New Australian PM abolishes climate watchdog
[FRANCE24] Australia's new conservative government on Thursday abolished an independent climate change commission set up by the previous Labor administration, as part of its plans to streamline bureaucracy.
This is the approach that's never never mentioned, and I'm guessing never considered when talking about cutting the budget.
The Climate Commission was set up to provide apolitical and reliable information to the public about the science of climate change, emissions targets and international action being taken.
I'm guessing it was then packed with partisans and did anything but what it was advertised to be doing. I could be wrong, of course. But probably not.
But Prime Minister Tony Abbott's conservative coalition, which plans to repeal Labor's tax on corporate pollution and is the first post-war Australian government not to have a science minister, said an independent body was not needed and the role would be assumed by the Department of the Environment.
The first serious step toward cutting the U.S. budget would be to pick some eentsy-weentsy notshit sinecure agency or bureau and abolish it. Anything serious it actually does, which it probably doesn't, can be folded into some existing organization and the hacks and time servers staffing it can be turned out to pasture.
"As part of the coalition's plans to streamline government processes and avoid duplication of services the commission's function to provide independent advice and analysis on climate change will be continued by the Department of the Environment," said new Environment Minister Greg Hunt.
Be ready for the firestorm when consolidation is proposed. You'll quickly learn from any number of politicians that the Interstate Shipping and Drydock Paint Commission is sorely needed and essential to the functioning of a civilized society and that its abolition in a cleverly disguised racist attack on a Woman's Right to Choose®, just as bad, if not worse than, anything Hitler ever did.
Posted by: Fred 2013-09-19 |