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Pete Milne (@petemilne4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

US miner Alcoa has withheld a report for 2 months, revealing its plans for protecting Perth's drinking water have been rejected twice, and it has drilled near nesting trees of endangered Black Cockatoos. boilingcold.com.au/alcoa-fail-tes…

Michael Pascoe (@michaelpascoe01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So it's clear: Albo will kiss the ring, hand over another billion, Trump will say yeah, both will claim a win - and the whole show will be bullshit, leaving Australia poorer with no submarines when the Collins finally rust through. smh.com.au/world/north-am…

Pete Milne (@petemilne4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US Australia critical minerals deal has both governemnts backing an Alcoa gallium plant in WA that will need green tape shredded to start on schedue and long term jarah forest mining to be viable. boilingcold.com.au/trump-critical…

Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mosquitoes have been found in Iceland for the first time as global heating makes the country more hospitable for insects. The country was until this month one of the few places in the world that did not have a mosquito population. The other is Antarctica. theguardian.com/environment/20…

David Pocock (@davidpocock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With 1 in 7 Australians now living in poverty we can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of times past that led to us giving away half of our gas for free. abc.net.au/news/2025-10-2… Natural resources belong to all 🇦🇺ns, & we MUST get a cut from this new critical minerals deal to

GO GREEN (@ecowarriorss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I supported Lula - what an idiot I was The left and right in Brazil will not stop until they have utterly destroyed the Amazon

Bill McGuire (@profbillmcguire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world has now completely turned its back on tackling the climate crisis - a crisis that is now certain to become a cataclysm Societal breakdown is all but certain, whether our civilisation and species survive is a moot point Start preparing now theguardian.com/us-news/2025/o…

Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Posting this again because the number of flag-waving Aussies saying “it’s normal for summer” is hilarious. Newsflash: summer doesn’t even start until December! 🇦🇺☀️

Ed Markey (@senmarkey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING NEWS: The Trump admin just announced they are opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling. This is exactly what Big Oil and Big Gas were hoping for when they donated hundreds of millions of dollars to Trump. Now he’s handing them a blank check.

Thomas Reis (@peakaustria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earth’s oceans have quietly crossed a chemical tipping point. A new global study reveals that 40% of surface waters and 60% of the deep sea have become too acidic for many shell-forming species to survive. This shift—driven by rising carbon dioxide absorbed from the atmosphere—is

Earth’s oceans have quietly crossed a chemical tipping point. A new global study reveals that 40% of surface waters and 60% of the deep sea have become too acidic for many shell-forming species to survive. This shift—driven by rising carbon dioxide absorbed from the atmosphere—is
dominic dyer (@domdyer70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Requiem for the Christmas Island Shrew It never weighed more than a spoonful of sugar. Five or six grams of life, soft-furred and sharp-nosed, darting among the roots and leaf litter of a tiny island in the Indian Ocean. At night, its voice—a thin, high cry, part bat and part

Requiem for the Christmas Island Shrew

It never weighed more than a spoonful of sugar. Five or six grams of life, soft-furred and sharp-nosed, darting among the roots and leaf litter of a tiny island in the Indian Ocean. At night, its voice—a thin, high cry, part bat and part
Bob Brown Foundation (@bobbrownfndn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Up to 2,000 tree ferns ripped from a forest on the logging schedule. These slow-growing giants are sold to buyers as far away as the UK & in Australia, they're sold as mulch and stepping stones in hardware stores, including Bunnings. It’s time to end native forest logging!

🚨 Up to 2,000 tree ferns ripped from a forest on the logging schedule. These slow-growing giants are sold to buyers as far away as the UK & in Australia, they're sold as mulch and stepping stones in hardware stores, including Bunnings. It’s time to end native forest logging!
Australia Institute (@theausinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the Trump Administration slides further and further into authoritarianism, it becomes increasingly clear Australia needs to escape the disastrous AUKUS deal. Two-thirds of Australians support a Parliamentary Inquiry into AUKUS. Add your name to the call. ✍️⤵️ #auspol

As the Trump Administration slides further and further into authoritarianism, it becomes increasingly clear Australia needs to escape the disastrous AUKUS deal.

Two-thirds of Australians support a Parliamentary Inquiry into AUKUS.
Add your name to the call. ✍️⤵️ #auspol
David Shoebridge (@davidshoebridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Penny Wong accidentally saying the quiet bit out loud - for Labor the US relationship is more important than the Australian environment. Who do this lot think they work for?

Zed (@commie_aussie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Turning Australia into a wasteland at the end of US Empire is a non-negotiable for the Uniparty compradore class of traitors running the country on behalf of Washington and London.

Mark Ogge (@markogge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australian governments allowing the export of 80% of our gas is killing Australian manufacturing. Gas exports have caused the cost of gas for Australia's manufacturers to double over the last decade and are the #1 cause of rising electricity prices. thepoint.com.au/off-the-charts…

Australian governments allowing the export of 80% of our gas is killing Australian manufacturing.

Gas exports have caused the cost of gas for Australia's manufacturers to double over the last decade and are the #1 cause of rising electricity prices.
thepoint.com.au/off-the-charts…
David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are 194 countries party to the Paris agreement. Only 60 have submitted decarbonization plans as required by the agreement. Those sixty only pledge 10 percent declines in emissions, one-sixth of what the more ambitious Paris targets would require. theguardian.com/environment/20…