Can Hanson’s war on climate change ‘hoax’ survive the summer?
Pauline Hanson attacked the concept of global warming at the National Press Club this week, likening it to a hoax. One Nation, her party, claims climate action is a government ploy for control and threatens Labor seats nationwide. Their manifesto dismisses established climate science, raising concerns about its impact on Australia's political climate.
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