on 02-12-2014 06:29 PM
Australian Chief Scientist: 5 years to "save the world"
4 December, 2009 by Simon
No alarmism or exaggeration there. Mark it in your diaries for the 4 December 2014, because in five years time, it will be too late, we may as well shut up shop, and all commit harakiri. But the most astonishing thing is that this isn’t from some sandwich-board-wearing religious nut, this is from our Chief Scientist.
THE planet has just five years to avoid disastrous global warming, says the Federal Government’s chief scientist.
Prof Penny Sackett yesterday urged all Australians to reduce their carbon footprint.
Australians – among the world’s biggest producers of carbon dioxide – were “better placed than others to do something about it“, she said.
“Australians can make an enormous contribution, so why would we not rise to this challenge and this opportunity,” she told a business conference in Melbourne.
http://australianclimatemadness.com/2009/12/04/australian-chief-scientist-5-years-to-save-the-world/
Professor Penny Sackett was so confident of her prediction that she didn’t issue a caveat. I’d like to do that now. I urge all people with cc bills, utility bills, car repayments and other financial commitments to honour them.
I wonder what qualifications are required to hold down the position of Chief Scientist? Would it be ownership of a white lab coat? Maybe hours spent in front of a mirror trying to master the art of looking serious.
I’m sure Professor Sackett was part of the claque that delighted in giving the tag ‘denier’ to the naysayers so it might be appropriate to label Professor Sackett as a person who once held the position of Chief Codologist.
on 02-12-2014 07:14 PM
@horizon1907 wrote:$*&^%$ and Labor just got in. 😞 Drat.
What ? Where ?
02-12-2014 07:18 PM - edited 02-12-2014 07:19 PM
I wonder what qualifications are required to hold down the position of Chief Scientist? Would it be ownership of a white lab coat? Maybe hours spent in front of a mirror trying to master the art of looking serious.
Professor Penny D Sackett is a physicist, astronomer and former Chief Scientist for Australia.
She took her PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Pittsburgh, and has held positions at Amherst College (USA), the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, USA), and the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute (NL). Sackett has served on Australian, Dutch, European, and US science and advisory panels, including several committees for Next Generation Telescopes
As Chief Scientist for Australia (2008-2011), Professor Sackett provided independent advice to the Australian government on matters of science and innovation, and was a vocal champion of evidenced-based decision making. She spearheaded the effort to introduce long-term, cross-portfolio and cross-disciplinary foresight into the Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation Council, and opened new channels of communication to the Australian public on matters of science, particularly those related to sustainability such as climate change and food security. Sackett stepped down as Chief Scientist on 4 March 2011 and is currently an Adjunct Professor at the ANU and a private strategic advisor.
ANU
on 02-12-2014 07:40 PM
on 02-12-2014 07:44 PM
they are getting desperate aren't they, a little sad really - still carrying on like idiots while the rest of the world has moved on....where's my ostrich
on 02-12-2014 07:44 PM
Professor Penny Sackett was so confident of her prediction that she didn’t issue a caveat. I’d like to do that now. I urge all people with cc bills, utility bills, car repayments and other financial commitments to honour them.
Just one problem, VP. she didn't say the world would end in 2014. She said that unless we took positive steps to stop polluting our atmoshphere, then by 2014 it would be too late to repair the damage.
If you are unable to understand the difference between those two statements then perhaps you should ask somebody who does to explain it to you
on 02-12-2014 10:53 PM
02-12-2014 11:27 PM - edited 02-12-2014 11:28 PM
I wonder what qualifications are required to hold down the position of Chief Scientist? Would it be ownership of a white lab coat? Maybe hours spent in front of a mirror trying to master the art of looking serious.
village person - Are you serious?
on 02-12-2014 11:33 PM
@am*3 wrote:I wonder what qualifications are required to hold down the position of Chief Scientist? Would it be ownership of a white lab coat? Maybe hours spent in front of a mirror trying to master the art of looking serious.
village person - Are you serious?
Probably.
02-12-2014 11:36 PM - edited 02-12-2014 11:40 PM
Source of opening post - Australian Climate Madness BLOG.
The Lord Monckton Foundation site has a link to the Australian Climate Madness blog (and one to Andrew Bolt's blog, tee hee).
on 03-12-2014 12:47 AM
Head for the nearest Anderson Shelter.