Renewables causing unbelievable amount of ‘environmental destruction’ for communities

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • The Australian’s Contributing Economics Editor Judith Sloan says the “environmental destruction” brought on rural and regional communities is “unbelievable”.
    “Yet basically unseen by all the inner city loveys who are calling for even greater extension of renewable energy,” Ms Sloan told Sky News Australia.
    “I actually reckon we should be saying sorry today and stopping it.”

Komentáře • 89

  • @lornacarlos
    @lornacarlos Před 2 dny +22

    It is unbelievable the incompetence and deafness of this Labor government. Australians are suffering as never before.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 2 dny +1

      They Jetset all over the world at taxpayers expense. Surely they can see the results of their popular delusions based energy policy in Germany.

  • @user-zd3xs4ts6f
    @user-zd3xs4ts6f Před 2 dny +48

    Get rid of "renewables" policies and develop coal, gas, oil and of course, "noook-leear"👍🤣🤣

  • @paulgraham5790
    @paulgraham5790 Před 2 dny +12

    I forgive all Labor voters as long as they don’t do it again.

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 Před 2 dny +17

    Destroying the environment and animals.

  • @DarrenJamesJOHANSON
    @DarrenJamesJOHANSON Před 2 dny +27

    I have ever seen a government make really dumb decisions in my life

  • @vmura
    @vmura Před 2 dny +30

    criminals

  • @goodspirit5999
    @goodspirit5999 Před dnem +5

    There's nothing renewable about "renewables". Fools.

  • @robot336
    @robot336 Před 2 dny +27

    L abor is out of control, they're done finished it's over for labor ,

  • @marktanska6331
    @marktanska6331 Před dnem +11

    Wait till people learn that we need 20 times more than we have now.(renewables as they then need to be renewed)

    • @jcisme
      @jcisme Před dnem +1

      At the rate of immigration more like 50 times more..

  • @zympf
    @zympf Před 2 dny +10

    Judith Awesome

  • @user-kx4bm5rj2y
    @user-kx4bm5rj2y Před 2 dny +13

    Forget the appolige, where were the aboriginal people in all of this we never heard a protest from them

  • @hans-peterlang9515
    @hans-peterlang9515 Před 2 dny +9

    Should have a sorry day who voted in this goverment

  • @madeleindevilliers2530
    @madeleindevilliers2530 Před 2 dny +7

    So many land for growing food gone to this plastic things, that cost a arm and leg and needed to be replaced every few years...

  • @leaffyTrees
    @leaffyTrees Před dnem +7

    Very mafia dealings.

  • @tbonemc2118
    @tbonemc2118 Před dnem +6

    The Coppers Basin wind farm in the South Burnett owned by the Queensland Government is a case in point.
    When the wind farm closes it is the responsibility of the landowners to remove the towers and restore the site.
    Not the energy company or rather Stanmore Corp which is part of the Queensland government .
    This information came from someone involved in the construction.
    How will landholders ever afford or be capable of removing the wind towers, concrete pads they're built on and the road network that was bulldozed through pristine bushland?

    • @gingertom56
      @gingertom56 Před dnem

      That is bull shit.

    • @tbonemc2118
      @tbonemc2118 Před dnem +1

      Of course it is.
      I'm delusional because the Queensland government would never consider building something like 150 wind turbines along that pristine ridge line about 200 ks from the Brisbane CBD.
      They would have to consult with the traditional owners who would never agree and the environmental groups furore would have surpassed the Franklin dam in Tasmania.
      Perhaps I miss spelt something or forgot to dot an i.
      Would you like a photo of it?
      I live in the closest major rural town and I knew nothing about it until I stumbled across it.

  • @timbrandis1151
    @timbrandis1151 Před dnem +2

    Always good to hear good sense commentary from Dr. Sloane

  • @JenE3377
    @JenE3377 Před dnem +5

    There's a magic machine that sucks Co2 out of the air, costs very little and builds itself;
    It''s called a TREE!!!

    • @susangoodman4925
      @susangoodman4925 Před dnem

      And they are being cleared out to make room for the regretables!

    • @ralphmogridge8364
      @ralphmogridge8364 Před dnem

      And Radon doesn't kill trees and the environment??

  • @clydesimpson1462
    @clydesimpson1462 Před 2 dny +5

    The expired wind turbine columns could be Australia's answer to the housing crisis. A platform style house accessed by a fast lift.

  • @positivepawpaw7564
    @positivepawpaw7564 Před 2 dny +3

    FOLLOWED BY A ROPE DAY

  • @awc900
    @awc900 Před 2 dny +8

    Precisely why there needs to be a moratorium on deploying large scale wind/solar arrays.

