Michel Mann’s Nobel Hockey Stick
Mark Stein has been having some sport with Dr Michael Mann’s attempt to pass himself off as a “Nobel prize recipient“, notwithstanding that the Nobel committee says he isn’t. But Mark Steyn may not be...
View ArticleHockey Urges For Repeal As Inflation Rises
The plan to repeal the carbon tax by the federal government has so far been a sticky process with the first legislative package rejected by the senate. Because the Labor party and the Greens are still...
View ArticleExposing the IPCC’s Fraudulent Climate Science
In a video exposé of the numerous inconsistencies and falsified data contained within the IPCC’s most recent assessment of the state of climate science, James Corbett makes a number of excellent points...
View ArticleSpotlight on Local Business and A New Wave of Inflation
Recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows that Australia’s consumer prices index rose by 0.8 per cent in the three months of 2013 – more than twice as fast as expected. The major...
View ArticlePromised to Repeal the Carbon Tax, Still the Most Unpopular Prime Minister Ever.
His promise to repeal the Carbon Tax played a big part in getting him into power, yet Tony Abbott has succeeded in completely destroying his credibility and popularity within a very short time-frame....
View Article3 Ways You Can Help the Environment that will be More Beneficial to Australia...
Over the last decade there has been a lot of debate about carbon’s effect on our environment, and coincidentally the whole Carbon Tax issue. Many awakened citizens don’t even believe that carbon is...
View ArticleThe Carbon Tax is Gone! (For Now)
Wonderful news from the senate today, with the passing of the government’s repeal bill at 39 votes to 32. After several weeks of negotiation, Tony Abbott has successfully fulfilled his election promise...
View ArticleHow Solar Power can Reduce Your Environmental Impact
What comes to your mind when you see the sun? Warmth, light, and life are words that commonly thought of, but electricity and energy are not. These perceptions, however, are slowly starting to shift....
View ArticleEnergy Debt: Soaring Power Bills Pushing Families into Crisis
Approximately 145,000 small businesses and homes in NSW are in a crisis due to the rising cost of power and owe power firms about $663 in unsettled power bills. The latest statistics indicate that 10%...
View ArticleIncreasing Popularity Of Solar Hot Water Systems
If you live in Brisbane suburbs such as Indooroopilly, Kenmore, and others, you must have noticed an increased use of solar hot water systems. A good number of established and newly built homes have...
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