This feels like a blast from the distant past already. Thrilled with how All The Journalists especially my mates at RNZ have taken the climate baton and sprinted with it. Feeling superfluous has never felt so good.
HNY!
This feels like a blast from the distant past already. Thrilled with how All The Journalists especially my mates at RNZ have taken the climate baton and sprinted with it. Feeling superfluous has never felt so good.
HNY!
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Movie youβve watched more than six times with a gif. Hard mode: no Stars (Wars nor Trek), LOTR, or Marvel, Disney Animated or Pixar.
A poster on 8.5 x 11 inch paper saga Fishtown fish facts: red lipped catfish or of ocephalus Darwini. Then a pic of that freaky fish with 4 limbs it rests on the ground and then the words βstg this fish real red-lipped batfish walk ocean floor with they flippers RLBF have RBF, not they fault RLBF have a bioluminescent lure that glows to attract dinner RLBF lipgloss is popping, RLBF lipgloss is cool, all the fish keep jockin, they chase RLBF after school RLBF got scales like armor and shine bright like a diamond Red-lipped batfish will teach you how to dougie, I can promise u that. @yaboyni Take a moment And and realize the moment You took has already passed Thank you See you next time
One of my neighbors has been putting up these fish facts posters. All kinds of different fish, marine, freshwater, deep, shallow, all kinds. This is a good one. βStg this real fishβ took me out. Good work, neighbor.
BusinessDesk has a fantastic (and rare) for a data journalist in New Zealand. The Herald and BusinessDesk are separate publications, but whoever is in this role will work with me on projects like Budget day visualisations 1/2
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You can listen here to my last audio piece for Morning Report.
Heartfelt thanks to Tui Warmenhoven for sharing her story, and the excellent Belinda Storey www.rnz.co.nz/news/nationa...
I talked to @eloisegibson.bsky.social about universal Road User Charges. Govt says (a) carbon charge, ETS will sort it; (b) cutting petrol carbon charge from $450/t to $50/t -> negligible effect. They can't both be true, I don't think either of them are true. www.rnz.co.nz/news/politic...
Completely stoked that this miracle of a snail found Giselle Clarkson, a person who a) would never squish it and b) knew all about left-spirals and c) deeply deserved a Ned in her life.
Well played, my eternal frenemy @marcdaalder.bsky.social
The climate reading public is in good hands.
Thank you, I will also miss scientists but hope to find me some in my new job π
Thank you friend. Time for a break, and the next person will smash it, I'm sure.
The climate advice they didn't want you to see.
[finally, six days before I finish up, I get to use that headline formula π
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a thick rectangular orange sheet of hot molten steel, a sort of slab, with smoke rising off it
years ago, an outlet used this image (or something very close to it) on an article I wrote on steel decarbonisation, and someone replied "THE FORBIDDEN HALOUMI" and weirdly my brain hasn't let me ever forget it
Nawwww! These kids β€οΈβ€οΈπ
I can't wait to see what the next generation of NZ climate journalists do! Please support them.
After 5 years exclusively covering climate, my soul needs a break from writing about but not solving the crisis, so I'm hoping to do some solving for a while....
I'll be working with Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority from September, helping in energy, electricity and saving us all money.
Some news...
I am happy and also sad to let you know I have a new job outside journalism. I finish at RNZ on August 28.
It's been an incredible 18 years in journalism - it really can be the best job in the world.
The BEST is talking to incredible scientists and researchers, national treasures.
And now the attribution analysis results: climate change strengthened #Erin βs peak intensity by about 9 mph π, resulting in it becoming a Category 5οΈβ£ storm. If not for human-caused climate change, Erin would have been a Category 4 storm at its peak. www.climatecentral.org/tropical-cyc...
Honestly I wouldn't want to do that myself so I salute you!
@kirstyjohnston.bsky.social patiently going through the list of climate policies repealed, and what's still standing.
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Mary Argue doing the good mahi for RNZ on science funding cuts....
Data on the cuts to the Marsden Fund reported by RNZ this morning
A NYT comment: βHumans ate organic, whole foods for millennia. They got plenty of exercise, lived without plastics. Until the mid-1800s, life expectancy at birth was 39. Food may be good medicine, but itβs not a panacea. Medical advancesβlike vaccinesβhave doubled the human lifespan, not superfoodsβ
Paywall now lifted: My special report this morning is about how we spent generations strangling our rivers to make room for our homes and farms, only to find we've ended up supercharging their flows.
What do we do when we realise we've built a society in a riverbed?
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Here's me having a wee chitchat with Ingrid about it on Morning Report
Agriculture excluded from compulsory ETS reporting www.rnz.co.nz/national/pro...
Agricultural companies never had to pay for their methane emissions in NZ, but they used to be required to report the totals to the EPA.
No longer.
For some companies, it was the only way to get even a crude estimate.
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"My message to conservatives both in Australia and abroad is when it comes to taking action on climate change, if you do it in an economically rational way there is also a political dividend to be gained."
- Australia's Matt Kean,noting NZ's target is "largely static"
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"Without significantly investing in alternative modes, and then investing the revenue in frequent buses, protected bike lanes, or better train services, this isn't a congestion charge, it's just a tax on those who can't afford itβ - Tim Welch
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