Professor Ian Plimer
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It's all written in the rock.
We happen to be a minor science.
And many scientists, once they retire from universities and institutions, will then
stand up and say, well, look, I don't think we're right.
I don't think this is right.
So geology is a very different science in that we use a lot of observation, then we link it with experiments in physics and experiments in chemistry, and very few people know geology.
So right across the board in geology, you'll find people just say, oh, that's just rubbish.
People in astronomy are criticising climate science.
People in some areas of solar physics are criticising climate science.
It's not universal.
And the one thing you see when you look at the IPCC reports is there's no geology.
There's no paleontology.
And they're the clues to what seawater temperature might have been.
They're the clues to what sea levels are doing.
Because it's costing the planet trillions.
as a result of the climate science hysteria to completely change energy systems, which are constantly being revised and constantly made more efficient.
And we've abandoned efficient, cheap, reliable energy and putting in unreliable energy.
We're completely recapitalising
We're completely recapitalising generation of electricity.
There isn't enough electricity.