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appalachiablue

(41,113 posts)
Mon Dec 23, 2019, 02:25 PM Dec 2019

Australian Prime Minister Rejects Climate Solutions, Clings To Coal While Country Burns

Pouring Coal on the Fires, Aussie PM Rejects Climate Solutions as Country Burns. "These are the realities that make me wonder at how corrupt must be the souls of people who have the power to stop this and fail to act." Common Dreams, Dec. 23, 2019.

As Australia endures ongoing wildfires that have choked out cities with smoke and are incinerating wildlife habitats, Prime Minister Scott Morrison made clear that he would not entertain any curtailment of coal production—a signal to observers that the country's leader isn't willing to take seriously the threat of the climate crisis.

Morrison on Monday rejected calls to slow Australian coal production, saying such a move would be to "engage in reckless and job-destroying and economy-crunching targets which are being sought."

Greenpeace Australia Pacific head David Ritter found the statement flabbergasting. "Staggering egotism atop monumental negligence," tweeted Ritter.

As Common Dreams reported Saturday, Australia's fires have ringed the continental country and claimed the lives of at least two firefighters. The infernos have destroyed much of the koala habitat on the country's east coast.



- A firefighter and a koala watch a bushfire in Eden Hills, Adelaide, South Australia.

The prime minister's love of his country's coal industry, paired with his denial of the climate crisis, drew the ire of journalist Christian Schwägerl. "Statements from Scott Morrison and his support for new coal mines give the impression that it's way too cold in Australia and not enough forest has burnt down," said Schwägerl.

New South Wales Rural Fire Service spokesperson Angela Burford told reporters Monday that the fires continue to rage. "We continue to see these fires spread, and in some places, they're so large, we've seen two fires merge," said Burford.

The crisis could affect Morrison's political future. As the fires grew in size and number, and killed firefighters, the prime minister was in Hawaii on vacation. Morrison cut the holiday short but not before sustained criticism.

"I think the man just needs to step back and take a bit of a check on himself," said Australian Ben Parsons, who shared a picture taken by his uncle of the prime minister relaxing while Australia burned.

Progressive writer Jodi Jacobson bemoaned Morrison's call to continue coal production and said it was part of a broader problem in how the world is approaching the climate crisis.

"These are the realities that make me wonder at how corrupt must be the souls of people who have the power to stop this and fail to act," Jacobson said. "We talk about 'what our grandchildren will say,'" added Jacobson. "Will your grandchildren even exist in 50 years when we've destroyed the Earth?"

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/12/23/pouring-coal-fires-aussie-pm-rejects-climate-solutions-country-burns

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Australian Prime Minister Rejects Climate Solutions, Clings To Coal While Country Burns (Original Post) appalachiablue Dec 2019 OP
You'll notice the Australian PM didn't go to coal country for his vacation matt819 Dec 2019 #1
"Will your grandchildren even exist in 50 years..." Mountain Mule Dec 2019 #2
+100 Duppers Dec 2019 #3
Home affairs warned Australian government of growing climate disaster risk after May election Eugene Dec 2019 #4

matt819

(10,749 posts)
1. You'll notice the Australian PM didn't go to coal country for his vacation
Mon Dec 23, 2019, 02:46 PM
Dec 2019

Putting aside the appalling optics of taking a vacation while Australia burns, you'll note that this guy didn't travel to coal country for his vacay. Just sayin'.

Mountain Mule

(1,002 posts)
2. "Will your grandchildren even exist in 50 years..."
Mon Dec 23, 2019, 03:11 PM
Dec 2019

I don't think that people like Morrison (and the Koch brothers and Exxon and etc., etc.) give a good god damn about 50 years from now. They are enthralled by today's profits from fossil fuels and they know that in 50 years, they'll most likely be in their graves - which people will visit in order to spit upon them. World leaders like Trump and Morrison should be put o a long, slow painful death. It's the least we can do to show our appreciation of their vile misdeeds.

Eugene

(61,846 posts)
4. Home affairs warned Australian government of growing climate disaster risk after May election
Mon Dec 23, 2019, 07:57 PM
Dec 2019
Home affairs warned Australian government of growing climate disaster risk after May election

Exclusive: department’s brief said ‘coordinated national action’ was needed to ward off increasing disruptions

The government was warned by the Department of Home Affairs after the May election that Australia faced more frequent and severe heatwaves and bushfires, and that livelihoods would be affected without effective action on climate change.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/24/home-affairs-warned-australian-government-of-growing-climate-disaster-risk-after-may-election
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