the money we pay for them in Australia. But that won’t happen while the carbon tax lives.
…most of our institutions have failed in their duty to serve and protect
As a scientist, what saddens me is that most of our scientific institutions have failed in their duty to serve and protect the Australian people. The CSIRO, the Bureau of Meteorology, the universities – have all failed us. And then there are the institutions that actively, and purposefully, and very treacherously, conspired against us. Chief of which is the ABC, which has ceaselessly promoted the bizarre cult of carbon.
The next Government will inherit a lot of debt. To pay off that debt as quickly as possible, sacrifices will have to be made. The easiest sacrifice to make would be to shut down the ABC. None who love this country will weep for it.
Just as this Government did not weep for the cement workers who have already lost their jobs due to the carbon tax. The ABC is well past its use by date. It sees Australia through its perverted lens of self-loathing. The large fortune that is spent keeping the beast alive would be better spent paying off Labor’s legacy of debt.
Consumer confidence took a dive when Australians realised that the Government was pressing ahead with the carbon tax. It is hard to be positive when you realise the Government is doing its best to destroy the economy. Long term damage to the economy from this tax has been going on for years, but is now accelerating.
Ideally, there could be a very good outcome from this carbon tax debacle. It is not enough to merely put things back the way they were before this particular lot of Australia-haters came along. We must use this opportunity – your righteous anger – to unleash the Furies on those who failed us, and those who conspired against us.
There are so many wrongs that need to be righted if we are to make Australia the earthly paradise it is meant to be. So let’s right those wrongs. It is not enough to simply defeat this tax. Let’s not put up with the system that took Australia down the road to disaster.
Let’s have a good cleanout. It requires effort on your part. Coming here today is only the beginning. Many of you are shareholders, and many of the companies you are invested in have sold their souls to get their snouts into the carbon trough. Make their lives hell. They deserve it. Hound the directors until they recant.
As for any politicians who have ever believed in global warming, or supported the carbon tax, or a carbon-constrained economy, there is no hope for them. They are either too stupid or incompetent to be taken seriously. Merely recanting, at this late stage, won’t be enough. Make their lives hell too, just as they wished a diminished life on you.
Australia will soon face some big challenges as the world enters one of its most turbulent periods. Just maintaining our standard of living in the face of those challenges will require a lot of rigor. We will only get the required level of rigor if we demand it. Firstly of ourselves, and then of the politicians we choose to represent us. Even then, keeping Australia safe and secure and happy will take our eternal vigilance.
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Australia has a history of throwing up political extremes, from the Bolshevik-inspired ‘Red Feds’ of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to the current government which has lost touch with reality and the electorate. But good sense and down-to-earth realism usually win the day in the end for Australians and I see The Convoy as the latest upwelling of that huge fund of good sense and realism from the Australian voters which will make the current government face facts and follow the wishes of the electorate.
Lazy teenager:
“I wonder if the people who spent the last 13 years driving around the drought affected landscape fell for the no warming story.”
I guess you’re too young to realise that droughts have been a regular feature of the Australian climate, ever since climatic events have been recorded:
http://www.bom.gov.au/lam/climate/levelthree/c20thc/drought.htm
I remember growing up in Australia during the 60s drought.
Andrew30 says:
August 12, 2011 at 8:59 pm
If each trucker is willing to pay for a towing fine and impound cost then they could stop the city for a long time. Drive downtown, park anywhere in the middle of a road and walk (to save the environment) to the protest, and then walk to a park and set up a tent and a bbq. It would be great if you could get the tow truck drivers to do it also. Liberty is not free, never was and never will be. Individually it will cost a bit, collectively a lot, but the visility would be Global and the effect could last for over a week while the greens tried to figure out how to move a thousand 50,000 kilo tractor trailers with a Prius and a length of twine. Such a move would get global news coverage and it would cost you about the same as taking the family to a game.
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There’s no need to pay anything. At some point, before or after the protest, just arrange for everyone to head for the same point in central Canberra. This will cause a traffic jam that can be kept going by continually trying to return to the same point. If turned back, just double back as soon as possible. A number of potential targets could be agreed upon at the beginning leading, to a series of gridlocks.
Democracy in action.
When the world began recovering from the cold of the Dalton Minumum (1790-1838), there were famines and potato blights across Europe—the potato blight was not unique to Ireland (The Great Famine 1845-1852).
Famine creates hunger, and hungry populaces have a tendency to riot and create political upheaval. (The Irish didn’t have a chance: they were exported by their British landlords) If you want a foretaste of what we are in for in about 25-30 years time, research and read the history of Europe during the Hungry Forties. (1838-1850)
—the French declared the Second Republic in 1848 and ousted the new aristocracy. Bismark began the unification of Germany 12 years later (1850) . The Irish Diaspora of the 1850s when they migrated in large numbers around the world, with many settling in the USA. Famine and hunger were behind a most of this.
