The Chair of Whitehaven Coal, former Nationals leader Mark Vaille, was asked an interesting question at the AGM this week. Ava Princi, one of the Sharma vs the Minister for the Environment case litigants, asked him to explain why the company was going ahead with the Vickery coal mine when the federal court had foundContinue reading “Nannas online trip to Whitehaven AGM”
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Good News 29 Oct 2021
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WHO KNEW?
Pollution from global military operations don’t have to be counted in global emissions reduction targets!
Good News 22 Oct 2021
Lots of good news this week so click on the image to see more and links to articles…
Warragamba Dam Wall
There are very important reasons to oppose the raising of the Warragamba Dam Wall – and now’s a great time to have your say!
Good News 15 Oct 21
Australians reject gas-led recovery and want investment in renewable projects Renew Economy NSW unveils $80 billion green hydrogen strategy, with incentives to plug into grid Renew Economy Tasmanian Government aims for net zero emissions by 2030 ABC News Sun Metals zinc refinery Townsville strives to be first in world to produce “green zinc” Townsville BulletinContinue reading “Good News 15 Oct 21”
How good are the Strike4Climate students?
What an inspiring bunch – calling out government waffle with powerful witty messages. Nannas will join the online strike in Sydney this Friday at 3pm – hope to see you there! Find your nearest strike here
Climate Change Action
Very soon our Federal MPs will have to vote for or against real climate change action. Zali Steggall has amended the Climate Act Bill that failed last year – and in a good way! The new Bill sets an emissions reduction target of 60% by 2030 on 2005 levels. That’s more than double the onlyContinue reading “Climate Change Action”
Good News 8 Oct 2021
Queensland police refuse to remove traditional owners occupying Adani’s coalmine site The Guardian Water and climate court case launched by Nature Conservation Council Clean energy cash splash would cut household bills $4200 by 2035 Sydney Morning Herald SA is officially a renewable energy powerhouse… and the private sector is starting to cash in Stockhead NewContinue reading “Good News 8 Oct 2021”
Act to Protect Sydney’s Koalas
The Figtree Hill housing development by Lendlease has been given permission to clear trees and dewater dams on the koala corridor between the Nepean and George’s rivers and on to the Blue Mountains.