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Sherlock

@FullCostRecover

Floodplain grazier supplying environmentally sustainable beef. Macquarie Marshes Environmental Landholders Assoc. Failing to plan is planning to fail. 💧🐮🦆🐸

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Roderick Campbell(@R_o_d_C) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eradicating fire ants should be priority of state & fed gov

Great piece on Australia Institute analysis of econ impacts - $2.5b/year - & how consultant economists bungled the job.

Senate report out tomorrow, too Senator Matt Canavan Peter Whish-Wilson Invasive Species Council

theguardian.com/australia-news…

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David Papps(@david_papps55) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Warwick Long Shing continuing to make Victoria's nonsensical arguments against buyback largely unchallenged. Are there any ABC journalists who have read the independent, credible economic research that discounts the overblown rhetoric against buybacks? Plibersek just needs to buy the water.

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Sherlock(@FullCostRecover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder if Andrew Bolt had the opposite opinions how many lives over the next 100 years would’ve been saved?

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NOAA Research(@NOAAResearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in: Levels of the three most important human-caused greenhouse gases (GHG)– carbon dioxide, methane & nitrous oxide – continued their steady climb during 2023. Find out how last year’s GHG concentrations measure up to previous years at the link below.
research.noaa.gov/2024/04/05/no-…

Just in: Levels of the three most important human-caused greenhouse gases (GHG)– carbon dioxide, methane & nitrous oxide – continued their steady climb during 2023. Find out how last year’s GHG concentrations measure up to previous years at the link below. research.noaa.gov/2024/04/05/no-…
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NOAA Climate.gov(@NOAAClimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere today is comparable to around 4.3 million years ago, when sea level was about 75 ft higher than today, the average temp was 7 degrees F higher than in pre-industrial times, & large forests occupied areas of the Arctic that are now tundra.

The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere today is comparable to around 4.3 million years ago, when sea level was about 75 ft higher than today, the average temp was 7 degrees F higher than in pre-industrial times, & large forests occupied areas of the Arctic that are now tundra.
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Bill McGuire(@ProfBillMcGuire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

East Antarctica 38.5C above seasonal average on March 18th.

Biggest jump in temperature ever recorded at a met station - anywhere on Earth.

Just staggering.

Make no mistake.

Anything is now possible. And I mean anything.

theguardian.com/environment/20…

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The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand(@ConversationEDU) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Natural variability in Australian rainfall can produce “mega-droughts” lasting 20 years or more.

Add in human-caused climate change, and future droughts may be far worse than imagined, write Dr Georgy Falster + colleagues (@ANUmedia, University of Sydney). theconversation.com/a-20-year-mega…

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Simone 🌿🌏☕️(@kangabella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lisa Cox Can Tony Burke explain how he considered CSG impacts on groundwater dependent species and ecological communities in Qld in 2010 without detailed maps and baseline data?

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Faculty of Arts(@ArtsUnimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australia’s media isn’t accurately reporting all sides of the Murray-Darling Basin debate, says Dr Anna Kosovac.

Research with Melbourne Law School reveals how the lack of balanced reporting might be harming public perceptions of environmental water.

More → unimelb.me/3wOTp4E

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

If the Albanese Government goes through with plans to delegate important environmental decisions to the states and territories, it would break a clear election promise made in one of the most marginal electorates in the country - Lingiari.

lockthegate.org.au/handing_nation…

If the Albanese Government goes through with plans to delegate important environmental decisions to the states and territories, it would break a clear election promise made in one of the most marginal electorates in the country - Lingiari. lockthegate.org.au/handing_nation…
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@JustineBucknell💧(@djbuck99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have your say about the National Water Agreement.
It's been 20 years and a lot needs to change, such as climate science, drought of record, indigenous needs, so we have a sustainable approach to water.
Submissions close 3rd of May 2024
Information here👇
consult.dcceew.gov.au/seeking-views-…

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Ray Wilton 💧(@raywilton4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This caricature photo was published by the French newspaper la presse and then it was pulled down after the pressure of the Zionist lobby. Please help to spread it

This caricature photo was published by the French newspaper la presse and then it was pulled down after the pressure of the Zionist lobby. Please help to spread it
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Mal Peters(@peters_malcolm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ASIC reports company insolvencies are up 36% on last year with 2,566 going broke to March 31.
1040 had entered external administration set up in 2021 following covid.

Insolvency is like a snowball down a hill it gathers pace and size as it descends.

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Sherlock(@FullCostRecover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Removing the commonwealth out of the Com Water act 2007 will reintroduce the over allocation maladministration of the Murray Darling Basin to all water sources in Aust.
Keep water corruption away from state Govt’s.
Imagine pork Barilaro??
Nifty Nev & Joe B amp.theguardian.com/australia-news…

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