Delete the Earth
Delete the Earth
Julian Cribb

Delete the Earth

Day by day, species by species, landscape by landscape, the world in which humanity arose is being deleted. Eventually, what remains will be unfit for the survival of either humans or large animals.

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Environment: Humans’ contempt for the natural world drives environmental destruction
Peter Sainsbury

Environment: Humans’ contempt for the natural world drives environmental destruction

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The science of being absolutely wrong
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The science of being absolutely wrong

Scientists, who generally wear white laboratory jackets so they are not confused with economists, have a canon of sacred texts. Pride of place is occupied by the journal Nature, which is now a collection of specialised magazines that cover scientific advances in most measurable phenomena. Of course, trades and professions also have their stable of news and reference works while the public have Fox, the Murdoch press and social media.

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'Never happened before': WMO finds past 10 years have been 10 hottest on record

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A five-minute scroll

ABC's Jane Norman is called out for repeating Coalition talking points with Jim Chalmers. Overnight reports claim Israel has killed senior Hamas official Salah al-Bardawil and his family. Former First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, calls on the international community to realise Israel is out of control, while the Arab League calls on nations to end economic and military ties with Israel.

Active Management – Rethinking our approach to forest stewardship
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Active Management – Rethinking our approach to forest stewardship

Our recent research raises an important and challenging question: Are our well-intentioned management interventions like thinning in high conservation value forests truly serving nature, or are they inadvertently accelerating the degradation of these critical ecosystems?

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Environment: Building nuclear involves killing more people
Peter Sainsbury

Environment: Building nuclear involves killing more people

Building nuclear power plants requires keeping air-polluting coal power going for an extra 25 years and killing 3000-10,000 Australians. Which milk alternatives will reduce your environmental footprint? Australia’s Carbon Credit Units trade for less than a tenth of the social cost of carbon. US Environmental Protection Agency abandons the environment.

The Coalition MP who tried to stop the solar farm that will help save thousands of local jobs
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The Coalition MP who tried to stop the solar farm that will help save thousands of local jobs

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Government refuses to articulate 'frankly terrifying' security risks
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Government refuses to articulate 'frankly terrifying' security risks

The Albanese Government has jammed itself by trying to not talk about the greatest threat to Australia’s future, but has now opened itself to the charge of playing politics with security issues.

Environment: The folly of focusing on net zero
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Environment: The folly of focusing on net zero

Governments and corporations have been tricking the public by focusing emissions reduction attention on net, rather than real, zero. Reducing methane emissions would reduce global warming quickly and cheaply. Bring back our swamps.

Give us a break, Alfred
Richard Hil

Give us a break, Alfred

It feels funny. Here I am, supposedly writing a book about the climate catastrophe as my house, street, town, and region are being buffeted by a category 2 cyclone. Cyclone Alfred.



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