
Australia shipped 57m tonnes of coal for burning in overseas power plants between October and December last year, the highest recorded for a three-month period

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Australia shipped 57m tonnes of coal for burning in overseas power plants between October and December last year, the highest recorded for a three-month period
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/21579593
The head of research at the fossil fuels campaign group Lock the Gate Alliance, Georgina Woods, said global heating caused by burning fossil fuels was āalready affecting Australian businesses, community wellbeing, household bills and national securityā and damaging āour extraordinary natural heritageā.
Gavan McFadzean, from the Australian Conservation Foundation, said the countryās thermal coal exports were an āappalling contributionā to the climate crisis and a āmajor handbrakeā on global efforts to cut emissions. He said the major parties were running on a āunity ticketā of trying to get the Australian public thinking āthereās nothing to see hereā.
As Thoreau pointed out long ago, what use a home with no livable planet. :(
Both major parties have argued that there remained a global market for fossil fuels and if Australia reduced its sales they would just be replaced by coal and gas from other countries in a way that would
Australia's wildlife management has been given a disturbing precedent after more than 1,000 koalas were shot in Victoria.
EPA says toxicology tests after distressing March event detected fenitrothion in all dead birds
RMIT Universityās coffee concrete innovators have won an award at Universities Australiaās Shaping Australia Awards in the Problem Solver category.
Keeping tabs on native forests - Measuring Evapotranspiration in Understorey
Like farmland in Australia, native forests struggle with drought and flooding, so future management decisions need more sophisticated systems to monitor and manage their water needs. [ā¦]
How to heal the renewables rift across regional Australia
Communication breakdown The Community Engagement Review into the renewable energy sector by the Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner found 92 per cent dissatisfaction with how project developers engaged the local community.
It pointed to poor practices in the sector, sparking negative experiences and community pushback.
There is a notable tension between community engagement efforts and the rigid policy frameworks that shape renewable energy development.
It can mean communities are consulted, but their input is sidelined because of policy restrictions and that leads to distrust and perceptions of an unfair or tokenistic process.
Genuine community fears can also be exploited by vested interests and misinformation actors promoting [questionable claims](https://www.newsofthearea.com.au/position-vaca
Most Australians are still able to be convinced on climate change. As climate action drops off the radar, thatās good news.
Many respondents said their views could shift if they saw real, meaningful action ā especially from governments and big business. Some wanted proof that Australia is taking climate change seriously. Others said action would offer hope or reduce their anxiety.
Even some sceptical respondents said coordinated, global action might persuade them
This part of the research is actually quite interesting. Its the bandwagon effect, people concluding, "everyones heading that way, must be for a reason."
Its all the more reason to keep the pressure against the propaganda from the likes of Koch, Rhinehart or Palmer, et al.
You never know, the mass of action from others could convince these people, with their deep vested interests, of their own folly.
The Climate Councilās Heat Map of Australia is an interactive tool that shows how cutting climate pollution will limit extreme heat in our neighbourhoods. It projects the average number of hot and very hot days, as well as very hot nights, for each suburb and electorate per year by 2050 and 2090, an...
Never noticed this interactive heat map on the CC website before. Could be a good referral tool if you need to look up an example quickly.
Global heating sceptics now argue it is more palatable with the electorate to pivot from climate denialism to anti-renewable energy scepticism
Australia election 2025: Where parties stand on climate change, energy and nature
Australia is heading to the polls for a general election on 3 May.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/21256693
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The last of 75 turbines has been installed at the biggest wind project yet built in South Australia which will help edge the state closer to 100 pct net renewables.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/21183236
The last of 75 turbines has been installed at the biggest wind project yet built in South Australia which will help edge the state closer to its 2027 target of reaching 100 per cent net renewables.
The 412 megawatt Goyder South wind project, near Burra, is being built by Neoen Australia and is also the largest wind project in its 10 GW of renewable energy projects currently operating, under construction or in development.
The Goyder renewable energy zone is expected to be one of the biggest renewable energy hubs in the world, combining multiple gigawatts of wind, solar and battery storage ā with the final capacity likely to depend on the success of new green industries in the state, and its green hydrogen prospects.
The riverās health has been suffering, with a number of harrowing mass fish deaths events taking place in recent years.
The riverās health has been suffering, with a number of harrowing mass fish deaths events taking place in recent years.
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Safeguard mechanism revamp leads to overall emissions fall but 70% of coal and gas facilities covered by scheme increased direct pollution
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Power-sector CO2 hits āall-time highā in 2024 despite record growth for clean energy - Carbon Brief
Global power-sector emissions hit an āall-time highā, despite solar and wind power continuing to grow at record speed, according to analysis from Ember
Sprawling across 167,570 hectares in the Murchison region of WA, Austin Downs teems with life, but this wasnāt always the case.
Interesting example of how drone technology is being used to increase data collection in environmental surveying.
The second coral bleaching event in as many years is a major threat to the reef, and a wildcard for the major parties battling to win the Leichardt electorate.
Not sure what the thing is with the federal LNP seat? Qld just voted in a majority LNP state Government and kicked the few Greens that were in parliament, safe to say they don't really give a care about the reef, like most of Australia and most of the world.
Ironically the new QLD LNP government has been dealing non stop with climate change enhanced disasters since they came to power, Leopards literally eating voters faces I guess ?
The Great Barrier Reef is suffering its second bleaching event in as many years, with the marine park authority reporting corals in distress due to an underwater heatwave stretching 1300 kilometres from Townsville to Cooktown.
Mass coral bleaching has occurred on the Great Barrier Reef in 1998, 2002, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2024 and now 2025
Sobering to remember the first every recorded mass bleaching was only back in 1998, nothing beore that
Australia celebrates International Day of Forests by seeing if Blinky Bill can still outrun a bulldozer
The nation has today kicked off a big environmental day in style!
With the International Day of Forests rolling around, Australia has looked to celebrate the occasion in trademark fashion.
With native forest logging still taking place across the Eastern Seaboard and Tassy, Australia is getting into the spirit of the day by seeing if national icon Blinky Bill can still outrun a bulldozer and wood chipper.
āWe think itās the perfect way to celebrate the day,ā said a spokesperson for the timber industry.
(this is a few weeks old - International Day of Forests was on the 21st of March)
The Climate Council urged Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to urgently accept briefings from leading climate scientists and emergency service experts, after he admitted during the ABCās leaders debate that he didnāt know if climate change was making extreme weather events worse.
A massive increase in solar power generation capacity is already putting Australia on the fast track to a 100% renewable energy future.
Australian Conservation Foundation says opposition has āfailed every single testā while Labor passes with 54% and Greens achieve 98%
One of Australiaās largest conservation organisations has awarded the federal Coalition just one out of 100 for its environment and climate change policies ā the lowest score it has given the Liberal and National parties in more than 20 years of compiling pre-election scorecards.
Labor scraped through with a pass ā on 54% ā while the Greens achieved 98%, according to the scorecard, which ranked the major parties and key independents on their policies for protecting nature, championing renewable energy, and rejecting nuclear and fossil fuels.
As a Greens voter, I am bemused they scored that high.
That aside, while I realise this is polotocal there is a cross over to the enviorment but then so is everything I guess?
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