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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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Dont forget precision missiles, submarines ships.
Low end cheap manufactured stuff is always outsourced to third level economies. We are moving to the top of the tree.
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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You may have noticed in Albo discussions in Washington, including his press conference today talks on the US Congress and approvals of licenses on manufacturing military equipment?
Even Barnaby on NINE today saying we are very hopeful that these feral Republicans wont get in the way.
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oneonesit ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 Aug 2012 Status: Offline Points: 34798 |
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Haven't we be claiming the "smart country " rhetoric for the past 50 years ?
Turned out to be bollocks. For all of our so-called smarts in renewable energy research - what have we ended up with ? We cant even produce our own solar panels. All we are good at it is farming & digging up stuff to send to other countries to add value. Nothing will change - we are delusional !
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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We have just come out of 9 years of being a dumb country. A lot of ground to make up.
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oneonesit ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 Aug 2012 Status: Offline Points: 34798 |
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And Albo running around claiming this "high ground" is what he is good at
Also helps taking the attention off his abysmal recent policy cock-ups
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Fiddlesticks ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 31 Dec 2012 Status: Offline Points: 48039 |
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Lol right wingers get off to a flyer criticising the incoming gov from day one, but cannot fault the last ten years of their own slugs that held the country ransom for 10 years with things like Robo debt and zero work on climate change.
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Panspermia.
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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This idiot craving attention and chasing more handouts from his climate denying London constituency.
Tony Abbott says ‘climate change cult’ will be discreditedBy London: Former prime minister Tony Abbott says he has never believed in human-driven climate change as he vowed the “climate cult” would one day be defeated.Abbott was speaking at the launch of the Institute of Public Affairs’ new paper, Energy Security is National Security, held on the sidelines of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship conference in London. Updated |
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A 200 metre tower could be part of SunCable proposal for $2 billion manufacturing plant in Tasmaniahttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-05/tas-sun-cable-bell-bay-/103066506 But what about the birds? what about the whales?
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NASA Clocks July 2023 as Hottest Month on Record Ever Since 1880According to scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, July 2023 was hotter than any other month in the global temperature record. According to scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, July 2023 was hotter than any other month in the global temperature record. “Since day one, President Biden has treated the climate crisis as the existential threat of our time,” said Ali Zaidi, White House National Climate Advisor. Against the backdrop of record high temperatures, wildfires, and floods, NASA’s analysis puts into context the urgency of President Biden’s unprecedented climate leadership. From securing the Inflation Reduction Act, the largest climate investment in history, to invoking the Defense Production Act to supercharge domestic clean energy manufacturing, to strengthening climate resilience in communities nationwide, President Biden is delivering on the most ambitious climate agenda in history.” Overall, July 2023 was 0.43 degrees Fahrenheit (F) (0.24 degrees Celsius (C)) warmer than any other July in NASA’s record, and it was 2.1 F (1.18 C) warmer than the average July between 1951 and 1980. The primary focus of the GISS analysis are long-term temperature changes over many decades and centuries, and a fixed base period yields anomalies that are consistent over time. Temperature “normals” are defined by several decades or more – typically 30 years. “NASA data confirms what billions around the world literally felt: temperatures in July 2023 made it the hottest month on record. In every corner of the country, Americans are right now experiencing firsthand the effects of the climate crisis, underscoring the urgency of President Biden’s historic climate agenda,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “The science is clear. We must act now to protect our communities and planet; it’s the only one we have.” This chart shows global temperature anomalies for every July since the 1880s, based on NASA’s GISTEMP analysis. Anomalies reflect how much the global temperature was above or below the 1951-1980 norm for July. u003cstrongu003eCredits: NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studiesu003c/strongu003e Parts of South America, North Africa, North America, and the Antarctic Peninsula were especially hot, experiencing temperatures increases around 7.2 F (4 C) above average. Overall, extreme heat this summer put tens of millions of people under heat warnings and was linked to hundreds of heat-related illnesses and deaths. The record-breaking July continues a long-term trend of human-driven warming driven primarily by greenhouse gas emissions that has become evident over the past four decades. According to NASA data, the five hottest Julys since 1880 have all happened in the past five years. “Climate change is impacting people and ecosystems around the world, and we expect many of these impacts to escalate with continued warming,” said Katherine Calvin, chief scientist and senior climate advisor at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “Our agency observes climate change, its impacts, and its drivers, like greenhouse gases, and we are committed providing this information to help people plan for the future.” NASA assembles its temperature record from surface air temperature data from tens of thousands of metrological stations, as well as sea surface temperature data acquired by ship- and buoy-based instruments. This raw data is analyzed using methods that account for the varied spacing of temperature stations around the globe and for urban heating effects that could skew the calculations. “This July was not just warmer than any previous July – it was the warmest month in our record, which goes back to 1880,” said GISS Director Gavin Schmidt. “The science is clear this isn’t normal. Alarming warming around the world is driven primarily by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions. And that rise in average temperatures is fueling dangerous extreme heat that people are experiencing here at home and worldwide.” High sea surface temperatures contributed to July’s record warmth. NASA’s analysis shows especially warm ocean temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific, evidence of the El Niño that began developing in May 2023. Phenomena such as El Niño or La Niña, which warm or cool the tropical Pacific Ocean, can contribute a small amount of year-to-year variability in global temperatures. But these contributions are not typically felt when El Niño starts developing in Northern Hemisphere summer. NASA expects to see the biggest impacts of El Niño in February, March, and April 2024. For more information on NASA’s global temperature record, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/2023/climate-media-resources |
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oneonesit ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 Aug 2012 Status: Offline Points: 34798 |
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Not here in Sydney.
