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Some interesting points.NZ is a victim of the Net Zero stupidity due to Shaw and Ardern. In the week when Shaw revealed his poorly thought out Climate Plan, and gave a train wreck of an interview to Mike Hosking; plus we had Robertson’s budget which failed to address inflation, rampant cost of living issues, poor productivity, waste and the introduction of a costly income insurance scheme – it is appropriate to listen to Lomborg and his rational observations.
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Bjorn Lomborg, author of ‘False Alarm’, returns to The Brendan O’Neill Show to talk about the COP26 climate talks, the crippling costs of Net Zero and the myth of the climate apocalypse.
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The Brendan O’Neill Show: The madness of Net Zero, with Bjorn Lomborg
Some interesting points.NZ is a victim of the Net Zero stupidity due to Shaw and Ardern. In the week when Shaw revealed his poorly thought out Climate Plan, and gave a train wreck of an interview to Mike Hosking; plus we had Robertson’s budget which failed to address inflation, rampant cost of living issues, poor productivity, waste and the introduction of a costly income insurance scheme – it is appropriate to listen to Lomborg and his rational observations.
Upload Oct 29, 2021
Bjorn Lomborg, author of ‘False Alarm’, returns to The Brendan O’Neill Show to talk about the COP26 climate talks, the crippling costs of Net Zero and the myth of the climate apocalypse.
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