The idea that human beings have changed and are changing the basic climate system of the Earth through their industrial activities and burning of fossil fuels--the essence of the Greens' theory of global warming--has about as much basis in science as Marxism and Freudianism.Global warming, like Marxism, is a political theory of actions, demanding compliance … Continue reading Climate Change-Paul Johnson
Author: David Boyd
Climate Change-Washington Times
Global WarmingWednesday 07 May, 2008 - 10:20 by David Boyd in Global WarmingThe Conservative Position on Global Warming:The strongest conservative position on global warming is as follows:Climate change is happening, always has happened and always will; humans contribute to it to some unknown degree; a hysterical U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has leapt far … Continue reading Climate Change-Washington Times
David Boyd – A story to be told.
POEM BY ANDREW HULL©2007,AndrewHullDavid Boyd - A story to be told.They say this country is a book of anecdotes and talesFrom the red of Central Queensland and Western New South WalesThrough the black soil of the Darling where the flooded plains unfoldAnd your place within this country is a story to be toldIt will take … Continue reading David Boyd – A story to be told.
Speech to World Hereford Conference 2004
World Hereford Conference 2004J D O BoydCOMMERCIAL REALITIES INMODERN AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTUREThank you for this opportunity to speak to such a distinguished audience on a subject close to my heart.I would like to give you a broad picture of the agricultural "environment" (climatic, political and economic) in which I am involved, and provide you with an … Continue reading Speech to World Hereford Conference 2004
Droughts and Flooding Rains
Monday 03 November, 2008 WRITING INSPIRED BY A FLIGHT OVER WESTERN NSW FLOODWATERS IN February2008[1] “Droughts and Flooding Rains"- and not much in the middle. A trip by road across Northern NSW last week and a flight in a light aircraft over the flooded Warrego, Paroo and Cuttaburra Creek, reinforced how Dorothea Mackellar got it … Continue reading Droughts and Flooding Rains
Speech in Opening the Centenary State Conference of NSW Rural Lands Protection Boards -June 2005
GRIFFITH-JUNE 2005MR CHAIRMAN, DISTINGUISED GUESTS, LADIES & GENTLEMENI AM PARTICULARLY HONOURED TO BE ASKED TO OPEN THIS CONFERENCE, FOR MORE REASONS THAN ONE.FIRSTLY, OF COURSE, IT IS YOUR CENTENARY CONFERENCE.SECONDLY, I HAVE ALWAYS REGARDED P P BOARDS, IF I MAY USE THAT TERM, AS QUINTESSENTIAL OF AND INTRINSIC TO RURAL NSW. I HAVE A GREAT … Continue reading Speech in Opening the Centenary State Conference of NSW Rural Lands Protection Boards -June 2005