an entirely fair point. will need to be both. (in my limited defence, I was already over length.)
an entirely fair point. will need to be both. (in my limited defence, I was already over length.)
A Clear Air column banging on about some today/tomorrow issues.
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This is one of my favourite facts and I really want to know what it's like to be a mantis shrimp. Sometimes I wonder how you would respond to, or describe, a new colour you have no reference for because it's not like, or a variation of, any of the colours you've ever seen and then I lie down.
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βοΈ Miner donations to minor parties
The Minerals Council of Australia broke with its practice of funding only major political parties in the 2025 federal election, donating $125,000 to the Jacqui Lambie Network and $6,000 to One Nation. #politas #auspol
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From one perspective, it's strange this subsidy isn't getting more attention in public debate over how to cut budget spending, especially given the calls to cut support for EVs and batteries. From another it's not.
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βDark, like our futureβ: Iranians describe scenes of catastrophe after Tehranβs oil depots bombed
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This is what ecocide looks like.
A potential point of discussion for political/media/industry/diplomatic/kitchen table/whatever debate here. Likely to be relevant to most things. Evidence is pretty compelling. But whoβs to say really. Carry on.
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Good chat. The observation that one challenge of informed journalism is to maintain contact with almost a naivety about how things could/should be and "not to get used to it" (it = bullshit and cynicism) is correct, imo.
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Was good to write a positive story, though there is plenty we donβt know about these guys and there are challenges ahead to make sure they remain not extinct. But hereβs to positive news.
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Worth some attention and further questions amid everything else, imo
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Look at the Greens+Labour vote in Gorton and Denton and a Reform win should never have been in play. 1st past the post is truly mad. Be grateful for the Aus electoral system. Etc.
Not an original thought, not the main story here, but worth saying again and again.
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Column today - the fuel tax credit scheme for miners, farmers, industry is one of the 20 biggest budget costs. It's also a fossil fuel subsidy. Why are multinationals still being refunded these huge sums?
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Not to mention the large US population study showing the odds ratio effect of particulate air pollution on the risk of developing Alzheimerβs disease. Itβs large.
Air pollution from trucks and buses is costing Australians about $6.2bn each year due to the health effects of exposure to vehicle exhaust, a University of Melbourne study has found.
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Imagine there would have been a great @kudelka.bsky.social cartoon about the political response to the Australian women and children in the Syrian detention camp.
The Aus govtβs decision to allow Alcoa to continue clearing swathes of WA jarrah forest despite its illegal clearing practices was made in part due to a critical minerals deal reached between Australia and the Trump administration last year, a new document shows.
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And you can listen to the pod here (or on usual channels etc)
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Also worth checking out the full video
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REALITY TV SHOW:
Instead of Love Island, it's Heat Island
Lock up the owners and CEOs of coal oil and gas corporations in a building heated to 38 deg C. Temperature goes up just a little each day.
This is what they are doing to all our kids, who will have to live in the future that Big Oil made.
Extreme heat lab: Enduring the climate of the future
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Everybody still on there convinced that they are a special flower unaffected by propaganda.
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Also in WA:
"Watt...said he had also granted the company an exemption to clear further habitat for 18 months while the government considered a proposal for an extension of the companyβs mining operations to 2045."
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Property developers spark anger over plan to clear Perth woodland home to Baudinβs and Carnabyβs black cockatoos
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For someone of a certain age and disposition, and maybe other people, the U2 EP has some great moments. Especially in the middle tracks. Understand the cynicism, but fuck that. Good on them.
China's Xinhua news agency has just published this editorial cartoon in response to Trump's rejection of climate policies.
It is pretty clear that China views this as a HUGE geopolitical fumble by the US leaving the field clear for China's to win the global race to clean-tech hegemony
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