by TRMQoeSeeI | March 7, 2020 | Articles by Ronni Salt & Jommy Tee, Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Environment, Political issues, Politics with Angus Taylor, Technology
Hi, Twitter – a thread: What is this sudden interest in nuclear power? Where on earth is this coming from? And it’s not just any nuclear power – it seems small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear technology is the chosen one, its the way to go. But...
by TRMQoeSeeI | January 17, 2020 | Climate Change, Environment, Political issues, Technology
Scott Morrison says coal is vital to the economy, but experts say we could phase out fossil fuel and life would go on as usual Georgia Wilkins Jan 16, 2020 Prime Minister Scott Morrison launched a strident defence of coal on Wednesday, saying the industry was worth...
by TRMQoeSeeI | November 28, 2019 | Climate Change, Environment, Political issues
Last week Crikey received a strongly worded letter from the former prime minister. But it turns out we weren’t the only ones on his mailing list. (Image: AAP/Dan Peled) Editor: Filter...
by TRMQoeSeeI | August 24, 2019 | Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Environment, Media, Political issues, Politics with Angus Taylor
Environment officials say Angus Taylor did not declare his financial interest in a company under investigation for poisoning endangered grasslands. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The Guardian Angus Taylor did not declare at a meeting with environment officials...
by TRMQoeSeeI | July 25, 2019 | Climate Change, Environment, Political issues
Conservative Liberal MPs have attacked mining group BHP for speaking out against climate change and pushing its customers to reduce their greenhouse emissions. Liberal MP Craig Kelly said BHP had drunk the climate change “Kool-aid” in an effort to impress...
by TRMQoeSeeI | July 19, 2019 | Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Environment, Indigenous affairs, Political issues
The Wangan and Jagalingou Family Council (WJFC) lost its Federal Court challenge against Adani on July 12, NAIDOC day. But it is not giving up the fight against the mining corporation’s sham Indigenous land use agreement (ILUA). The WJFC said the...
by TRMQoeSeeI | August 4, 2018 | Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Environment, Political issues
Exclusive: figures released after eight-month battle between Guardian Australia and state tribunal The NSW government gave permission to clear over 7,000 hectares of native vegetation in 2015-16, the last year figures are available....
by TRMQoeSeeI | February 15, 2017 | Australia's move to the Right, Climate Change, Corruption, Environment, Political issues
More than 60,000 mines have been abandoned across Australia, according to a report that raises concerns about how land rehabilitation is managed as the mining boom ends. Key points • Australia Institute report finds lack of reliable data on...