And they aren't listening to people like you either.
You're considered mentally unstable in regular people terms.
And they aren't listening to people like you either.
You're considered mentally unstable in regular people terms.
The city of Melbourne today............
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The city of Melbourne today............
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Could Australia become the first modern day country to become uninhabitable to humans either as a result of climate change, the stupidity of man/womankind or both?
Because it looks like Armageddon from this side of the world - I wasn't taking it lightly, quite the opposite.Why would it become uninhabitable?
Because it looks like Armageddon from this side of the world - I wasn't taking it lightly, quite the opposite.
Looks can be deceiving.
If ****wits would stop lighting fires the visuals wouldn't be anything near as bad.
Police and arson squad just rounded up 24 people suspected of starting fires.
That's not even the totality of people they have brought in.
The biggest issue for this continent is water, which there is plenty of if bureaucracy would invest in pipelines from the north of Western Australia.
How would bureaucracy raise the investment? I don't think the Civil Service in Australia can take such decisions, although maybe they could sneak it in while Morrison is crying in Church or on holiday in Hawaii.
How would bureaucracy raise the investment? I don't think the Civil Service in Australia can take such decisions, although maybe they could sneak it in while Morrison is crying in Church or on holiday in Hawaii.
They could stop locking up refugees in concentration camps....... sorry detention centres. around $3 billion a year i believe. https://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/publication/cost-australias-asylum-policy
Actually the infrastructure is in place to move the water via river systems. The problem (or at least part of it) is that the water is being used/stored by foreign owned cotton farms in queensland so doesn't flow down to NSW, Victoria and South Australia.
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...ms-full-of-water-while-darling-river-runs-dry
https://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/n...r/news-story/8a451b201527db0f2d98c4e0557838ed
https://www.smh.com.au/environment/...ave-left-the-darling-dry-20180226-p4z1uc.html
Sadly our leaders are more interested in selling our assets for a quick buck rather than ensuring we have what we need.
Completely different water source.
I'm referring to the billions of litres of fresh water that could come from northern WA and NT.
Nobody owns that, it's simply running out to sea.
The biggest issue for this continent is water, which there is plenty of if bureaucracy would invest in pipelines from the north of Western Australia.
Completely different water source.
I'm referring to the billions of litres of fresh water that could come from northern WA and NT.
Nobody owns that, it's simply running out to sea.
Are you thinking of redirecting fresh water down a 2500 mile pipeline from WA/NT to Victoria?
My mistake. I am sure our leaders would be working out how to sell it to foreign investors before sending it down to us in the southern states.
I'm all for banning foreign companies owning our land and resources. Especially those filthy scum Chinese.