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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson denies humans are to blame for climate change, asks “what happened to the dinosaurs, how did they die?'

“If climate change is happening, it is not because man is causing it to happen.”

“There was once an ice age, there was once a flood throughout Australia. People weren’t around at that time,” Ms Hanson said. The Queensland senator claimed volcanic eruptions and oceans caused more carbon emissions than man-made pollution.Source:Channel 9 Senator Hanson also appeared to suggest the public weren’t being given access to the true figures surrounding climate data, hot on the heels of an LNP Senate candidate who accused the Bureau of Meteorology of the same thing.

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