Annika Reynolds (They/Them) (@annikahreynolds) 's Twitter Profile
Annika Reynolds (They/Them)

@annikahreynolds

National Climate Policy Advisor @AusConservation and Visiting Fellow @ANU_law. Born at 0.9C. Fighting to stop 1.5C. views are my own.

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Australian Conservation Foundation (@ausconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💬 "Tell him he's dreaming" That's the word on the streets of Anglesea which has been slated as a possible location for Peter Dutton's murky nuclear energy proposal. The consensus? No to #nuclear. 🚫⚡ #auspol

Australian Conservation Foundation (@ausconservation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Water in regional Australia is literally life. Protecting it is life affirming. An unproven technology to advance a dirty industrial process should never have priority over the fundamental requisite of life. This is a good decision. Steven Miles #qldpol abc.net.au/news/2024-05-3…

Dr Kirsty Howey (@kirsty_howey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another huge land clearing application in the NT. Right now, the Pastoral Land Board is considering permits to destroy 29,000 hectares of habitat, with average permit size around 3000ha. No NT pastoral land clearing application has ever been referred under the EPBC Act.

Another huge land clearing application in the NT.

Right now, the Pastoral Land Board is considering permits to destroy 29,000 hectares of habitat, with average permit size around 3000ha.

No NT pastoral land clearing application has ever been referred under the EPBC Act.
Joelle Gergis (@joellegergis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It makes me wonder if people in decades to come will look back at the world’s collective failure to shut down the fossil fuel industry in time and see it for what it really is: an intergenerational crime against humanity". theconversation.com/an-intergenera…

Annika Reynolds (They/Them) (@annikahreynolds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fed opposition has finally said the quiet part out loud. It's #nuclear agenda was always climate denialism in a costume. Abandoning our 2030 target is abandoning the Paris Agreement. Abandoning climate action. Abandoning international cooperation. It's dangerous. #auspol

Doug Cameron (@dougcameron51) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The guy who thinks he should be PM abandons science, young people and the planet in a reckless,bloody minded demonstration of his RW ideology. He is an uncaring climate vandal prepared to consign future generations to unbearable global warming. Despicable! theguardian.com/environment/ar…

Dr Kirsty Howey (@kirsty_howey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: Inpex spewed 11,000 tonnes of cancer-causing volatile organic compounds into Darwin’s air in 2022. Their EIS estimated they’d emit only 500 tonnes pa. The Middle Arm gas hub will worsen Darwin’s air pollution & is a danger to our health. abc.net.au/news/2024-06-1…

Claire Boland (@clairelboland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CSIRO estimates that nuclear would be the most expensive source of new energy in Australia. We can't afford to wait over a decade for an energy source that will increase our energy bills (and is riddled with dangers.) We need renewable energy NOW. #NoFutureInNuclear

The CSIRO estimates that nuclear would be the most expensive source of new energy in Australia. 

We can't afford to wait over a decade for an energy source that will increase our energy bills (and is riddled with dangers.)

We need renewable energy NOW. #NoFutureInNuclear
Chris Wallace (@c_s_wallace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unacknowledged caucus culture changes are the problem, not the pledge. All ‘commit’ and no ‘disagree’: the real reason why Labor’s solidarity pledge is not working - me in ⁦The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand⁩. #auspol theconversation.com/all-commit-and…

International Energy Agency (@iea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2024, investment is solar PV is set to grow to $500 billion, leading the transformation of the power sector More money is now going into solar PV than all other electricity generation technologies combined Learn more 👉 iea.li/3zxRsuC

In 2024, investment is solar PV is set to grow to $500 billion, leading the transformation of the power sector

More money is now going into solar PV than all other electricity generation technologies combined

Learn more 👉 iea.li/3zxRsuC
Australian Manufacturing (@australianm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annika Reynolds, national climate policy adviser for the Australian Conservation Foundation, responds to the announcement of six new grants to cut industry emissions, offering both praise and criticism of the government’s latest initiatives. australianmanufacturing.com.au/govt-clean-ene…

🇺🇦🌿Mike Dowling-Truth Matters More Than $❤️ (@meckeringboy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The company pumping toxic carbon emissions and methane into our one and only biosphere wants you to think, that because they sponsor the City to Surf funrun that they give a shit about our climate. They don’t. #Chevron

Dr Kirsty Howey (@kirsty_howey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labor’s progressive vote has collapsed in the NT election. They’ve bled to the right AND the left. Mass land clearing and water giveaways as seen on 4 Corners #watergrab, Beetaloo fracking, & the Middle Arm gas hub have produced our first Green and progressive Independent.

Annika Reynolds (They/Them) (@annikahreynolds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The choices we make now, to support genuine clean industrial policy or succumb to greenwashing, will have real impacts on the extent of dangerous climate change Australians and nature face in the years to come. @auspol #fmia

Liz Morison (@morison_liz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The day after Albo said at PIF that gas would continue to play a role in Aus' climate action, Tuvalu’s climate minister has declared (again) that “opening, subsidising and exporting fossil fuels is immoral and unacceptable” And Aus says it's listening to the Pacific 🤥

Chris Bowen (@bowenchris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The WA Bunbury offshore wind zone: * up to 7000 construction jobs and 3500 ongoing jobs for an area that strongly needs investment and jobs * up to 11 gigawatts of new energy: enough to power all homes and businesses in WA’s SW area * but now 41km off Bunbury and 55km off