Such a wierd tattoo for a sth African Nazi to have.
Kaya Wanu.
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Custodian Wadandi Boodja Yorga Ecologist and Indigenous science practitioner. Unapologetic typo maker.
When murmurs become shouts
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As if carbon offsets weren’t a big enough fraud…welcome to the world of ‘biodiversity offsets’…sure the idea failed dismally in NSW but Murray Watt is keen to have a crack…
what could go wrong?
Just even more extinctions i suppose…#climate #nature
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How many extra possums does it take to compensate for a dead platypus?
That’s the kind of calculation a bureaucrat would literally have to make under Environment Minister Murray Watt’s new ‘environmental laws’.
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We are stooges.
My column - Japan imports stonks of our gas for powering its electricity and yet Japan has cheaper electricity than Australia, what the?? #ThePoint thepoint.com.au/news/251118-...
Japan imports Australian gas yet has cheaper electricity than Australia?
The broken nature of Australia energy market has been highlighted by a report that Japanese households pay less for electricity than Australians do, despite Japanese electricity being reliant on Austr...
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#BREAKING | Israeli settler terrorists, under full protection of the Israeli army, are now burning down the village of Si'ir in Hebron in the occupied West Bank — setting fire to several homes and cars, and beating women with clubs, injuring many of them.
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Landback Water rights
Finally, Indigenous peoples have an influential voice at COP30. They're speaking loud and clear. ->The Conversation | #IndigenousPeople #Cop30 | More from Lil Dr Glen EcoChat at BigEarthData.ai
Finally, Indigenous peoples have an influential voice at COP30. They're speaking loud and clear.
Indigenous peoples are on the vanguard of climate action. Longstanding relationships with land means they endure the direct consequences of climate change. And their unique knowledge offers effective solutions to climate problems. But despite this, international climate policies have fallen...
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'energy organisations were saying to me… ‘you don’t need to be quite so aggressive about this because there’s going to be carbon capture and storage just around the corner “That was in 2004 I was being told that, and that’s exactly the line that is being used today.” thepoint.com.au/news/251116-...
Gas lobby using tobacco tactics, former SA Premier warns
The fossil fuel sector is using “tobacco industry tactics” to maintain a bipartisan commitment to supporting gas expansion in Australia, former South Ausralian Labor Premier Mike Rann has said.
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🤯😡Body-worn camera footage released to Guardian Australia by the coroner shows two male police officers who served Baxter with the order telling him how to challenge it in court.🤯😡
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Hannah Clarke murders: Queensland police made potentially critical mistakes, new evidence reveals
Exclusive: Detectives investigated ‘veracity and motive’ of Brisbane woman’s allegations of domestic violence and coercive control – even after the horrifying attack that killed her and her children
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This is NSW Glencore mine. NSW peeps, they need more submissions to ensure Mod 8 dies a natural death.
Submissions still needed!
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We never acknowledge how masterfully white supremacist billionaires managed to destroy social media as an organizer tool and completely atomized us. Twitter & tiktok had to be sold. Meta already belonged to them and this app here is a poor man's Twitter but coded to prevent educating and organizing
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It's OK. Tanya Pilbersek stuck a couple of koalas in a park so rich people can gawk at them all day long.
Proposed mine expansion near Mudgee borders on a newly discovered “hotspot" for koala activity.
Scientists warn 'critical' koala habitat under threat from mine expansion
Scientists mapping koala habitat in the NSW central west find it is larger than previously thought, but concerns remain over expansion plans at a nearby coal mine.