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.AlanJones on the Paris Agreement: This is a national economic suicide note. MORE: jonesandco

 

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MRobertsQLD AlanJones I find the only difference of opinion I have with Alan is his view on fracking. He gets very emotional when discussing it and ignores the science.

CatNoirdeParis AlanJones Those cosy Sky studios beat cold London parks every day.

AlanJones Alan should keep away from public toilets

Peter217945 AlanJones Without China on board, Paris Agreement is indeed economic suicide. I have argued this point in the following article.

AlanJones Why does SKYNews even allow this rubbish? Happy to debate this guy anytime on what is best for the country.

AlanJones Drink the kool Aid Alan

MRobertsQLD AlanJones Yes it is. ScottMorrisonMP needs to ditch the Paris Accord, NOW 👎🏻👎🏻

AnthonyCole68 AlanJones Hmpfff ? 💤 AlanJones 💤 💤what 💤 a💤 waste 💤 of 💤 💤money💤 &💤 time 💤 RWFNJ 💤 auspol

AlanJones Yes , we agree that it is national economic suicide not to act.

AlanJones Get him off!! Way past his use-by date, should be back in retirement home by now!! !!

AnthonyCole68 AlanJones

AlanJones auspol Since Jones has well informed special knowledge on ClimateChange, maybe now he can comment on the engineering of the International Space Station, or maybe explain how coronary artery bypass surgery could be improved. ClimateEmergency

AlanJones You don't give a shit because you will be dead by the time it really goes down hill. Don't you care about future generations and what will happen?

AlanJones Of course you'll be dead before fossil fuels become extinct so why worry about power generation infrastructure for the future people on earth? 😠👎 skynews

AlanJones Pollution goes up, jobs flow overseas, production is done in dirty countries with cheap labor. We are simply martyrs unless China India have the same rules to the same standard. Global monopolies profiteer from the illusion of meaningless targets West first! Else play ball

AlanJones Yes. Let's take advice from the former high school Rugby coach on complex economic matters.

AlanJones To be at his age and with his wealth sitting in a cold empty room ranting lies & whatnots at this time of night is pretty sad

AlanJones Regressives are hip and risk takers- doesn't always end well 😂😃

AlanJones disclosure required: Alan Jones is not a qualified economist.

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