The last fast tracked housing under the guise of Covid allowed Walker Corp to bulldoze a Koala breeding ground in Appin. The Planning Secretary that fast tracked it? Now works for Walker Corp.
The last fast tracked housing under the guise of Covid allowed Walker Corp to bulldoze a Koala breeding ground in Appin. The Planning Secretary that fast tracked it? Now works for Walker Corp.
Both major parties are looking to push this Bill through Parliament in the next week, despite the fact that the Minister mislead the public about ICAC having reviewed the Bill (which ICAC has now confirmed it did not).
The Bill contains major corruption risks.
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There are 85 gas-fired power facilities in development globally to supply data centres & AI
The developers may talk green, about small nuclear reactors& renewables, but it's show
What's actually getting developed for AI is a huge surge of fossil fuel power stations
www.ft.com/content/0f61...
+ plenty more horrror stories all in here. www.soe.epa.nsw.gov.au/sites/defaul...
3/3 Climate
2/3 Plants
Sitting on this truly shocking NSW State of the Environment report and doing basically nothing about it in the budget is insane. 1/3 Animals
It's great to see some thoughtful reflection in this op-ed on how wrong Americans were to largely ignore methane in climate action plans this century. I'd add:
- Groups that endorsed natural gas as a bridge fuel, such as Democrats and some big greens, share responsibility for methane pollution
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Just read a proposal for a housing development that argued by bulldozing critically endangered forest/koala habitat and instead planting non-native street trees they will be contributing to an increase in urban canopy targets. My god.
There was a group of community independents that ran on this issue for the council elections, but they didnβt win any seats.
Unfortunately where I live they do it the other way, knock down art deco apartment blocks and replace them with millionaire dream homes.
The NSW Planning Secretary that fast-tracked it now works for them - go figure!
Yes Walker Corp bulldozed a koala breeding ground to build McMansions in Appin leaving them to die on the surrounding roads.
And donβt forget the millions/billions developers make before a shovel even goes in the ground by successfully lobbying to rezone rural koala habitat as βurbanβ.
Same as Tanya, the two party contest in their inner-city Sydney seats are the Greens not Libs, so they put the boot in whenever they can.
Every single young Australian would need to order 4,888 t-shirts from Temu each year (13 per day) to match Woodside's current emissions.
And to reach Woodside's maximum emissions estimates for the North West Shelf Extension? They would each need to order 214,571 t-shirts. #woodsideenergy
NEW from me: China's CO2 emissions fell ~1.6% in the first quarter and have now been flat or down for more than a year. This is the first time on record that emissions are falling due to clean energy growth, not slow power demand.
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Did the journalist refer to her husbandβs on record donation of 50k to Advance? Seems relevant.
A former magistrate and one of Australiaβs most experienced scientists have launched an attack on the NSW governmentβs logging agency, describing it as effectively a βcriminal organisationβ that should be shut down after a string of court convictions.
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In Franklin, the epicentre of the salmon industry, Independent Peter George achieved a swing of ~6% against Labor.
Mr George focused on fixing the salmon industryβs problems and β while he did not win the seat β he did win the vast majority of votes at booths adjacent to where the industry operates.
Easy to miss amidst the avalanche of bullshit, but scientists have shown conclusively that a handful of fossil fuel companies are responsible for trillions in damages for their contribution to heat waves alone. The great @roycerk2.bsky.social explains: drilled.media/news/heat-at...
Coming from Goldman Sachs banker. Yet when the Greens suggest it in Ausβ¦
We underestimate one another on climate change!
Such a brilliant important explainer from @dpcarrington.bsky.social on how we underestimate one another's willingness to address climate change and as a result we end up doing less.
Correcting this = more action!
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
I spoke to ABC News about our new research that shows around half of Campbelltown Council's last generation of disease free Koalas have been struck by vehicles. Thatβs 110 Koalas in the last 6 years.
Yet plans to cut off their corridors by NSW Gov persist.
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...
βIf a car generates more potholes in our roads, takes up more parking space and poses more danger to pedestrians, cyclists and other car occupants compared with smaller vehicles, then it is only fair that its owner pays more for driving that vehicle.β
Via @theguardian.com
Heard Island and McDonald Islands have seen a dramatic warming since 1940. The penguins there have enough to deal with even without the 10% tariffs just imposed on them.
In short: βWe couldnβt save the world economy from being diminished by climate change because that would have hurt the economy.β
So our penguins got tarrifs and Russia didnβt?