The Greens oppose the CPRS not because it is too weak, but because it will point Australia in the wrong direction with little prospect of turning it around in the timeframe within which emissions must peak, says Senator Christine Milne.
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The Greens oppose the CPRS not because it is too weak, but because it will point Australia in the wrong direction with little prospect of turning it around in the timeframe within which emissions must peak, says Senator Christine Milne.
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7 Comments
I thought that Malcolm was a Koala?
I raised this point with Mr Onthemoon this morning. He confided that while Turnbull had once made quite a serviceable koala, he was no so sleek and shiny he was now much more like a seal. This is barely Darwinian, but is evolution of a sort. I asked him whether this meant Malcolm Turnbull now had the FDOTM seal of approval. He thought this was pretty much beneath contempt. It should be noted though, that Kevin Rudd is still quite resolutely a balloon.
First!!!!!!!! hahahahah!!!!
Malcolm is whatever FD wants him to be. We’re flexible out here.
In all honesty MT is a chameleon. Depending on the day, the time and the moment he can surface as a shade of grey when you want a political black or white. Mr T can blend with all backgrounds, travel on jets and horseback and wear a yamulke as easily as anything Opus Dei asks him. All incredibly exciting for Malcolm but hopelessly confusing for the rest of us.
Still the Liberals love him.
JamesK, I think only for Gay Sperm Whales.
… that no is meant to be a now of course.
Does Land Rights for Gay Killer Whales have the Malcolm Seal’s Approval?