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Incredible, secret firefighting mission saves famous Australian 'dinosaur trees'
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US electricity generation from renewables surpassed coal in April
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The Australian government has been forced to talk about climate change, so it’s taking a subtle – and sinister – approach
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Year of the planet, environmental activism, and us
Hi! I'm Micycle_the_Bichael! I'm a pretty passionate local environmental activist. Short summary: I think climate change is bad, but even if climate change wasn't happening the way we interact...
Hi! I'm Micycle_the_Bichael! I'm a pretty passionate local environmental activist. Short summary: I think climate change is bad, but even if climate change wasn't happening the way we interact with nature is still gross and leaves a lot to be desired (ex: over fishing, whaling, landfills). While there definitely needs to be governmental action on corporations on climate change, there are still changes that can be made in your daily life to help make the world a better place! Enter the year of the planet. This is a community group for making one small change a month to help the environment. Some may be things you're already doing, some may be new. For example: the January goal is to start using a reusable coffee cup when ordering coffee at a cafe since most paper coffee cups are lined with polyethylene and thus not recyclable. The biggest difference for me between this and many other (very great and valid) projects like it is that it heavily emphasizes building a sense of community.
The group who organized this is The Good Empire, who describe themselves as:
"Year of the Planet is an initiative of Good Empire. We’re makers of startups and projects for good.
Inspired by and aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals, we bring ideas to life that are good for the world. We help change the things that need to change.
And most importantly, we’re a tribe. A global community of good people, united in purpose, to help create a better and more sustainable future for all.
Good Empire is not a registered charity, but we partner with registered charities in everything we do.
We will take no management fees from Year of the Planet, nor will any of the funds raised come through us. All donations will go directly to our charity partners."Some of those partners being Wildlife Emergecy Fund and the seabin project which is a project close to my heart along with the ocean cleanup project
This post has been what feels like a really long rant on a couple of groups and causes that I'm very passionate about. I'll probably DM one of the other Tildes members who does scheduled posts and see about making a bi-weekly environmentalism thread to discuss what people are doing to make a positive change not only in the local environment, but in their community (a lot of good environmental initiatives also make your neighborhood/local community nicer and happier places :) ), struggles people are having, questions, products they have found, etc. and we'll see if it sticks or if it is just me shouting into the void.
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How to Stop Freaking Out and Tackle Climate Change
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IBM’s lithium-ion battery uses seawater materials instead of heavy metals, charges in just five minutes
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The ecological devastation of the Victorian bushfires has been laid bare in a leaked report which warns some species are likely to already be extinct
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A News Corp employee has accused the organisation of a "misinformation campaign" filled with "irresponsible" and "dangerous" coverage of the national bushfire crisis
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Too much combustion, too little fire
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The Chinese paddlefish, one of world's largest fish, has gone extinct
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Assessing the US Climate in 2019 - Warmest year on record for Alaska, second wettest for contiguous US
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Why the simple life is not just beautiful, it’s necessary
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How climate change threatens Iceland's iconic puffins – and the community that has gone from hunting and eating them, to rescuing them
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Norway's Equinor plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions from its domestic operations by 40% this decade and to near zero by 2050
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Norway records warmest ever January day at 19C – the main cause for the record-breaking temperatures at this particular site was from a foehn wind
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A blizzard of “sustainability” labels
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Scott Morrison stands by Liberal ad promoting Australian government's bushfire response
Scott Morrison stands by Liberal ad promoting government's bushfire response Here's the advertisement itself: https://twitter.com/ScottMorrisonMP/status/1213330419044638722 For the non-Aussies,...
Scott Morrison stands by Liberal ad promoting government's bushfire response
Here's the advertisement itself: https://twitter.com/ScottMorrisonMP/status/1213330419044638722
For the non-Aussies, and for the Aussies who aren't political tragics like me... the reason everyone's up in arms is that this video has been released by the Liberal Party, not by the Australian government. We can tell by the "Authorised by" statement in the final frame. Government information comes with the Commonwealth coat of arms and says "Authorised by the Australian Government, Canberra". Party political advertisements have to be "authorised by" someone within the political party. In other words, this is a political ad, not a government press release. The Liberal Party (not the government!) is promoting itself on the basis of what the government is doing for the bushfires.
Scott Morrison has already been an utter failure during this crisis. He went on holiday after the fires started. He's done as little as possible since he returned. And people have noticed. People have abused him when he turned up to visit their town. People have literally refused to shake his hand (but he grabs their hands and shakes them anyway!).
But, despite all this wrong-footedness, this new advertisement is the most tone-deaf thing he's done (so far!). It reflects his background in marketing. Everything's a message for him. Unfortunately for him, the message here is "I'm using your suffering to promote myself".
Scott Morrison has fucked up yet again.
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Google, Amazon and Microsoft are now in the oil business
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How big are the fires burning in eastern Australia? Interactive map
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Australian government deploys army reservists, third navy ship to support firefighters
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Common gas market for Finland, Estonia and Latvia launches following the completion of the Balticonnector pipeline last month
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Denmark sources record 47% of power from wind in 2019 – boosted by steep cost reductions and improved offshore technology
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unveil a global prize to tackle climate issues in the next decade
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New Zealand 'blanketed' by smoke and dust from raging NSW and QLD bushfires
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Why ‘nature’ has no place in environmental philosophy
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California solar mandate, gas bans take effect in 2020: what you need to know
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Miserable Christmas Day: Typhoon Phanfone kills at least sixteen in Philippines
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The hiding place: Inside the world's first long-term storage facilty for highly radioactive nuclear waste
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Firefighters in Australia say situation 'out of control' as Prime Minister denies request for emergency aid
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The 2010s were another lost decade on climate change
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Deep-sea mining and the race to the bottom of the ocean
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Fact-check: Five claims about thorium made by Andrew Yang
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The Supreme Court in the Netherlands has ordered the government to cut national greenhouse gas emissions by at least 25% of 1990 levels by the end of next year
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When will the Netherlands disappear?
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How Helsinki is using a big cash prize to find a sustainable solution to heating the city
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Australia heatwave: State of emergency declared over bushfire crisis
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The Hornsdale Power Reserve and what it means for energy storage
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The old man and the rising seas
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When will the Arctic see its first ice-free summer?
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Heatwaves on multiple continents linked by jet stream tendency
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Plastic to fuel using sunlight
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Time's Person of the Year 2019: Greta Thunberg
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A rural South Australian council is asking a group of high school students for input on how to spend $1 million in drought relief
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Group of Canadian premiers will work together to research and build small modular nuclear reactors
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NOAA's 2019 Arctic Report Card has been released - Dramatic, disruptive and rapid Arctic warming is threatening both ecosystems and livelihoods
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Greenland's ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s – scale and speed of loss much higher than predicted
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In France, a bloody WWI battlefield has become a wildlife refuge
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In Sweden's Arctic, ice atop snow leaves reindeer starving
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Denmark plans $30 billion offshore wind island that could power ten million homes
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