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LIVE: Australia’s Energy Debate, Cost of Living, and Climate Politics: Jeremy Cordeaux with Professor Ian Plimer

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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux hosts Professor Ian Plimer and Les Elekes for a robust discussion on energy policy, economic issues, and environmental challenges. They discuss Australia’s reliance on fossil fuels, the fragility of the nation’s energy infrastructure, and economic impacts on industries due to power disruptions. The conversation also critiques renewable energy's limitations and the inflationary impact on everyday items, touching on broader issues like global warming narratives and international energy dynamics.

Topics Discussed;

  • Professor Plimer’s approach to Christmas shopping and the benefits of pre-planning (00:00)​
  • Broken Hill power crisis and challenges with local energy infrastructure (00:00)
  • Australia’s dependency on fossil fuels and the limitations of renewable energy (04:42)​
  • Rising inflation, cost of living, and examples of increased consumer prices (09:09)​
  • Commentary on fossil fuels' importance in medicine and infrastructure (20:43)​
  • Criticisms of the UN's stance on fossil fuels and Pacific Islands' climate change claims (13:44)​
  • Environmental concerns over “forever chemicals” in renewable energy components (27:47)​
  • Discussion on the ozone layer, natural processes, and government crisis management (27:47)​

Join Jeremy Cordeaux for The Court of Public Opinion LIVE every Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., streaming round the dining room table at jeremycordeaux.com and via Auscast Radio at auscastnetwork.com.

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