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Anna - Renewables/forests/degrowth☀️🌿🌏

@anna98831

More community scale RE, rooftop🌞PV
+community batteries+V2G
End deforestation
#EndFossilFuelSubsidies
#ElectrifyEverything
#NoNewCoalOilGas

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calendar_today12-04-2019 00:28:18

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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥 (@mrmatthewtodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All the climate scientists on Twitter are freaking out and in near panic. All the media are the opposite. I 100% believe the media are committing a new, as yet undefined, form of negligence so vast that it is a crime against humanity.

yungenchee.bsky.social (@yungenchee1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will Josh Burns #Macnamara 'BREAK RANKS' with Labor & demand that the expanded water trigger in the EPBC Act be applied to protect communities & the environment from Tamboran Resources's Beetaloo fracking pilot?!? #DontFrackTheNT

Yellow Dot Studios (@weareyellowdot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Half of Americans: Climate change isn't impacting me. The same Americans: It's so hot! Food prices are so high! They doubled my insurance bill! My kid is sick again! They cancelled school because of the heat?! Wait... the power is out?!? insideclimatenews.org/news/05092024/…

Lock the Gate (@lockthegate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tanya Plibersek has asked expert scientists to investigate how fracking projects will impact the NT's water resources. But there's nothing to stop companies like Tamboran fracking in the meantime. Tanya Plibersek is failing NT communities and water. theguardian.com/environment/20…

yungenchee.bsky.social (@yungenchee1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't understand the excitement about this Minister Tanya Plibersek isn't calling in Tamboran's already operational exploratory drilling in Beetaloo— she's just authorising non-binding advice on potential water impacts from drilling & fracking Tamboran's NOT being made to stop

Don't understand the excitement about this

Minister <a href="/tanya_plibersek/">Tanya Plibersek</a> isn't calling in Tamboran's already operational exploratory drilling in Beetaloo— she's just authorising non-binding advice on potential water impacts from drilling &amp; fracking

Tamboran's NOT being made to stop
Peter D Carter (@pcarterclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RECORD HIGH RAPIDLY INCREASING COMBINED GHG EMISSIONS Combined atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions (as CO2 equivalent) is record high Increasing fast. Barely ever mentioned. Planet catastophe rapid trend #emissions #climatechange #gobalwarming

RECORD HIGH RAPIDLY INCREASING COMBINED GHG EMISSIONS 
Combined atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions (as CO2 equivalent) is record high Increasing fast. 
 Barely ever mentioned. 
Planet catastophe rapid trend
#emissions      #climatechange  #gobalwarming
Richard Denniss (@rdns_tai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tax paid by the mining industry accounts for 3 percent of tax revenue in Australia…3 percent Their brag is much bigger than their budget contribution ps - that’s all mining, tax paid by fossil fuel companies is far smaller #insiders #auspol

Tax paid by the mining industry accounts for 3 percent of tax revenue in Australia…3 percent 

Their brag is much bigger than their budget contribution 

ps - that’s all mining, tax paid by fossil fuel companies is far smaller 

#insiders #auspol
Rex Patrick (@mrrexpatrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Documents the Govt desperately tried to keep secret show the gas cartel conned bureaucrats and ministers to decide against a gas reservation scheme. Cartel interests were placed first with all Aussies now paying higher energy prices. #TotalBetrayal #auspol michaelwest.com.au/fois-gas-carte…

Terry Hughes (@profterryhughes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Australian government is spraying salt water into clouds, and introducing novel genotypes onto the Great Barrier Reef to displace wild corals. They have NO social licence for these radical interventions. They claim it is “low risk”, just like introducing rabbits or toads.

The Australian government is spraying salt water into clouds, and introducing novel genotypes onto the Great Barrier Reef to displace wild corals.

They have NO social licence for these radical interventions.

They claim it is “low risk”, just like introducing rabbits or toads.
Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This mobile solar container unfolds and provides solar power, anytime, anywhere. We have so many solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #renewables

Lock the Gate (@lockthegate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This request for advice is too little, too late from the Federal Government because Tamboran Resources has already started drilling and will soon begin fracking. Asking for expert advice does nothing to stop these activities in the meantime. Release: lockthegate.org.au/federal_govern…

Sophie McNeill (@sophiemcneill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fossil fuel lobby aka the The West Australian & Woodside Energy want you to think that less gas is more “disastrous” for us than the catastrophic climate impacts we’re already experiencing. Madness!

The fossil fuel lobby aka the <a href="/westaustralian/">The West Australian</a> &amp; <a href="/WoodsideEnergy/">Woodside Energy</a> want you to think that less gas is more “disastrous” for us than the catastrophic climate impacts we’re already experiencing. Madness!
TP (@tp_oz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

thefrollickingmole Greg Jericho You realise greens policy is to stop opening new coal and Not stop gas production tomorrow 🤦‍♂️ The only people causing gas shortages are gas companies who don’t want to supply domestically because they get more money exporting

Australia Institute (@theausinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The mining industry loves to talk about how big & important it is. It's only big because of its profits - it employs relatively few. So don't fall for the spin that mining pays for govt services. We pay a lot more than mining companies, Greg Jericho writes australiainstitute.org.au/post/big-profi…

The mining industry loves to talk about how big &amp; important it is. It's only big because of its profits - it employs relatively few. 
So don't fall for the spin that mining pays for govt services. We pay a lot more than mining companies, <a href="/GrogsGamut/">Greg Jericho</a> writes
australiainstitute.org.au/post/big-profi…
Charles Harvey (@cjharvey56) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No climate trigger? I suppose Anthony Albanese would not be able to give gas frackers and coal minders limitless freedom to expand, along with Government subsidies. Truly, what makes these creeps tick? They are getting worse by the day.

Aaron Smith (@aaronsmith333) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Barnaby Joyce, Feb 2013, telling the senate that we'd need 30,000 solar farms to meet the 5% renewable energy target, and 'it's not going to happen'. Over the past year according to NEM, utility solar accounted for 7.3% (and rooftop solar accounted for 11.5%). #qanda