I like the way the Greens leader Dr Richard Di Natale says the policy “lacks evidence”. Careful Richard – if you apply that guideline the Greens may soon have no policy left.
I like the way the Greens leader Dr Richard Di Natale says the policy “lacks evidence”. Careful Richard – if you apply that guideline the Greens may soon have no policy left.
It’s interesting to see that Richard Di Natalie apparently recognises there is no evidence to support the Greens irrational anti-GM crops policy and yet he not only supports but helped formulate the Greens irrational policy on wind turbines, asserting that the government is “throwing good money after bad” trying to perpetuate a “myth” [concerning the detrimental health impacts of wind turbines].
“Forget wind turbine syndrome, we need more studies into ‘bad government syndrome’,”.
Truly this bloke is a disgrace to the medical profession, essentially he is laughing in the face of the thousands of rural Australians living with the devastating health impacts of wind turbine noise, a problem identified in US research carried out by Neil Kelley et al back in the 1980s.
Senator Di Natale can now move on to CO2 and discovers that there is no credible scientific evidence that increased CO2 levels create higher global temperatures. He could even go on to discover that there is credible scientific evidence that higher temperatures create raised levels of CO2 globally. Later on he could look into Nuclear Power too.