Ördög
2020-02-05 23:18:19 UTC
"What Australians really think about climate action"
/By Annika Blau/
/Story Lab/
Source:<http://tinyurl.com/uvajoyr>
"With the country burning and otherwise “quiet Australians” crying for
action, it’s worth asking: what do Australians really think about climate
change?
It’s just nine months since Labor was defeated in what it dubbed “the
climate change election”. This was read as a warning to politicians on
both sides not to stick their necks out on climate action.
But does this narrative reflect how the country really feels? Just after
the election, we asked 54,000 Australians what climate action they want —
and when — through the Australia Talks National Survey.
While the bushfire crisis may have shifted opinion somewhat, this data
provides a baseline of our attitudes. ... "
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Well, the LNP as per usual is out of touch with the prevailing public
sentiments! After all, people aren't completely blind to see what is
happening to the environment.
Although the political denier brigade (LNP+ON+Clive Palmer) was good at
turning the tides with scare-propaganda media saturation before the last
election, their decades long luck on strangling/refusing all attempts at
meaningful action on climate change might just run out.
/By Annika Blau/
/Story Lab/
Source:<http://tinyurl.com/uvajoyr>
"With the country burning and otherwise “quiet Australians” crying for
action, it’s worth asking: what do Australians really think about climate
change?
It’s just nine months since Labor was defeated in what it dubbed “the
climate change election”. This was read as a warning to politicians on
both sides not to stick their necks out on climate action.
But does this narrative reflect how the country really feels? Just after
the election, we asked 54,000 Australians what climate action they want —
and when — through the Australia Talks National Survey.
While the bushfire crisis may have shifted opinion somewhat, this data
provides a baseline of our attitudes. ... "
~~~~ ~~~~~
Well, the LNP as per usual is out of touch with the prevailing public
sentiments! After all, people aren't completely blind to see what is
happening to the environment.
Although the political denier brigade (LNP+ON+Clive Palmer) was good at
turning the tides with scare-propaganda media saturation before the last
election, their decades long luck on strangling/refusing all attempts at
meaningful action on climate change might just run out.
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Ördög, without any apologies !!!
Ördög, without any apologies !!!