14 May, 2016

Tree clearing clamp down creates backlash for Labor

The divisive issue of tree clearing.
Federal Labor's push to clamp down on tree clearing has created backlash in farming communities in the key state of Queensland, putting the Opposition on a collision course with rural electorates.

As part of its new-look climate change policy, Labor has threatened to override state governments that fail to put the brakes on vegetation clearing.

Clearing involves bulldozing trees, or ripping them from the ground with a large metal chain, to make way for agriculture or development.

"I think you need to trust the people who are on the land and who have managed the land for many generations," Queensland grazier Nikki Cameron said.


(Nikki Cameron’s observation about farmers having managed the land for many generations is obviously true, but the facts that guided those generations, which are now being followed by the existing generation have changed and we need to think what former economist the late John Maynard Keynes said: "When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?"

Today’s climate, in every sense, is different than what it was just a generation ago and what was once appropriate, no longer is – Robert McLean).

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