04 April, 2013

Like it or not, Beneath the Wisteria is political


Beneath the Wisteria was never intended to be a political vehicle.

Everything, however, is political and the best intentions to divest Beneath the Wisteria of such matters, have succumbed as climate change, in reality is nothing but political.

Tony Abbott.
It is ideological, it is passionate, it is emotional, it is divisive and illustration of belief or otherwise in climate change in most instances, almost immediately illustrates tightly held personal beliefs in other areas.

Politics have again intruded on good sense with Coalition Party leader, Tony Abbott, declaring today in the Melbourne Age that if elected as Prime Minister he would disband Australia’s Climate Commission, sack its head, Professor Tim Flannery, and repeal the carbon tax.

The story: “Abbott to 'shoot messenger' on climate”, brought some alarming news for Beneath the Wisteria supporters.

Only the day before a report from the Climate Commission articulated undeniable evidence illustrating how human actions had changed earth’s climate system.
The report's lead author, Professor Will Steffen, said the report relies upon the known physics of the climate system, empirical observations of past and present weather, and the variety of mathematical models that can test assumptions from different angles.

''We have seen this basic shift in the climate system, where natural events are amplified because there is more energy in the system,'' he said. ''The different lines of evidence all point to this conclusion.''

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