Townsville Bulletin

Trump shows way

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Townsville LET’S hope the reports are true: that President Trump will follow through on his campaign promise to take the US out of the so- called Paris Climate Agreement.

In a broad general sense it would be a rare statement of sanity in this space; that at least as long as he remains President the US will stop drinking the Climate Change KoolAid.

More narrowly, a US withdrawal is critical to getting some policy sanity in Australia. Ideally, we would follow; but as there’s zero chance of that under the current clueless prime minister, hopefully it would at least force some reality back into the discussion about energy and electricit­y in particular.

Yesterday we had power which was fundamenta­lly reliable, plentiful and cheap – and critically, not just for consumers, but also business.

But in recent years at both state and federal level we have embarked on a deliberate policy course of making electricit­y not just less but actually deliberate­ly unreliable, and we are headed for power rationing and the most expensive electricit­y in the world.

All to absolutely no point other than moral preening. We can cut our emissions of carbon dioxide to zero – indeed, we could actually go negative, by closing down the country entirely and switch to just growing trees – and it would make zero difference to global or indeed local temperatur­es.

Our CO2 emissions are of course swamped by China’s; and the “Fake Paris Agreement to supposedly take action on climate change” allows China to increase its emissions all the way to 2030 by an amount that would swamp 100 per cent of our emissions many times over.

In the world of combined cognitive dissonance and outright lying that is the Climate Change movement, the world’s biggest emitter of CO2 – China now, by a long long way over the US – is defined as cutting emissions by increasing them.

Indeed, the “Agreement” allows everyone to increase their emissions, as the so- called promised cuts are only on a ‘ best intentions’ basis. Only idiots like us will actually try to deliver.

Now, at the G7 meeting over the weekend, the mostly European countries led by Germany and France which have been drinking the KoolAid the longest, tried to pressure President Trump to publicly commit to the “Fake Paris Agreement”.

His refusal might normally be taken as a pretty clear indication of what he intended to do; otherwise why not bask in their warm, indeed their Global Warming, approval?

But as we should know Trump is definitely a “one- off”. Maybe he just wanted to head- fake them over their fake agreement?

Hopefully not; even though the US could easily meet the “commitment­s” made by the predecesso­r Kool- Aid drinking Obama administra­tion under the Fake Paris Agreement, because its emissions have fallen thanks to shale gas.

We could actually go down a simi- larla path with coal seam gas to replace coal-co fired power, as shale gas has doned in the US.

Of course, first best would be to stickst with the coal; but at least with ( morem expensive) gas we could sustain reliable,re relatively cheap ( compared withwi useless wind) and plentiful power.po But no, state government­s haveha insanely stopped even that.

So we need President Trump to formallyfo­r walk away from Paris to exposepo the utter idiocy of Australia staying with our commitment­s – against a US which was outside the agreement and a China which was pumping more and more CO2 inside it.

Instead we have a PM who insists in bashing his ( and our) head against a Trump brick, ahem, wall.

The day after Trump won the election, Malcolm Turnbull made a big show of formally signing on to Paris.

What, did he think his powers of persuasion, so on show during our recent election campaign, could persuade President Trump to do a 180degree U- turn with their first telephone conversati­on?

Then when the new president gave him a golden opportunit­y to argue aggressive­ly for even bigger corporate tax cuts – with the US likely to cut from 35 to well below our 30 per cent – our PM Whimp stuck with his plan to marginally cut corporate rates, and then only after 10 years.

Clearly we have a PM who doesn’t understand that the world of the 21st century moves a little faster than it did in the 19th.

Setting out to maintain his perfect record of “Trump missteps” Turnbull also stuck even more doggedly to the TPP trade deal even after Trump formally abandoned it. The TPP situation is an exact parallel of the Fake Paris Climate agreement, as neither will include easily the two biggest players: China and the US.

Could someone please inform the PM?

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TWO HEADS: President Donald Trump ( left) and Malcolm Turnbull ( above) … spot the leader.
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