Net Zero by 2050: fantasy, or eco-imperial impoverishment?
As the years pass since the 2015 Paris climate conference made Net Zero by 2050 the global elite’s Holy Grail,…
Live not by lies
The day he was arrested by the KGB, Russian writer and Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn released Live Not by Lies. It…
Where is the Voice of the Forgotten People?
Julia Banks, former Liberal member for Chisholm, says the party is over for the Liberals. Writing in the Saturday Paper, she…
The real Liberal renewal needed to save Australia from identity politics
The Liberal Party is at a low ebb, out of office across mainland Australia. Its vacillating, timid lack of self-confidence…
An angry voice?
Marcia Langton appears to be frustrated that there is opposition to enshrining the Voice in our Constitution. Writing in The Saturday…
Renewables-only is naked ideology
Daniel Andrews has ripped away renewable energy’s cloak of economic and engineering respectability. Unveiling his new energy policy for Victoria…
What would the Voice say?
The Gruen Transfer, the ABC’s comedy show about advertising, has a segment in which host Wil Anderson asks, ‘What would Putin/Palmer/Trump do?’…
Australia’s renewable energy superpower fantasy
One of Prime Minister Albanese’s favourite three-word slogans is ‘renewable energy superpower’. It comes from Ross Garnaut’s 2019 policy propaganda…
Laughably ludicrous ‘green’ targets
In Mary Poppins, Uncle Albert’s infectious laughter has first Bert, then the children, float up from the floor to join…
The moral monopoly of Net Zero
Two recent books are timely and relevant – Alex Epstein’s Fossil Futures and Douglas Murray’s The War on the West. They crystallise…
‘Warmists’ believe good governments can stop bad weather
What are we to make of politicians and commentators blaming this year’s floods on the Morrison government? Hyper-partisanship explains some…
Why Australia always cops it
We need to make new friends