From The Age:
Tim Blair has more:
“Copenhagen will mark a shift of tectonic proportions in political thinking around climate change internationally and in Australia,” claims Marian Wilkinson. She could well be right. But just when you think Marian’s finally wising up, it turns out she means the debate will shift towards warmenism. Here’s her next sentence:
Scepticism about the science is now pushed further to the fringe.
Which isn’t such a bad a place to be, considering where the climate change non-fringe is – generally wearing a costume, unemployable, shouting historic commie slogans and being an idiot: If capitalism does indeed kill climate justice, then all strength to capitalism, I say.
Their argument was unconvincing at first, until people noticed the persuasively bulbous green antennae. When you’re dressed as a tree and you happen upon someone else dressed as a tree, the appropriate protocol is to high-branch him. This shot is from a Copenhagen rally in sunny Sydney, where unpopular activist Darryl was asked to wear the poley bear outfit. They’ve never liked Darryl, but that’s no reason to kill him. Armed climate clowns – note the unconcealed vegetation – pursue a Copenhagen cop. But circumstances can quickly change … A lone clown finds herself cut from the herd and exposed to both the elements and nearby lawmen. Subsequent images from this series are deleted. “I tawt I taw a climate graph!” Sylvester the Scientist analyses the latest CRU data. Yvo de Boer and his enormous clock.
Reassuring, no?
1 comment:
I found the gentleman wearing the wood box hat and the pink sequins so irresistibly persuasive that I've changed my views on everything.
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