Clearly, the issue of Climate Change is alive and well in the minds of many who will be casting their votes soon.
Nobel Peace Prize winner, Al Gore's, "An Inconvenient Truth" helped to facilitate a steep rise in public awareness.
Climate change skeptics argue that changes are natural phenomena caused by various things, nothing to worry about. Nothing to cause voters to seriously consider changing the way they have always voted.
Perhaps our own CSIRO along with the majority of the scientific community are in fact, "left wing" idiots, and we have absolutely nothing to worry about. No theory can be 100% correct until it is proved beyond any doubt,
right? Yep, right.
Well, proving the scientific community right in this particular instance is not such a smart long term goal for our species.
Proving Climate Change is a just a bunch of hot wind from a kooky crew of left wing loonies has NOT happened. That is also not 100% correct!
What has happened is that climate change skeptics have provided us with "other reasons" for the phenomena.
Whatever the cause for the phenomena, and whether climate change is "real" or not, we have now been clearly warned.
The two majour parties are getting nervous and addressing the issue in their own way. Of course they have ensured that their policies promote "business as usual". No need to upset the cookie cart.
Playing it safe, I will be choosing to cast my vote with a political party that has clearly and formally addressed the issue of Climate Change within their policies and who will provide local "clean" energy solutions which are
economically viable and safe for myself and my family.
Choosing a political party which has devised a solid financial plan to do this (with our taxes) is a very "safe" concept.
I'm very glad (and grateful) that I have an option of not having to vote for the two majour parties.
This election I'm going to go with the scientific community because I am a climate change believer, have been for a long time. I remain hopeful that mankind can evolve beyond this global crisis.
To me, this election represents our last chance to get it sorted, in the right way, for all.
Anne Goddard
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