@z_rose@CC_Rosenthal They also did positive things like they lowered the amount of carbon in the air by killing a potential 10% of the global population, is a theme that emerged on a certain dude-bro podcast that rhymes with Bro Jogan
This is the Albanese’s govt’s biggest test yet.
Woodside’s Pilbara extension would generate 10 times more emissions annually than the rest of the country combined.
This would be our biggest global contribution to climate change.
It must be stopped. https://t.co/UNZxpICQ7W
@tanya_plibersek I guess you don’t want to green light something that would dwarf the entirety of Australia’s carbon emissions? Right?
https://t.co/N3NymOLbrK
@joshuamings a person standing in an atrium with stairs, in the style of neo-concretism, beijing east village, mycenaean art, light yellow and dark gray, song dynasty, distorted perspectives, exaggerated forms, sun-soaked colours --ar 4:3
Where was the pizzazz. Where was the live demo. Pull it out of your pocket or a paper folder or something. Sit on a couch in front of an audience and use it. High render mock up videos feel flat and stale.
Because here is the thing. Every. Single. Journalist. who was there (and there were many, from major outlets all over Europe and the world) that I spoke to, said "my editor refuses to print any story critical of economic growth."
Every.
Single.
One.
#BeyondGrowth2023
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I would be really grateful if @guardian@ObserverUK & @TEDTalks made a comment on this ruling. Any comment.
It has huge ramifications for UK journalism. And some basic solidarity from the organisations who published the work would go a long way.
Thank you.