'I don’t believe that': how a 17-year-old student stole the show on Q&A

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On Monday night, Q&A reminded us that there has actually been some good to be found in this bastard year of the baffling and bewildering.

 

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A political statement here,only mentioned Liberals. You can bet your backside BShorten is SO glad that Adani has neen approved on Sco Mo's watch. If approval had been pushed back past May 19... even I would feel sorry for him..being pounded from all sides.

Good on him . Hate the whole argument but wow , when I was 17 I was a dead set tossbag !!

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Ask these kids if we sign will these ‘credits’ be traded on the commodities market and if so, who benefits? And is anyone expecting a payout come 2030? If so, then who are they? I would love to hear their answers.

If one of those kids can explain how the Paris agreement works then I’ll listen. Ask them if they think it’s right for a govt to sign away a citizens sovereign rights. Ask them, should I sign a contract with no back out clause should a situation change?

he has had very little life experience,,, if the youth are sooo green then tell them to set the example and get out of all their cars & walk, and stop wanting every new gadget that comes,, so as to reduce demand,,, never happen, hypocrites

willful ignorance, misinformed propaganda parroting and disrespect being rewarded here, Yes Kids should think for themselves, do better than we did, but to believe the toxic wastelands, & river systems and the thorium deaths for the rare earth metals are 'renewable' CarbonHoax

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If you don't believe, then you are naive. abcnews insiders ab730 Auspol

Doubt that iPhone is solar powered. Regardless of my snarky comment it’s not an overnight solution buddy

This articulate and calm lad did very well What is a shame though his passion is not equaled with his understanding of the facts about policy - which I suspect is an inconvenient truth

Feelings over facts...

It is also his generation that will be so power dependent. I bet every night he goes home and turns on light, plugs in his iPod, iPad, iPhone, and a million other gadgets they have. I bet he doesn’t pay the bills.

What inaction ? Australia is spending $billions on action on climate change.What was the solution he put forward ?

As CO2 continues to rise and climate change models continue to fail, who will explain why we wasted so much money for so little gain

I am more concerned about education to be honest!

Sums it up perfectly

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'I don’t believe that': how a 17-year-old student stole the show on Q&AOn Monday night, Q&A reminded us that there has actually been some good to be found in this bastard year of the baffling and bewildering. . The wisdom of youth ... and other implacable cliches 'I'm demanding politicians do the things that our teacher and the writers of our course materials and the celebrities that are telling the truth and the scientists and all the people with brains tell me are the things they should do so we can fight climate change and like yeah.' From Facebook......think about it.
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