There is no long-term trend of decreasing rainfall in Australia.Geez, the whole rainfall in Australia thing was brought up by L2R2R a couple of years ago and, as was pointed out then, the changes in rainfall in Australia are regional - from what I remember it was a case of falling rainfall in SE Australia and rising in NW Australia. As was pointed out then, clearly to no avail as L2R2R has yet again brought it up as he must assume we have no memory of the way his argument fell flat on its face then, the changes in average rainfall across all of Australia is a useless stat given the different regions of Australia have quite different climates.
I'm not going back to debunk the selective use of data by L2R2R yet again, I just can't be bothered dealing with someone who is unwilling to learn from previous debates.
We've always had flood. We've always had drought. It never falls in the same place year after year.
You can cite studies that cherry-pick, the models are flawed by the IPCC's own admission. They've always, always run hot.
It is the UN's goal by its own admission. Numerous quotes from UN members stating this proliferate in this thread. Ignore them if you like, it doesn't change the fact that the climate change movement is political.Yep, it is all a big conspiracy isn't it? The UN, the scientists, hey, even a few of us Richmond supporters, we're all conspiring to manipulate global wealth via some concocted theory of climate change, sure Lee