In a climate change diatribe, Alan Jones urges Australia to ignore UN

In a climate change diatribe, Alan Jones urges Australia to ignore UN


The United Nations has been the target of a ferocious tirade by Alan Jones over climate change.

The seasoned broadcaster accused foreign organisations of meddling in Australian internal affairs.

He said, “If we desire any degree of national sovereignty, we must reject the World Economic Forum and the United Nations.”

These organisations are filled with globalist bureaucrats that continuously preach and attempt to meddle in domestic matters.

The World Economic Forum’s Davos crowd continues to advance the environment agenda while the unfortunate battler bears the growing utility costs.

Australian commitment to net-zero climate change policy, according to the conservative analyst, would be “economic suicide note.”

Australia will pay a price for being net zero, he said in May. It’s what I’ve referred to as a “national economic suicide note.”

By 2030, Australia’s government, led by Anthony Albanese, wants to cut its emissions by 43%.

As the net-zero policy would virtually phase out coal, Jones said he “hoped” inhabitants of the Hunter Valley or of “resource-rich” Western Australia were “making their opinions known.”

He remarked, “Their employment will be gone if net zero gets engraved into the public mind, as I fear it has because to weak-kneed politicians on both sides.”

After that, the presenter asked what the nation will be able to afford soon given that the administration intended to “keep to achieving net zero.”

How can we construct better roads? How can we expand our hospitals and schools? How are people on assistance going to be paid for? How can we pay for improved elderly care circumstances, he asked.

According to Jones, Australians have forgotten that the export of minerals and other raw materials “pays for practically all of this stuff.”

Politicians who have never read a book or a law are attempting to eliminate coal from the Australian economy, making Australia poorer.


↯↯↯Read More On The Topic On TDPel Media ↯↯↯