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The chilling costs of climate catastrophism.
From:
Quadrant
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June 1, 2008| Author:
Evans, Ray
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SOMETIME AFTER the Soviet Army had crushed the Dubcek regime in Prague in 1968, our great Cold War warrior, Frank Knopfelmacher, was described by his opponents in condescending and patronising tones as a "threat expert". Vietnam had fallen and the USA was in disarray, the Soviet empire was marching from success to success, and Soviet apologists in Australia were increasingly confident about the future. Knopfelmacher embraced the term with enthusiasm. "Yes," he replied, "I am indeed...
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; SIR: Ray Evans' article The Chilling Costs of Climate Catastrophism (June 2008) was quite disappointing. I am disturbed about his criticism of Ross Garnaut. Evans criticises Garnaut, as a policy ... resources into reducing uncertainty is well advised. After many years and billions of dollars the ...
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