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After coal and gas the biggest up take of energy is nuclear, in the world.
Only the far left in Australia would put us in the energy basket case. And here is another revelation Scientists fear one of the most endangered whale species in the world is at risk as the Australian government looks to fight climate change using offshore wind farms. Blue whales and Southern Right whales could be affected if the government goes ahead with a huge offshore wind farm in a stretch of water off Victoria’s southwest coast known to be an important breeding and feeding ground for the gentle giant. The Australian and Victorian governments are planning to build 214 wind turbines over an area of the Southern Ocean stretching 5100sq/km. They say the turbines, which would tower 250m above sea level, could make enough electricity to power 8.4 million homes. But the area is in a high-conservation Blue whale feeding zone called the Bonney Upwelling and scientists say not enough is known about whether wind turbines affect the migration of whales. It comes as dozens of offshore wind turbines are planned to be built in waters around the southern half of the country. and another Copenhagen Energy admits whales, migratory birds could be impacted by proposed offshore wind farm developmentSean Van Der Wielen & Ben HarveyHarvey-Waroona Reporter The company proposing a 200-turbine wind farm off the Binningup coast has admitted it needs to do more work on determining the project’s impact on marine life after preliminary studies found it could have a negative effect. Copenhagen Energy wants to station 200 turbines, each 280m tall, in Federal waters about 20km offshore from the coastal community as part of its proposed Leeuwin Offshore Wind Farm What was it the greens stand for again? |
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oneonesit ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 Aug 2012 Status: Offline Points: 34798 |
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Are there indigenous artifacts or rock drawings out in the ocean ?
How about green frogs then ?
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Hello Sunshine ![]() Champion ![]() Joined: 21 Feb 2021 Status: Offline Points: 3721 |
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The indigenous need to come into the twentieth century.
their actions are quite selfish.
Thank goodness the no vote prevailed. Santos's $5.6 billion Barossa gas project has been delayed yet again, just hours before the company was due to begin constructing an underwater gas export pipeline north of Darwin. Key points:
On Thursday morning, as a Santos-operated pipe-laying vessel headed to the Timor Sea, the Federal Court granted an emergency injunction sought by a Tiwi Islands traditional owner. It means Santos must immediately pause installation of its proposed 263-kilometre pipeline until at least 5pm on November 13, when the matter will return to court. The decision is the latest blow to the gas giant's Barossa project from local Indigenous clans, who have launched legal battles over the pipeline due to concerns for underwater sacred sites west of the Tiwi Islands. Lawyers for Jikilaruwu traditional owner Simon Munkara argued via videolink to the Federal Court in Darwin this week that Santos should halt construction of its gas pipeline until Australia's offshore gas regulator examined fresh evidence about cultural heritage risks posed by the pipeline. |
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Hello Sunshine ![]() Champion ![]() Joined: 21 Feb 2021 Status: Offline Points: 3721 |
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The far left need to be held responsible.
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Second Chance ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 Dec 2007 Status: Offline Points: 42905 |
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Spoken needless to say for and behalf of the Rabid Right.
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Hello Sunshine ![]() Champion ![]() Joined: 21 Feb 2021 Status: Offline Points: 3721 |
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And the return coming from a loony leftie
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Just for you Sunshine:
Editor
of scientific journal says fake study linking whale deaths to wind farms
'deliberate misinformation' Key points:
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It was the contents of a social media post in one of these
groups that had Professor Quentin Hanich, editor-in-chief of respected
scientific journal Marine Policy, trawling through hundreds of academic
papers. ·
The post by the Facebook group No Offshore Wind Farm for the
Illawarra referenced a University of Tasmania study purportedly published
in his journal that predicted offshore wind turbines "could kill up to 400
whales per year". ·
"That paper does not exist," Professor Hanich said. ·
"We never received this imaginary paper … I am seeing no
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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You and Malcolm Roberts caught doing your own research again Sunny?
