Fossil fuels deliver 'a lot of good' for humanity
Fossil fuels deliver 'a lot of good' for humanity
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@lesleyosborne9319 Says:
We are NOT DOING THAT. 10 BILLION a Yr! Look at the graph. And we have Homeless getting worse. People not eating and missing medication.
@hotchihuahua1546 Says:
When you need it , it’s there and a welcome comfort for us all ! I would much rather use fossil fuels than cutting down a living tree for firewood !
@deborahjdow1755 Says:
We love the smell of fossil fuels in our cars, trucks, airplanes, trains, our entire National Electrical Grid runs on fossil fuels, EV's run on fossil fuels to recharge their batteries for goodness sake! Get Real fossil fuels and coal takes care of our daily lives cleanly, efficiently and completely bolsters our US economy and the world! Windmills, solar, don't have enough consistent energy to suppy our nations needs & can't sustain us ever, as its unrealistic to think so.
@joechiato5278 Says:
They deliver a lot of good for plants and trees too
@Scotty123-o3u Says:
The Australian Communications and Media Authority accepts complaints about “accuracy and neutrality in news.” Bolt saying fossil fuel driven climate change is good is clearly extremely biased and ignores the overwhelming evidence that it is destructive to climate, agriculture, environment and humanity.
@Scotty123-o3u Says:
Shame on Bolt. “Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity. Climate impacts are already harming health, through air pollution, disease, extreme weather events, forced displacement, pressures on mental health, and increased hunger and poor nutrition in places where people cannot grow or find sufficient food.”
@Scotty123-o3u Says:
Andrew Bolt, no academic qualifications and the other guy is not a scientist. Newscorp is not a fit public broadcaster. Meanwhile the hottest Australian spring on record. This misinformation should be reported. The Australian Communications and Media Authority(link is external) has regulatory jurisdiction over television, radio, the internet, and telecommunications. Television is the only medium that has formal requirements and so the ACMA will only hear complaints about access to television services.
@wishteria234 Says:
Co 2 is good for the planet, That is how crops grow and life exists.
@alexandrugeorgescu6366 Says:
plants need CO2 and sunlight in order to survive... HOWEVER, the burning of fossil fuels ALSO produces A LOT of toxic chemicals. so it is a draw-draw:/
@stevenmoule2236 Says:
Climate science is theoretical at best ideological at worst.
@daniellebcooper7160 Says:
even if australia cuts its emissions by 100%, it wont make any difference to the climate. All climate alarmism is doing, is funding beijings military buildup.
@CodexIndia1 Says:
"The rich countries, like Australia" LOL. What decade are you living in? Australia is anything but rich it's massively in debt and living standards are dropping like a rock.
@Groovy-z3x Says:
There's more trees today because we burn coal instead of wood. 🪵
@GovernmentOfAmerica Says:
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@larrylongprong5219 Says:
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@MrChrisdube Says:
Not to mention CO² is NECESSARY for photosynthesis -- which is REQUIRED for plant life to exist... another thing beneficial to all -- but even more so for poorer countries. Also, since Methane (a type of "fossil fuel" has been found on Titan -- one of Saturn's moons -- maybe we should rethink the whole "oil comes from dinosaur fossils theory?" I haven't heard of any dinosaurs on Titan.
@GovernmentOfAmerica Says:
MAKE KFC 😂
@markcroydon3195 Says:
The wealthy elite leftists don't care how much good fossil fuels deliver for humanity. They care only about their own profits and power. It does not matter to them if we poor people live as slaves, or if millions die, just as long as they can make money and gain power with their 'renewables' .
@FlintStone-c3s Says:
How much did it cost Australia for those renewables? How much was paid by tax payers and how much did the Politicians Super funds make on their renewable investments?
@stefanhuijberts367 Says:
Something with economic growth and welfare..

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