19 March, 2017

South Australia shows up the federal government ... and rightwing commentary

Cast your mind back to 2016, when South Australia
suffered from
 major power outages.
The right took this as a propaganda
opportunity for the promotion of dirty power.’ 
The South Australian government announced on Tuesday that it would address market failure with the time-honoured measure of government intervention. In addition, the Weatherill government has chosen to continue to rely extensively on renewable energy. Together, these themes in the government’s announcement have provoked the kind of howling rightwing atavism that shows exactly why they are increasingly at odds with the Australian public on this issue.

Cast your mind back to 2016, when South Australia suffered from major power outages. The right took this as a propaganda opportunity for the promotion of dirty power. The problem, op-ed after op-ed from Einsteins like Chris Kenny proclaimed, was the reliance on wind. Magic words like “baseload” were relentlessly defecated into the pail of our energy debate. The verdicts of experts were roundly ignored, if not castigated. It was all of a piece with the madness that has produced Senate inquiries into imaginary ailments and the veneration of inanimate carbon in the parliament.


Read the opinion piece on The Guardian by Jason Wilson - “South Australia shows up the federal government ... and rightwing commentary.”

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