Climate Skepticism, Liberals, and Protesters – Rise to It?
Essay by Eric Worrall
A star lineup of speakers includes Nigel Farage, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Jacinta Price, Michael Shellenberger, The Outsiders, and top US Republicans like Matt Schlapp (CPAC USA) and Matthew Whitaker , Trump’s former Acting Attorney General.
As a CPAC event, the topics are varied, but the energy disaster in the UK and Europe has certainly focused considerable attention on climate policy.
Outsiders Rowan Dean, Rita Panahi and James Morrow treated us to a live episode of their popular news show and provided an important real-life lesson about how easily we lose our freedoms. how. It is certain that catch their show.
Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott – “I’m a climate skeptic”. I’m afraid I clapped my hands too hard to remember to take a picture.
Former Extinction Rebellion communications manager Zion Lights, who courageously admitted he was wrong about renewables when he left the ER. She is currently a strong advocate for nuclear energy.
Michael Shellenberger deliver the most climate-focused presentation, presenting evidence that there is no climate crisis.
British politician Nigel Farage, the only British politician to voice his support for Trump during his 2016 campaign, gives us a detailed look at the energy disaster unfolding in the UK and Europe. Farage was also the only speaker to ask questions – his response to my question about Britain’s energy situation was that he was deeply concerned about the uphill battle that new British Prime Minister Liz Truss will have to fight. face to solve the energy crisis in the UK.
Senator Malcolm Roberts of the Commonwealth of Australia, a tireless destroyer of green fantasies and a steadfast thorn in the side of the renewable movement – Senator Malcolm Roberts will speak at tomorrow’s session.
Senator from the Federal National Party of Aussie Matt Canavanwho frequently appears in WUWT due to his outspoken support for coal.
Australia columnist Nick Cater spoke about New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s push to criminalize climate skepticism, in the name of preventing more victims of mass shootings. , but WUWT has been covered. If you think Ardern’s non-sequitur doesn’t make sense, you’re not alone.
And my friend Jim, who poked fun at the protesters with wild costumes and fun songs. For some reason, they don’t seem to appreciate his efforts to entertain them.
And of course there’s the handsome guy in the black polkadot shirt who seems to have photobombed some of my selfies.
There are many other speakers with very important contributions, I particularly enjoyed the speeches by Jacinta Price and Matthew Whitakers, but I remained focused on climate. If I missed anything, my apologies, I blame excitement.
I look forward to the Sunday session. The live stream is available here.