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Steven Nowakowski, cartographer, author, nature photographer, environmentalist, and former pro-wind and solar advocate joins me on the Malcolm Roberts Show.

Steven was a Green activist until 5 years ago when he saw firsthand the impact of wind turbines on the natural environment at Mount Emerald, at a pristine plateau of remnant forest full of endangered flora and fauna. Steven’s eye witness experience of the sacrifice of mountain tops for wind factories changed his mind. Steven speaks from the heart. He has a genuine passion for biodiversity and wild places.

If you want to know more about what we’re not being told about the delusional Net Zero targets, this interview is eye-opening. Steven exposes the ‘renewable’ energy sector, its costly failure, and how its impacting the lives of communities and natural ecosystems.

5 replies
  1. Robert Bolling
    Robert Bolling says:

    I learned yestcompensatin paid to a landowner for the power lines crossing his property will be treated as a capital gain, this is a travesty! All that has happened is the landowner has swapped part of his asset for cash as he has lost quite a lot by being forced to endure their installation.

    This is a typical public service ALP con. It makes a mockery of lon established accounting principles.
    Bob

  2. Julie
    Julie says:

    We need to support our farmers and find a way to mobile despite our vast land size. European farmers have
    been relentless and are now turning the tide. The EU will want to save face but have given in in several issues.
    Land should be for food and wildlife – not massive machines.

  3. Shane
    Shane says:

    CO2 is not a climate driver or an existential threat. Lack of co2 is definitely an existential threat. No co2➡️ no plants➡️no oxygen ➡️no Animalia including humans.

    Facts: 100% CO2 atmosphere would increase temperatures only 10%. Average global temperature is approximately 14°. That’s a 1.4° average increase. Except co2 is only 0.04% of atmosphere. It was 0.03%. And that’s only 2000m meters above land. So real average temperature increase in theory has been 0.00014°. And that’s excluding the factors of absorption by the surrounding elements which is mostly nitrogen at 78% and oxygen at 21% ( together equal 99%) of the atmosphere. Ignoring effects of gravity, volcanos, tectonic shifts, earth wobble, solar flares cycles etc. It doesn’t matter what country produces co2 or how much because it’s an absurdity that it changes climate. Not to mention (but must be mentioned) co2 levels always follow global temperature change not precede it. There is absolutely Net Zero evidence of anthropogenic climate change and using (not)renewables will change climate. It will however make all the stakeholder filthy rich and powerful while impoverishing the citizens and destroying the landscape. Also wind and solar are NOT renewable. We have no control over supply. Renewable means you can make more of it at will. We cannot make wind and sunshine. But we can dig up coal, gas and oil as we please. Plus all the biproducts from the those earthly resources.

  4. Edward Kent
    Edward Kent says:

    Dear Steven,

    while it is great to see you waking up, you still haven’t figured out there is no climate crisis. We don’t need to do any of this and we could have done HELE coal and nuclear with Kevin Rudd and done with.

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