April 6, 2025

20 thoughts on “Australian dirt ‘now a major threat’ to net zero goals

  1. Australia has nothing to worry about. Google the list of the most polluted countries. Australia's not on it. Australia isn't a problem. We should do what we can within practical reason. But we can chill.

  2. Well, who kicked the tin can for Australia down the net zero path the LNP"

    1997 – Howard complied with (not signed) the 1997 UN Kyoto Protocol which stole the farmers rights to use their property without compensation as per our Constitution under S51 Clause 31, to get around that the LNP did a deal with State Premiers to bring in Native Vegetation Protection Legislation.

    In 2002 they bought in the Renewable Energy Act which creates a honeypot subsidy environment for companies’ building turbines are paid between $600K – $900K per turbine per annum to companies wanting to build wind turbines, in just this subsidy alone.
    o If they want to build one on a farmer’s property, the company will negotiate a lease with the farmer that making the farmer total liable (fires) for the turbine for this the farmer gets $12,000 per year from the company the rest the company takes off shore.
    o This subsidy is reaming $40B per year out of the Australian economy and is paid by ALL Australians via our power bills.

  3. But leading wars with „super green“ 🤦‍♂️military is okay, to operate the whole geo-engineering is okay, the over 2000 attempts at nuclear bombing were okay, and now such a hypocritical get! Should be ashamed!

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