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 2 dny +1

      We need to withdraw from the Paris accord and use the most economical energy resources available. Spending hundreds of billions of dollars of taxpayers money in a futile attempt to prevent small and largely beneficial changes to the Earth’s climate is lunacy.

  • @shanemallinson7644
    @shanemallinson7644 Před 2 hodinami

    Bugger the sorry day from them in jail

  • @batmanlives6456
    @batmanlives6456 Před 55 minutami

    Rubbish renewables that will cause us grief for years

  • @kelleykuensting5897
    @kelleykuensting5897 Před 5 hodinami

    What is happening in Australia does not bode well for America!!!

  • @bryanoliver5550
    @bryanoliver5550 Před 2 dny +3

    These affect birds , water , will affect all animals and humans to , I just thought about Bee`s , bumble bee`s which pollinate everything needed to be pollinated to grow better plants , flowers , foods promoting healthy life on planet Earth . They have gone overboard , tame them down .

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 2 dny +2

      The largely useless renewable energy equipment will soon end up in landfill.
      The countryside will look OK again once the rubbish is removed, however, the bad government debts from subsidising uneconomical renewable energy projects will take generations to pay off.

    • @susangoodman4925
      @susangoodman4925 Před dnem

      @@johngeier8692 It can never all be renewed, after all the damage and fires. And they plan to leave the giant bases in the ground. Imagine what it would cost to take them out, and then where would they go? And the land will be compressed and changed....all the wildlife driven away, etc. etc.

  • @foff3379
    @foff3379 Před dnem +1

    They are replacables not renewables
    oil renews on the ocean floor naturally thats renewable

  • @oldtimers6460
    @oldtimers6460 Před 2 dny +2

    24/7 by 356 days a year over unreliable intermittent power that we pay to waste when fully online so as it does not take the gride down with overload. 24/7 all the way.

  • @Bernie5172
    @Bernie5172 Před dnem

    Cwrissey is trying to make our lives a misery
    He is NUTS

  • @robot336
    @robot336 Před 2 dny +4

    ☢☢😃😃👌👌✨✨

  • @mpgabriel819
    @mpgabriel819 Před 2 dny +2

    🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @gingertom56
    @gingertom56 Před dnem +1

    Farmers are seeing the benfits od the solar panels. It saes water and protects the animals in the shade.

  • @damobrown1018
    @damobrown1018 Před dnem

    Not good at all

  • @mk1479
    @mk1479 Před 2 dny +1

    No kidding Sherlock.. With all due respect.

  • @user-du8kd3sn8n
    @user-du8kd3sn8n Před dnem +1

    Not half as much as burning fossil fuels. What planet are you really on? Literally

  • @hmassydney9475
    @hmassydney9475 Před dnem +1

    My solar panels, installed since 2010, are still functioning efficiently with minimal maintenance costs. Can anyone on the panel explain how quickly a nuclear power plant can be built? What are the costs associated with building and running one? If nuclear power is commercially and politically viable, why isn't more investment directed towards it?
    Moreover, where would these nuclear plants be located, and do local communities have the right to accept or reject proposed sites? Historically, coal was the cheapest energy source. However, according to the CSIRO 2022-2023 GenCost report, wind and solar remain the lowest cost new-build electricity generation sources despite inflationary pressures.
    If you believe that coal and nuclear power are cheaper, quicker to build, and safer to run, present your business case. Let CSIRO and the public review and comment on it. This would be far more convincing than perpetuating the misleading notion of cheap coal generation.

    • @Aussie-Nan
      @Aussie-Nan Před dnem

      Please stop ranting and look at some common sense, renewables will be a problem in the future, your little solar on your house whole different beast.
      So you would rather destroy our land, kill our flora and fauna for what…..climate change Australia will make NO difference to climate if we shut down fossil fuel’s tomorrow.
      We have heaps of coal cheap and we are selling to China for fossil fuel power, how does that fi5 your little puzzle.

  • @Justin-iu9ih
    @Justin-iu9ih Před 2 dny +1

    You one-way show,,,,,,get out of thinking nuclear,,,she noes nothing ,,,stress on workers nuclear who is she really,,,,

    • @johngeier8692
      @johngeier8692 Před 2 dny +1

      An inherent part of the physical universe. Sustained thermonuclear fusion powers the stars and nuclear fission heats the interior of Earth and powers plate tectonics.

  • @trevorbyrne-pp6lc
    @trevorbyrne-pp6lc Před dnem +1

    Yell said