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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That is an artists impression of the proposed wind turbine farm from Bulli lookout.
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Passing Through ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Jan 2013 Location: At home Status: Offline Points: 76911 |
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Oh deary me, Spuddy is going to need a new climate denial brainfaart to bang on about.
Small modular nuclear reactor that was hailed by Coalition as future cancelled due to rising costsOpposition climate and energy spokesperson had pointed to SMRs as a solution to Australia’s energy needs, but experts raise questions over price tag The only company to have a small modular nuclear power plant approved in the US – cited by the Australian opposition as evidence of a “burgeoning” global nuclear industry – has cancelled its first project due to rising costs. NuScale Power announced on Wednesday that it had dropped plans to build a long-promised “carbon free power project” in Idaho. It blamed the decision on a lack of subscribers for the plant’s electricity. The Coalition’s energy and climate spokesperson, Ted O’Brien, has cited NuScale’s technology as part of the opposition’s contentious argument that Australia should lift a national ban on nuclear energy and that small modular reactors (SMRs) could be an affordable replacement for its ageing coal-fired power plants. In an opinion piece in the Australian earlier this year, O’Brien said the company’s integrated reactors, starting with the Idaho plant in 2029, offered “exceptional flexibility” and were an example “of a burgeoning nuclear industry for next-generation technology” in the US. The climate change minister, Chris Bowen, said SMRs were “the opposition’s only energy policy”. “The most advanced prototype in the US has been cancelled. The LNP’s plan for energy security is just more hot air from Peter Dutton,” he said. O’Brien said the minister was “beating up on zero emissions nuclear energy” because one company had “lost a customer”. “If Bowen was to apply the same faulty logic to all forms of zero-emissions |
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Tlazolteotl ![]() Champion ![]() ![]() Joined: 02 Oct 2012 Location: Elephant Butte Status: Offline Points: 30145 |
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They are a minimum 10km offshore but I look out to the sea through a telescope so NIMBY on that.
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It's so damn frustrating the slowness/painful stalling and bull-dust by gov's to get our emissions down, fk sake even Woolies and Coles are pulling crap like handing out even more plastic bags than ever before as they can now charge for them its become a huge revenue stream for them. I don't think anyone is serious about of this, everyone is just to greedy and lazy to do any of the real work required.
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Comm bank sending me offers to buy an electric car with a loan at %5 .. everything is about money, money money.
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Once inflation is under control the govt can start spending on this and other issues.
The announcement this week that a number of large infrastructure promises(mostly election pledges by the opposition they had no intention of following through with) will make room for power infrastructure and accelerate from next year.
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Science - we 'all of humanity' are going to suffer immeasurably if we don't 'ALL' do something about the impending warming.
Everyone else - But it's too hard and expensive, we don't have time, we can't be bothered, plus we have a cruise booked next year, our friends want us to to go to the cup, and hubby wants to restore his V8 muscle car in the garage before our daughters wedding, so we can use it to bring our pregnant daughter to the chapel. She's having twins. We also want the house to look nice for xmas so we are investing in a fake lawn and back and front yard, we got a great deal from ONE of our mates in the footy club. Gov - Well we will be looking very strongly at this and seeing if we can forecast some more incentives for oil and gas to keep us all on line, while we think looooong and hard about the ramifications of a hotter planet. We will be doing something very strongly with sunscreen and we will be thinking of the cost of the war in the Ukraine and the price of grain in Sudan. We also need to pay for another 43 years of road works on the harbour bridge, get a little tougher on youth crime in Melbourne, plus we 'the Gov' believe that the cost/loss analysis will be something like you have never seen before. We will ALL ' that means you Joe public ' have to tighten our belts, pay a lot more for everything and work harder as we transition across to a cleaner oil and gas, we can set up buckets with sponges and hoses to help with this, an idea that the fossil fuel lobby tells us is very good for the environment, plus we will put up a few wind farms with constant direct hot air pumped in from parliament house. |
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Gee - who would have seen this coming 😂
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[QUOTE=Passing Through]Once inflation is under control the govt can start spending on this and other issues.
The announcement this week that a number of large infrastructure promises(mostly election pledges by the opposition they had no intention of following through with) will make room for power infrastructure and accelerate from next year. [/QUOTE}Do you have a crystal ball? Why are you wasting your time on here, you should be able to predict the outcome of all races.
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And elections and referendums too
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animals before people.
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