Nuclear energy: Discourse gets juvenile when facts are so scarce

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Readers respond to Peter Dutton’s personal attack on Anthony Albanese.

NUCLEAR DEBATE”, 23/6). It must be frustrating to otherwise have so little to offer Australians in terms of an alternative vision and policies.

I fully accept the science of anthropogenic climate change and support the quest for zero emissions; however, this whole debate is being conducted under an umbrella of silliness.Having seen his populist politics is working with some of the people some of the time, Peter “Trumpton” sinks to new lows at a gathering of the party faithful by attacking the prime minister’s character. Political discourse is on a slippery slope.

Safe Work Australia reports that levels of workplace bullying here are “substantially higher than international rates”. Monash University researchers have found that “work-related suicide is a substantial problem″⁣, including from workplace bullying. Anthony Albanese, on the other hand, will be remembered as a politician whose contribution to the debate could be summed up by a cartoon three-eyed fish.Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy has already fallen at the first hurdle because the extraneous amount of water to run such plants is massive . In a country experiencing drought conditions regularly I would expect water to be ″⁣conservatively” used in areas such as agriculture, not propping up a nuclear fantasy.

Oh wait, they are busy working multiple jobs to pay rent, mortgages, bills and food, etc. so they don’t have the time or energy to care for their most precious possessions, their children. Changing design to calm traffic and improve safety and amenity for people who cycle and walk, including to public transport, is a way to achieve this.” 22/6. While society does need rules to live by coherently, our legal system is generally based on The Ten Commandments.

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