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I’m no longer a teen nuclear advocate! Unfortunately for my haters, I started young and I’m not going anywhere. Nuclear is inevitable in Australia and we have the momentum. Over 118,000 have signed our petition to legalise nuclear, a bill to lift the NSW ban just passed the Upper House and the rest of the world are showing Australia the way with major new investments. Thanks everyone for the support!
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Replying to @ClimatePNowak
Wait... increases in Co2 are suddenly only 'short term' now? When did 'the science' do a backflip on that? We've been fed fear for the last 40 years based on the 'fact' that Co2 increases would be persistent long term... Here's the truth, increases in Co2 concentration will benefit our biosphere, our 'pale blue dot, every minute of every day of every year. The gains in biomass we're witnessing, both on land and in the oceans, will persist into the future, making all kinds of plants more water efficient, regreening arid lands and deserts, helping strained habitats to rebound and increase, and making life on earth flourish in exactly the ways that environmentalists have always said they cared about. Personally I believe returning captured and buried Co2 into the atmosphere where it resumes its former role in the biosphere is a social good. Increasing it from the current ~420ppm to over 800ppm is a global project we should all support.
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Replying to @SandyXiaotong
Has anyone told Bowen???
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The level of delusion amongst the "clean green crowd" is scary
The world's clean energy transition represents a colossal expansion of the world's mining industry. To catch a diffuse energy source like sunlight or wind needs an unprecedented volume of physical machinery. A single solar farm requires roughly 30 times more total metal infrastructure than a conventional gas plant. We aren't moving away from mining; we're swapping enormous oceanic drilling rigs for vast open-cut metal mines. The demand for heavy mining and rare earths is just as compelling as the downstream e-waste crisis, but the numbers are even more staggering. While solar cells rely heavily on high-purity silicon, silver, and copper, the broader 'green infrastructure' ecosystem demands far more. The EV motors, wind turbines and massive national grids required to tie intermittent solar together are entirely dependent on an unprecedented surge in heavy mining and rare earth extraction. This physical mining demand has simply exploded with the shift from conventional fossil fuel energy generation to wind and solar. Because wind and sunshine are so diluted and diffused, harvesting them requires a massive physical footprint, necessitating endless extra acres of complex machinery. This translates into heavily vandalised landscapes and grotesque coastal settings. According to the IEA, replacing them world's fossil-fuel system with renewables increases the total volume of materials requiring extraction and handling by a factor of 10. Solar alone is exceptionally copper-intensive, using roughly 850 kg per megawatt for intricate grid connections, inverters and cabling. Renewable energy is projected to drive 45% of total global copper demand by 2030. Yet, developing a new major copper mine takes an average of 16 years from initial discovery to first production. The world faces a massive demand spike for a metal where the supply chain is notoriously slow, costly, and inflexible. Solar panels don't use much in the way of rare earths, but wind turbines and the electric vehicle motors that back up the low-carbon shift are hungry for permanent magnets made from neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium. Processing these elements involves intensive chemical leaching that produces vast amounts of toxic and radioactive wastewater. Compounding the problem, China controls roughly 60–70% of the extraction and up to 90% of the refining for these specific elements. This has created a massive geopolitical bottleneck. Image: this massive chasm is the Bingham Canyon Mine (also called the Kennecott Copper Mine) just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. It is one of the largest man-made excavations on Earth and the deepest open-pit mine in the world, stretching 4 kilometres wide and more than a kilometre deep.
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Anthony Albanese owes Pauline and her children an apology. His misogyny towards her is off the scales Remember I said Pauline had suffered more MISOGYNY than anyone in Australia? And she never complains about it? Well, one of Anthony Albanese’s favourite performers - Pauline Pantsdown - performed in his offices in 1998, at the election party…. For years the trans act PAULINE PANTSDOWN harassed Pauline, and was cheered on to do so by the left. But just consider this, the man that would become PM hired a trans singer to sing the song “I'm a Backdoor Man” A song that claimed @PaulineHanson was performing a*al sex with the Ku Klux Klan. Is homosexual. And is not human Really Albo? You stooped that low? I have no words. Just think of Pauline’s children, her daughter Lee was only 13, her brother Adam was just 16. Even her eldest two were only in their early 20’s The taxpayer funded Triple J played the song constantly, and it ended up #5 on Hottest 100, in 1997. Read the lyrics, honestly they’re horrific I'm as glorious as can be, Pauline I wonder what the end will be, Pauline Yes Here I am I find this very hard but I look at it this way I'm a backdoor man, I'm very proud of it I'm a backdoor man, I'm homosexual I'm a backdoor man, yes I am, I'm very proud of it I'm a backdoor man, I'm homosexual , giggles Backdoor, Clean up our own backdoor We need to get behind, And we'll do trade with you Backdoor, All our fears will be realised But I'm a happy person Because I'm a backdoor man, Yes I am giggles Sending you forget-me-nots To help you to remember Ummm um um um um um um um um What I've called for is a Homosexual government, yeah Join us, be one of us come out, be one of us, yeah I'm very proud, That I'm not straight I'm very proud, That I'm not natural You know, I'm not human Someone hit me on The head one day, yeah You know, I'm not human Someone hit me on The head one day and, I don't know I don't know I don't know Poor Pauline, Poor Pauline, Poor Pauline I like trees, And I like shrubs and plants And trees and shrubs and plants But I've put the fence up now So they can't get in, yeah Please explain, Me, me me Please explain me, me me Please explain me, me me Please explain Poor Pauline, Poor Pauline, I'm a gory as can be Pauline And her fame I'm a backdoor man I'm very proud of it I'm a backdoor man, I'm homosexual And back here, This is a circular driveway I still work and I worked Just the other night I'm rostered on, I Think for next week Now a gentleman came up And told me, he said that "Other people don't receive" They've got to accept here inside Or I'm saying that They up and leave Yes, it's a little bit country, It's a little bit country, country, Country It's a little bit rock and roll If you ask me Yes, it's a little bit country, of course, of course, of course, Her horse, Will neigh, neigh, neigh, Pauline I'm very proud That I'm not straight I'm very proud That I'm not natural I'm a backdoor man For the Ku Klux Klan With very horrendous plans I'm a very caring potato. We will never have the chance I'm a backdoor man For the Ku Klux Klan With very horrendous plans I'm a very caring potato. We will never have the chance Please explain, ME Me me Please explain Please explain, Me Me me Please explain Please explain, Me Please explain, me me Please explain, Thank you Please explain, Please explain, thank you Disgraceful. youtu.be/v61h4AaiUF0?si=MRnH…
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Is #Tony #Burke Labor's worst Minister ? He is legitimately deluded #auspol #auspol26 #labor #onenation
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Why are Australian taxpayers footing the bill for Mehreen Faruqi to fly to Melbourne just to protest Pauline Hanson? 🤔
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She hates millionaires like Gina but will only date millionaires. Make it make sense. Temu journalist.
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Australians are working harder and getting less because of Net Zero.
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Billions of solar panels are nearing their end-of-life cycle, and the world is completely unprepared for the coming toxic avalanche. By 2050, the International Renewable Energy Agency projects up to 78 million metric tons of useless and toxic solar e-waste. Where is it all going to go? The industry boasts that solar panels are '95% recyclable'. Technically, yes - because they are made of glass, aluminum and copper. But economics always trumps physics. In Australia and the US, it costs roughly $20 to $40 to disassemble and recycle a single panel, but only around $4 to dump it in landfill. Because there is no financial incentive, up to 90% of decommissioned panels go straight into the ground. There are between 7 and 8 billion solar panels in the world today. This milestone was reached as global solar capacity officially surpassed 2 Terawatts (TW). Because the physical wattage of individual panels varies from small 300W residential rooftop modules to massive 600W utility-scale panels, 2 TW of total energy capacity translates to roughly 7 billion individual panels currently installed worldwide. Each solar panel is an industrial 'sandwich' bound tightly by heavy polymers. To extract the microscopic amounts of valuable silver and high-purity silicon requires energy-intensive chemical and thermal baking. When they are crushed or left to fracture in landfills, heavy metals like lead and cadmium (in thin-film technologies) can leach into the surrounding soil and groundwater, turning 'clean energy' into a multi-generational hazardous waste problem. The crisis is accelerating faster than models predicted. Because solar cells degrade and lose efficiency, and newer, cheaper panels hit the market, consumers and solar farms are ripping out functional systems at least a decade early to upgrade. This compressed lifecycle destroys the narrative of a long-term, stable asset and creates an endless loop of unrecyclable industrial trash.
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Australia this is your last day! The CGT changes are economic vandalism that will crush productive investment in equities, startups and new businesses while favouring property gamblers and bureaucrats. They will hurt young Australians, retirees, charities and future growth. Submit now before it’s too late 👇 aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Bus…

