NSW irrigators have blood on their hands again. They need to pay for ecological destruction.
Posts by Hamish 💧
Name the farmers threatening legal action if they release flow. They need to be publicly shamed.
We claim to treasure free speech, above almost anything. But on the most critical issue, very few of us are free to speak. The majority are silenced by fear of censure or loss of employment. This conspiracy of silence looks more like what you'd expect in an authoritarian regime than in a democracy.
Albo will be flattered.
Same 💩 fossil fuel friendly crap politics as here in Australia.
It remains sobering reading through the country climate action tracker updates.
Dr Richard Denniss dismantles the gas industry’s favorite threat.
If taxes kill investment, why is the gas industry rushing to Norway to pay 78%? 🙄
“They are playing us for fools.” 🔥
Nationals’ Susan McDonald has no rebuttal & scrambles to change the subject. #auspol
Whales: “Fuck off, we are nothing like you psychotic anthropocentric ground dwellers”
Globally is taxpayers fund the war machine which in turn causes famine and loss of taxpayer funded infrastructure.
Perfectly sensible species
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/a...
According to a new poll by Gallup, public concern about #climatechange is on the rise: "44% of U.S. adults worry a great deal about global warming or climate change, among the highest in the full trend since 1989, along with 46% measured in 2020 and 45% in 2017."
news.gallup.com/poll/708050/...
Vietnam farmers facing impossible fertilizer costs for rice. Factories in Bangladesh can’t churn out fast fashion due to polyester shortages. Cancelled air flights and steep declines in tourism. All due to dependence on fossil fuels and current skyrocketing costs www.nytimes.com/2026/04/20/w...
According to the @theguardian.com, India has some way to catch up but is on a good trajectory. In March, it produced a new plan on greenhouse gas emissions, which sets a target of generating 60% of electricity from low-carbon sources by 2035. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
The impact of the Iran war has shown how reliant economies still are on #fossilfuels. The @theguardian.com has examined 10 countries most responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. They are splitting into 2 camps:
🔹doubling down on fossil fuels
🔹accelerating toward low-carbon futures
Fossil fuels encompasses oil, gas and coal. Australia may have very little oil, but its gas and coal exports make Australia one of the world’s largest exporters of fossil fuels.
climateanalytics.org/comment/dug-...
Really like these Ev database sites.
ev-database.org
The Long trip suitability is cool.
evdbau.com
Australian version. Good filters like ground clearance.
US drought sparks worries
The biggest concern is around agriculture and then food prices. If America has a poor crop year because of the drought, it could be a global problem, as a strong El Nino often reduces crop yield in other places, such as India.
apnews.com/article/drou...
New @brookings.edu study finds that 18% of US households are "vulnerable" due to high climate risks and low wealth, with another 55% "at risk"...
Population growth is bad for the biosphere. Maybe less so if it can be decoupled from economic growth and consumption. Arguments against this view in 2026?
List of Pro Biofuel ABC articles
Maybe. There is that Wx AgForce chair though …
“Half the story” seems to be the ABC moto. Same with the all in article on biofuels a couple of days ago. No mention of climate.
That’s a cool app. Didn’t know about it.
The fuel crisis could last for a while. It’s time for a new approach to fossil fuel use – end it
Let's base our energy systems on renewables, and stop burning stuff
Peter Newman & Ray WIlls
theconversation.com/this-fuel-cr... @aunz.theconversation.com
@fssau.futuresmart.com.au
THREAD: The IEA global energy review 2026
* CO2 record high, but growth nearly ground to halt
* Clean energy shaved 3bn tonnes off CO2
* Fossil-fuel power pushed into reverse
* Age of Electricity "confirmed"
* "Extraordinary" solar growth
* Batteries up 40%
* EVs up 20%
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Thanks. I assume it wouldn’t be a priority if Tesla Superchargers were your main option?
Also would there be much gain if the road trip chargers were 150 kWh chargers? The 800v car will still charge at higher rate go longer right?