Creating climate policy debate through bushfire crisis is 'tasteless and offensive' | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Chris Kenny says “trying to create a climate policy debate based on the fire tragedies is as dumb and it is tasteless”. KennyOnSunday

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Sky News host Chris Kenny says “trying to create a climate policy debate based on the fire tragedies is as dumb and it is tasteless”. Mr Kenny was critical of Greens politicians Adam Bandt and Jordon Steele-John for their recent comments aimed the Morrison government and its alleged inaction on climate change.

 

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Time to crawl back under your rock Chris!

Whoever you are Mr Kenny change nappies

Surely Kenny and Folau should have a show together ? Kennyonsunday

Yes, of course. But listening to scientists isn't. But facts are not something newscorp does. Where do you find these commentators? Alcho corner at the pub?

Only an idiot would believe that. Climate policy is needed because of the

They are desperate to get their hands on our taxes

It was tasteless for Govt to let bank steal our families property. Now GOVT makes taxpayers pay the mortgage on my landlords property that I inhabit. Bonus is I don't have to endure an arsehole employer for 40 hrs a week nor the unpaid 20 hrs travel/prep- Why work for this

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