The cost of climate ‘craziness’ will be ‘terrible: Bolt

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The cost of climate ‘craziness’ will be ‘terrible: Bolt
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The cost of the climate “craziness” is going to be “terrible”, says Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“Now our energy regulator which has been cheering on this craziness, last month said, oops, we could run out of electricity very soon – a sorry would be nice,” Mr Bolt said.

“In fact, we’re already paying some businesses to shut when power is short. How much longer can that go on?”

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