Australia, you have until tomorrow to tell the Senate why the CGT tax changes will stifle growth and investment in our country and make us all worse off. Get a submission in ⬇️
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Replying to @NoFarmsNoFoods

ALT Power Resist GIF by Ankita Thakur

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Albanese has to go
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"Smash Her Albanese" showing his true colours. Brutal sexist thug
Smash her says Albanese .. Now he whines about ‘ditch the Witch’ you’re a hypocrite Albanese
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The only thing worse than a Liar, is a Liar, that is also a hypocrite. #SmashHerAlbanese
No matter who you support in politics, it is completely unacceptable to demean, objectify, belittle or offend women. The sexist campaign targeting Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is a disgrace and the people behind these materials should withdraw them immediately.
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🚨 #BREAKING: Home invasion HORROR in Glen Waverley, Victoria. At 3 AM Saturday, 4 men of African appearance smashed into a defenceless 76 year old man’s home, leaving blood smeared across the walls before stealing his car. An elderly Australian traumatised in his own bed. You’re supposed to feel safe at home, but Anthony Albanese’s reckless, open border immigration policies have flooded our suburbs with a dangerous criminal plague. Labor cares more about unchecked intake than protecting its own citizens. Under Albanese, Australians are no longer safe sleeping in their own beds. This is the direct result of a weak government failing its nation. When is enough enough?
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Anyone in the ALP who had knowledge of the CGT changes and sold their real estate in the last 9 months is guilty of using their position for personal gain or the equivalent of insider trading. Let’s see @ClareONeilMP #CGT
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Boofhead Tourette’s Liar Smash her Who said all these things, in parliament
Rather than ‘commenting on the Ditch the Witch’ campaign, the Herald Sun could just directly call it out as disgraceful, demeaning and disgusting and go after whoever is responsible. This sort of political discourse is not who we have been as a country and society, and takes us down a dark and dangerous path also. The racist bots and right wing funny money that are flooding social media do not reflect the decency of most Australians. #auspol
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