Today's dangerous #melbournesmoke comes from fires.
The fire conditions are driven by climate change.
The top contributor to climate change is burning coal.
Politicians have chosen to keep burning coal instead of switching to clean energy.
Which is why Melbourne is choking.
@TheNTNews @BillBoltonWade @BreakfastNews@mjrowland68 Well good morning, (BTW, you have the caps lock on)
You seriously want me to count the number of penis/dildo/testicle etc gags you make on your front page? Does any other paper do this so much? Do I have time to do this? No.
Does it drive many many women crazy? You betcha.
I also said that if we can’t change the small things; how can we address the big issues regarding Indigenous Health, Incarceration & suicide. It’s about the dialogue Australia has with its Indigenous people.
“Australia is uniquely and peculiarly racist against Aboriginal people. They are denying Indigenous history. Australia has to go through its own kind of truth and reconciliation commission like all other countries that had wars fought on their lands“
https://t.co/ZgwWRIjsy5
Human rights abuses are sadly going to increase if we do not take #climateactionnow. We must develop an international human right to a safe, clean, healthy and sustainable environment to ensure proper redress for breach. https://t.co/MXwhs72x1p via @ConversationEDU
I know climate change is fucking scary, but here's my thoughts about why calling for a climate emergency to be declared is dangerous:
https://t.co/Mq3gBUazXL
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#ClimateElection
Climate change is a big deal for voters, so how do the policies stack up?
“The Coalition targets are a long way from what the science demands and will require a rapid ratchet to catch up with commitments made in the Paris Agreement”
#auspol#election2019 https://t.co/svs53qlzuy