The Prince of Wales & Climate Change Action

The Prince of Wales & Climate Change Action

The subject of climate change and proposed human intervention is one that has created deep divisions amongst Australians. Whilst it is not a matter that falls within our mandate, we have nevertheless become enmeshed because of the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in promoting action and the resulting implications this may have to the future of our system of constitutional monarchy.

Members will be well aware that I have expressed concerns over many years to his Royal Highness pointing out that as he is carrying out duties on behalf of the Queen it is incumbent on him not to make any comment on any matter of controversy and that his future subjects would obviously have differing opinions on differing issues all of which he must respect whether he agrees or not.

It is important for us, the Australian Monarchist League to be aware of the opinions of our support base on this issue and we would therefore very much appreciate your answering a couple of questions in any, sort of, survey. This will help us plan a pathway through this difficult time.

Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?

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  • Tien Kelly
    answered 2021-11-19 09:25:15 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Samuel Stove
    answered 2021-11-19 08:56:24 +1100
    Q: Please can you indicate your age group
    A: 18–30
  • Samuel Stove
    answered 2021-11-19 08:56:14 +1100
    Q: Finally, can you briefly explain in one paragraph why you agree or disagree with the Prince of Wales on the matter of climate change?
    A: Human induced climate change is real.
  • Samuel Stove
    answered 2021-11-19 08:55:38 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: Yes
  • Samuel Stove
    answered 2021-11-19 08:55:20 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: Yes
  • Elizabeth Tweedy
    answered 2021-11-19 00:36:02 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No
  • Elizabeth Tweedy
    answered 2021-11-19 00:35:41 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Benjamin Parry
    answered 2021-11-18 23:43:45 +1100
    Q: Please can you indicate your age group
    A: 61–75
  • Benjamin Parry
    answered 2021-11-18 23:42:11 +1100
    Q: Finally, can you briefly explain in one paragraph why you agree or disagree with the Prince of Wales on the matter of climate change?
    A: The Parliament is the place where ideas and policies are formed and voted upon as to whether or not they are implemented on behalf of the people as our laws. The Constitution provides the rules by which this process proceeds in an orderly way and over arching all of this, is the politically neutral Crown, reserved for placing its Royal seal of approval on only those democratically decided issues made by the Parliament. Any attempt by the Crown to intervene in any way with that process would be tantamount to Royal meddling, something we have never seen by the current incumbent of that high office.
  • Benjamin Parry
    answered 2021-11-18 23:22:30 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No
  • Benjamin Parry
    answered 2021-11-18 23:21:51 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Helen Fearn
    followed this page 2021-11-18 22:15:16 +1100
  • Michael Astle
    answered 2021-11-18 22:07:49 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Jennifer Austin
    answered 2021-11-18 22:07:23 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No
  • Jennifer Austin
    answered 2021-11-18 21:59:27 +1100
    Q: Please can you indicate your age group
    A: 61–75
  • Jennifer Austin
    answered 2021-11-18 21:59:07 +1100
    Q: Finally, can you briefly explain in one paragraph why you agree or disagree with the Prince of Wales on the matter of climate change?
    A: The climate has changed for billions of years & humans emit only 3% of the TRACE gas CO2 -the rest is from natural sources. The idea that humans can change the climate is the worst fraud ever perpetrated. Our huge nuclear reactor in the Sky, one million miles in diameter, controls everything about our climate. High solar activity – sunspots and solar flares – produce warm periods and low solar activity produces cold periods. Towards the middle to end of the 2020’s Earth will enter a grand solar minimum, i.e. years of cold, extensive snow and ice cover. Prince Charles has been captured by the rapacious fear-mongers who are making billions from the monstrous fraud. He is their gullible puppet mouthpiece.
  • Sue Huggins
    answered 2021-11-18 21:51:46 +1100
    Q: Please can you indicate your age group
    A: 61–75
  • Sue Huggins
    answered 2021-11-18 21:51:30 +1100
    Q: Finally, can you briefly explain in one paragraph why you agree or disagree with the Prince of Wales on the matter of climate change?
    A: HRH position on climate change is not important because his role is to carry out functional activities (at the top but not adding strength to any political reasoning). In the unlikely event that sufficient of the electorate think Morrison’s view is a
    crises for Australia’s wellbeing then the Governor General could ask the PM to resign. I do not agree with the PM’s view on climate change. I do not agree that HRH should allow his bias to show.
  • Jennifer Austin
    answered 2021-11-18 21:36:36 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No
  • Jennifer Austin
    answered 2021-11-18 21:35:53 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Ricky Carpenter
    answered 2021-11-18 21:29:14 +1100
    Q: Please can you indicate your age group
    A: 61–75
  • Ricky Carpenter
    answered 2021-11-18 21:28:59 +1100
    Q: Finally, can you briefly explain in one paragraph why you agree or disagree with the Prince of Wales on the matter of climate change?
    A: I disagree him. Because there is no empirical evidence that humans contribute to climate change.
  • Sue Huggins
    answered 2021-11-18 21:27:47 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No
  • Sue Huggins
    answered 2021-11-18 21:27:28 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Ricky Carpenter
    answered 2021-11-18 21:26:32 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No
  • Ricky Carpenter
    answered 2021-11-18 21:26:14 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: No
  • Julie Morris
    answered 2021-11-18 18:22:42 +1100
    Q: Do you agree with the Morrison government’s position of net zero emissions by 2050?
    A: Yes
  • Rod Goodall
    answered 2021-11-18 15:58:18 +1100
    Q: Please can you indicate your age group
    A: Over 75
  • Rod Goodall
    answered 2021-11-18 15:58:02 +1100
    Q: Finally, can you briefly explain in one paragraph why you agree or disagree with the Prince of Wales on the matter of climate change?
    A: HRH is being controversial promoting an as yet unproved hypothesis that CO2 is bad for the planet. He really should take a leaf from his Mother’s book and recognise her magnificent wisdom of avoiding controversy.
  • Rod Goodall
    answered 2021-11-18 15:54:16 +1100
    Q: Do you support the advocacy of the Prince of Wales in regard to action on climate change?
    A: No