Andrew30 says:
August 12, 2011 at 8:59 pm
If each trucker is willing to pay for a towing fine and impound cost then they could stop the city for a long time. Drive downtown, park anywhere in the middle of a road and walk (to save the environment) to the protest, and then walk to a park and set up a tent and a bbq. It would be great if you could get the tow truck drivers to do it also. Liberty is not free, never was and never will be. Individually it will cost a bit, collectively a lot, but the visility would be Global and the effect could last for over a week while the greens tried to figure out how to move a thousand 50,000 kilo tractor trailers with a Prius and a length of twine. Such a move would get global news coverage and it would cost you about the same as taking the family to a game.
Go for it.============
its a great idea, I can imagine it…simply brilliant
problem is setting up that tent and having a barbie, is also an offence, 2x.
and then theyd have a go for loitering,
another fine.
mate- folks here do NOT realize how close to comm/soc/fasc ist it already is here with so many rules and regs its hardly worth leaving the house..
and if it isn’t illegal,
then theres always a law and a fee to get permission. or?
a TAX, on everything, inc the AIR.
they’ve tagged most of our herd and would love to do the same to us.
smartmeter our every move it feels.( and an ongoing fine for non compliance)
doesn’t much feel a free society when the govt of the day, actively considers censoring the one newspaper telling any unadorned NONCarbon items of science, or even daring to suggest there can be any view- but theirs.
when the ABC ridicules and refuses to present any side but PRO, even with constant prompting by the very people who pay their govt funded wages. one show only will run any oppositional views.
I want my 8c a day or whatever it is now I PAY for them to be on air, REFUNDED.
think about it.
basically they ARE employed by the govt, and yet they seem to suffer no regular checks for competance, or promotion, once your’e in they tend to stay, for decades!
one man, with his strongly pro viewpoint, seems to be controlling the science agenda there and isnt about to leave anytime soon.
David Archibald is quite correct, as a 20+ year listener I notice, and am enraged daily and listening far less, if at all.
His point on Ga and coal reserves also, we have forward contracted masses of our Natural Gas to china,
and our coal
now we have US corps grabbing for our coal, while prices are low due to..the real disaster the worlds finances/mismanagement,
again he is perfectly correct.
Adopting American style education has also dumbed our kids down nicely, they accept almost without question, as do too many under 35’s
mind you, being fair, the pommy system has some ripper biases too.
back then, the real world knocked it out of us PDQ
now – thats not PC , we may hurt someones gentle feelings.
and theres a Law and fines on that too.
Seems you lot don’t understand irony. As far as I can tell LazyTeenager is trolling. This should have been a major clue that the posts were dripping with satire:
“So we need discipline and rigor to defend our imaginings. Only a vicious police state lead by David Archibald can save us.”
While I agree with the spirit of what David Archibald is saying (The goverments has failed this tax is unfair) I don’t lend much weight to his arguments, perhaps if he backed up his statements with some independant scientific literature.
Yes labor needs to be gone but I don’t replaceing them with liberals will really leave us any better off. It’s less a choice of the lesser of two evils and more a case of wishing there was a third category.
David, thank you for the courtesy of your reply. I will review your information, and one way or another, will learn.
Apropos of learning, I’ve learnt yet again, the importance of factchecking even that which I believe to be true.
I earlier recommnded to lazy teenager that he review the ‘climate fail’ pages. I was so certain that the hundreds of documented examples would be listed there, that I didn’t think to look. Oops, there’s only the one example; the 50 to 200 million climate refugees due by last year.
Where is Hansen’s forecast the West Road would be under water, the forecasts of no more snow, the ice-free by 2010 arctic, and more? I guess we WUWT readers should carry our share of the burden, and update them. How can we go about this?
@UKSceptic with reference to Jerome..
Go at it hard, mate.. 😉
Thumbnail says:
August 12, 2011 at 7:18 pm
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thanks heaps for that clip! sent it whizzing round:-)
@ur momisugly John in Oz.
LazyTeenager is probably only considering what he/she can remember.. you know, like 10 years ago. and is TOO LAZY to actually look at some actual historic weather event.
As is the name, as is the action.
@ur momisugly JohninOz
Isn’t Tamino the guy who fitted a 4th order polynomial to temperatures and tried to use it as a predictor.. ?? DOH !!!!!!
“Some of us predate that and remember the heavy frosts of the nineteen seventies.”
And the 60’s and the 50’s and a bit of the 40’s.
“We must use this opportunity – your righteous anger – to unleash the Furies on those who failed us, and those who conspired against us.”
Wow. Right on, David Archibald, I’ve been waiting all my life to hear that said, and not just about climate. So are you listening, entire English-speaking world?
Meanwhile, good luck to the convoyers. With you all the way, if only in spirit.
Not only take down the ABC but also remove the pensions of the politicians in power at this time to help pay for the huge debts that they have brought upon us.
Why should they receive any form of payment after what they have done.
They actually should be put in front of a firing squad for the treason that they have committed.
