The democracy naturally
embedded in renewable energy appears to unsettle many influential Australians
who claim to champion democratic government, but who are actually agents of
oligarchy.
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| Matthew Wright - an adherent to renewable energy, but seen as a public enemy. |
Matthew Wright has long encouraged Australians, and
Australia, to embrace renewable energy though Zero Emissions, but now has been
described as public enemy No.2 behind the newly elected Victorian premier Dan
Andrews.
Maurice Newman, the chairman of Tony Abbott’s Business
Advisory Council, has declared Mr Wright as someone to be treated with
suspicion.
Writing on the Climate
Spectator, Mr Wright asked “Who’s the socialist, Maurice Newman?”
Mr Wright recently wrote: “Three things Vic Labor should do
to kick-start renewable energy construction', in which I argued for the removal
of the anti-business, anti-development, 2km exclusion zone around renewable
energy facilities. The removal of this policy, when enacted, will get the
wheels of business moving again. Newman has, however, represented my view
inaccurately, suggesting that I favour the removal of “health safeguards” put
in place to protect members of our community.”
That observation saw the former Beyond Zero Emissions officer
labelled as a “public enemy”.

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