The new Northern Territory government cut funding to two environmental groups the same week it has sought to introduce new laws that would potentially allow the Chief Minister to sweep aside environmental regulation for favoured gas projects.
New from me in @reneweconomy.com.au
I'd like to thank Matt Canavan for making Peter Dutton's life particularly difficult today.
Credit where credit is due.
The ceo of Japan's INPEX is pushing for Australian governments to help expand its gas export plant near Darwin based on a climate-busting gas growth forecast.
www.boilingcold.com.au/inpex-chief-...
The Australian government's largest science agency, CSIRO, has become an enabler of the fossil fuel industry, promoting massive imports of COβ for injection into Australian gas fields (to push out more pollution), and to claim fictitious net-zero "offsets".
www.csiro.au/en/news/All/...
Social coercion more like
Double speech galore
As the remaining Bali 9 members return home, ALHRβs thoughts are with the loved ones of Andrew Chan & Myuran Sukumaran - young men who had been demonstrably rehabilitated after 10 years imprisonment but who were executed. We must continue to work towards the worldwide abolition of the death penalty
Youβre funny
βWe know that MΔori researchers, communities, and knowledge systems stand to suffer the most from this decision,β says Pou Matarua Professor Tahu Kukutai. βThis decision defunds MΔori research and MΔori researchers by stealth."
Fascinating to see Amy Remeikis dropping all these truth bombs about the true agenda behind Duttonβs nuclear push in her new role working for @australiainstitute.org.au. Sheβs had to leave mainstream media to say this - all of it factual, watchdog journalism. Why canβt mainstream say it too?
Good one β¦ I hope @purplepingers.bsky.social is at the top of the Crikey list for speaking out against house hoarding and shit rentals, as well as stirring up more than a few septic tanks
Make no mistake, colleagues: the exclusion of humanities & social science research from national competitive funding could easily happen here in Australia. The signs & actors are already clear. We let it happen at our collective peril.
Itβs a dark day for research in Aotearoa New Zealand and the ramifications for the country are huge. Minister Judith Collins has just announced our blue-skies funder will no longer fund humanities & social science research and that 50% of what is funded must have economic benefit.
NT gov is back in court trying to overturn ruling that it has to provide safe drinking water to remote (mainly Indigenous) communities - case involves uranium polluted water
At the end of the day, Albanese has failed to reduce Australiaβs emissions increasing the carbon debt for his successor and the nation.
Our kids will have to explain to thier kids why their grandparents didnβt go to war against the oligarchs.
How can this be even close to being considered a βtrade offβ? Revolting
It's an astonishingly small group of (mostly) men destroying the planet.
Lovely isnβt it? On my way through and quite a treat
This year, the Waanyi author of Carpentaria, Tracker and Praiseworthy has won the Stella Prize, the Miles Franklin Literary Award, and now the Melbourne Prize for Literature.
Savage cuts expected at Uni Wollongong inc entire geography dept
Genius
Diminished but still lively
Hello, glad youβre here. I was in Wilcannia last week and thought about your terrific paper on survival.
33 years ago today - 12 November 1991 - Indonesian soldiers opened fire on protestors at the Santa Cruz cemetery in Dili, East Timor, killing at least 271 people.
Warning, graphic footage.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkxe...