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Val Kilmer's eco-themed thrillers

Wednesday, 28 October 2009 12:39 P GMT+10
Was down at the local video store, having a squizz at all the flicks on the shelves. Saw a title that looked like a bit of a hoot called The Steam Experiment. It's about some nutty boffin who decides to show what we're all in for as the plane

Clive Hamilton admits defeat

Thursday, 14 May 2009 2:32 P GMT+10
If you want to see just how shallow, irrational and vindictive the ferndies can be, you can't go past this piece by Clive Hamilton.  Bloke sneers at the idea that science can deliver answers, as if being rational (or at least attempting to b

Fielding for new faiths

Thursday, 26 February 2009 12:09 P GMT+10
Here's a good illustration of the pervasiveness of ferndamentalism: Family First's Steve Fielding has railed against divorce on the grounds that it's not fair on the planet.  Up until now, greenies have absolutely detested this guy.

NASA prof joins space cadets

Wednesday, 7 January 2009 2:16 A GMT+10
Few weeks back fulminating ferndie Christine Milne accused Kevin Rudd of "putting the planet in grave danger" because he opted for only mildly insane carbon emissions targets. Numerous other shrieking pink pixies repeated this bizarre

I'm warming to Rudd and Wong

Monday, 15 December 2008 1:02 P GMT+10
I never thought that I'd say this, but the PM and his Climate Change Minister have made my day. Their proposed 5 per cent cut to greenhouse gas emissions is wonderful. The sound of all the ferndies fulminating on the wireless is music t

Humanity to the rescue

Wednesday, 22 October 2008 11:58 A GMT+10
So zoos are becoming "refugee camps for animals" whose existence is threatened by climate change. Ironic, considering that ferndies reckon civilization is a scourge upon nature's creations. I mean, here it is being their salvation! Huma

Global warming always bad

Saturday, 18 October 2008 12:18 P GMT+10
It always amuses me that just about every story you read about the possible effects of climate change paints a scary scenario. And no positive outcomes are mentioned, even though logic dictates that this would have to be the case. Here's an

Clear, crisp, cold

Monday, 18 August 2008 1:12 P GMT+10
The weather here in Sydders has been quite amazing lately. Chilly as, but also completely cloudless. Gives a whole different feeling to this intense, grotty city. It's gleaming, like God's just spruced up the joint. And it's not just NSW

Skippy steaks for all!

Friday, 8 August 2008 7:29 P GMT+10
More fallout from the fear of impending climate change: Some boffin reckons that since cows and sheep fart up a storm we should be farming heaps less of them. Instead, we should farm kangaroos, since their cheese cutting is much more enviro

Icy Brissy

Tuesday, 29 July 2008 1:34 P GMT+10
Seems that Brisvegas is now in the grip of  ferocious cold snap. Here in Sydders, it's bloody freezing too. I've lived in this city on and off for a few years, and I don't recall any time nearly as chilly as it is now. It's like

Dr David Evans interview

Wednesday, 23 July 2008 2:51 P GMT+10
Read a brilliant article debunking the ferndie global warming myth by ace boffin Dr David Evans. Just heard him on the wireless, too. You can download the interview from the 2GB site.

The gas in green houses

Thursday, 10 July 2008 1:13 P GMT+10
Via Andrew Bolt I learn that Peter Singer and others have argued that the climate threat posed by methane can be neutralized by reducing livestock populations. Ironic coming from Singer. Wouldn't the mass halting of cow and sheep reproduction be

Predictions of disaster on a royal scale

Monday, 19 May 2008 1:30 P GMT+10
Prince Charles reckons we've got only eighteen months to avert enviro-apocalypse. I'll bet there are squillions of batty greenies out there all nodding furiously in agreement. Interesting. Before all this ferndie fear mongering real

Finally, some good news about climate change!

Monday, 12 May 2008 2:12 P GMT+10
Ferndamentalist doomsayers are desperate to characterize climate change as entirely bad.  But a more logical approach would imply that even if it is occurring, climate change, like so many things, will be good for some and bad for

How to deal with eco-anxiety

Sunday, 20 April 2008 1:35 P GMT+10
So pervasive has "eco-anxiety" become that there's now a new kind of counseling to deal with it.  Yep, it's called "eco-therapy".  One of the treatments is for the sufferer to go and hug a tree (no kidding). I h

A pub with no beer?

Friday, 11 April 2008 1:47 P GMT+10
Whenever they hear the latest apocalyptic prediction about the effects of climate change, most Aussies shrug and say, "So what.  I don't give a tinker's."But some boffin reckons climate change will create a shortage o

Flaming idiots endorse Earth Hour

Saturday, 29 March 2008 9:44 P GMT+10
Those who participated in tonight's puerile and meaningless Earth Hour ritual have been warned to put out their candles.  Clearly necessary.  They are obviously feeble-minded.  But surely these precautions won't work

Comic irony

Saturday, 22 March 2008 1:20 P GMT+10
Good Andrew Bolt piece on the Melbourne Comedy Festival.  He points out that many of these purported "satirists" and "social observers" think that they're questioning the irrational, religious dogmas of the day but are ac

Astonishing! Cant-sodden Melbourne festival produces actual comedy!

Wednesday, 19 March 2008 12:46 P GMT+10
In a clear case of what po-mo quackademics would call "subverting the dominant paradigm" the Melbourne International Comedy Festival has finally produced something genuinely cack-worthy.  Not intentionally, but.  It'

Coffee in Cornwall

Wednesday, 2 January 2008 6:47 P GMT+10
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has done the unthinkable: he's created a cup of coffee from beans grown in England.Surely more varieties of java will flourish as the globe continues to heat up. The Brits will be blessed with a whole new ind

Impending catastrophe?

Sunday, 30 December 2007 1:09 P GMT+10
It's interesting that whenever there's a report about global warming the predicted effect is always deemed to be negative -- never positive.  I reckon that this is because so much of the propaganda is created by peopl

Where's the climate change "smoking gun"?

Thursday, 13 December 2007 10:04 P GMT+10
As the Bali climate change summit heats up, I can't help thinking that there's a parallel here with the lead up to the Iraq war, specifically the question of the WMD "smoking gun". Now, not just a few countries but many are heading

Professor Barry Walters' baby tax

Wednesday, 12 December 2007 9:11 P GMT+10
Professor Barry Walters, who suggested a Gaia-friendly baby tax, has garnered heaps of attention for his balmy idea.  The blogosphere is abuzz with commentary on it -- much of it derisive.  Even heard him interviewed on the Beeb.&

Greens' sterile agenda pits shrubs against bubs

Monday, 10 December 2007 9:21 P GMT+10
Yet another puke-worthy scheme from rent-seeking, life-hating, doomsaying fluffy wuffies:A Perth doctor called Professor Barry Waters says that couples who have a third baby should be slapped with a lifelong tax to offset its impact on

Roo farts to the rescue!

Thursday, 6 December 2007 1:47 P GMT+10
Here's another story illustrating the extreme eco-paranoia sweeping the west:Seems that the humble kangaroo has a Gaia-friendly gut full of ultra-green bacteria so it produces pristine, methane free farts.  Crazed boffins are trying to get l