Why the Bush is going to Canberra
source: Quadrant online
http://www.quadrant.org.au/
Janet (in video) and Matt Thompson would be remembered by WUWT and Jo Nova readers. Their small business, cattle feedlot in Western Australia was crippled by activists and the government depts [in]action.
One would also hope that Noel Pearson of Cape York and colleagues following the legislative debacle of the Wild Rivers are also driving to Canberra; for freedom and democracy.
“In fact, the temperature of planet today is almost the same as it was when satellites first started measuring it in 1979.”
So, I guess even Roy Spencer’s data doesn’t tell the truth?
http://www.drroyspencer.com/latest-global-temperatures/
All these skeptics here, including Anthony, but no one questions this?
Credibility? None.
Seems to me that LazyTeenager is aptly named as it is obviously his brain which is not working.
“DeanL says:
August 13, 2011 at 4:41 am”
Proven and continuing accuracy of these since 1979? Hummm…
Lazteenager,
The common thread is government money. They all will be benificaries of the tax on a benevolent gas.
DeanL,
What would you say if I felt that yesterday’s high temperature of 21 deg C and today’s high temerature of 21.5 deg C are “almost the same”?
Maybe someone can help me out here. I recall several years ago a British news outlet (may have even been the BBC!) conducted man-in-the-street interviews about AGW. They asked the interviewees to estimate how much the globe had warmed. The “believers” almost uniformly estimated multiple degrees. When told the “true” value, they blankly stared at the camera.
Anyone else remember that? I’m afraid my google skills don’t seem to be up to the task this AM.
DeanL says:
August 13, 2011 at 4:41 am
I don’t know about where you are but here in Cambridgeshire UK the average monthly temperature for 1979 was 21.8 . This year it is 21.1!
DeanL says:
August 13, 2011 at 4:41 am
I don’t know about where you are but here in Cambridgeshire UK the average July monthly temperature for 1979 was 21.8 . This year it is 21.1
Wow, I do wonder why you keep returning here and posting your often wild hyperbole, only to be shot down by people with just a little more understanding and academic capability than you are wont to display.
Just how lazy are you? Very it would seem because you are fond of making statements about things that you’d like to believe without any understanding or research to see if the things you say are factual.
I suspect that your experience of Australia is as much as your experience of China. Which will be none given your comments about Chinese air pollution recently implied that China is a smog-ridden hellhole where none can breathe ignoring the fact that whilst emerging industrial cites like Beijing do indeed have a localised air quality issue this is no different from Los Angeles in the 70’s and other large cites as they went through their industrial booms. You can talk about aerosols all day but localised air pollution is not an issue of climate. I can take you to parts of china which will make the likes of Yellowstone Park or the UK’s lake district look like industrial garbage tips in comparison. Do some research before you speak. I digress.
Now, on to Australia. I presume that you mean the Australian interior? I doubt you mean Northern Australia where much of the land is tropical rainforest.
As for the Interior that’s kind of how it works in a desert and there are not so many people driving around the Simpson desert bemoaning the state of the place due to global warming and lack of water. It;s always been a vast, sandy desert as far as man is concerned.
You may as well have said:
“tell that to the caravan trains crossing the sahara desert”
as it carries as much weight.
As for the other parts of the interior where have you been? if there is one thing Australia does not need right now it’s more water. take a look at NASA’s pictures of the other Australian desert areas of Strzelecki Desert, Sturt Stony Desert and Tirari Desert. I urge you to compare last year with this year. These are infra-red contrast enhanced images designed to differentiate between land and water. As you are so lazy I’ll make it simple for you. The darker it is the wetter it is.
Flooding in the Australian Interior: Natural hazards
Also here is a handy google earth image of the interior where I have included the major roads so that you can see just where people are actually driving around as opposed to what’s happening in your head. The majority of people driving to the interior are on camping and sightseeing trips. It’s not a hubbub of civilisation, full of people starved of water as you seem to want to imply.
Australian Interior
I believe the Americans have a saying for people like you and it has something to do with partaking of the Kool-Aid. I suggest that you do a little research rather than just accept the mantra of a few heavily invested individuals such As Romm, Serreze, Schmidt and Hansen from 3rd hand comments on blogs who’s diligence is a little less thorough than here at WUWT. I dare you, you might learn something.
There’s no way I’ll miss being part of the Election Now Convoy…it is time for fair dinkum Aussies to stand up and protect their rights. Over the years, many people have worked so hard to ensure a bright future for this country only to have it ripped apart by this diabolical Labor/Green/Independent mob of misfits. If there is one lesson I’ve learned from my ancestors it is to work hard, work long and leave a better place for future generations. We will not be intimidated by people who do not like what we stand for, and that is freedom and democracy!!
To Our Aussie Friends,
What can those of us in the US of A do to add weight to the impact of your rally/protest/rejection of the AGW nonsense and the soul sucking politicians that support it? We’ve fought side by side in nearly every war and we find our selves engaged again in a mutual war against junk science and socialist political opportunism. How can we ‘guard your flanks’ during your frontal assault on this stupidity?