Royce Kurmelovs
@roycerk2.bsky.social
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Journalist. Author of The Death of Holden (2016), Just Money (2020) and others. Buy Slick: Australia's Toxic Relationship with Big Oil (2024) now: https://www.slickthebook.com.au/ For more me: https://www.roycekurmelovs.com/
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roycerk2.bsky.social
Slick has been given a reprint --now with a fancy sticker on the cover. If you want to understand Why We Are Like This on climate change, or read about things like that one time the oil and gas industry spied on the son of a prime minister, and you haven't picked up a copy, now's your chance!
Photo of the cover of the reprint of Slick: Australia's Toxic Relationship With Big Oil, including a fancy new sticker noting it was short-listed in the non-fiction category at the New South Wales Literary awards.
roycerk2.bsky.social
How many recommendations did the Robodebt Royal Commission make, again? And which one, specifically, did the government refuse to recognise, let alone commit to?
thesaturdaypaper.com.au
Warnings about how to avoid a paper trail that might later be accessed by an FOI request are part of the induction kit for new political staffers. Even the acronym has its own crude nickname in the ministerial wing: “FOI. Fuck Off Idiot.” satpa.pe/zPB9QFA
Inside Albanese’s FOI reforms: ‘He hates transparency’
Labor’s reforms to freedom of information laws are opposed by every public submission made to the Senate, with the government’s record on secrecy worse than Scott Morrison’s.
satpa.pe
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thesaturdaypaper.com.au
Warnings about how to avoid a paper trail that might later be accessed by an FOI request are part of the induction kit for new political staffers. Even the acronym has its own crude nickname in the ministerial wing: “FOI. Fuck Off Idiot.” satpa.pe/zPB9QFA
Inside Albanese’s FOI reforms: ‘He hates transparency’
Labor’s reforms to freedom of information laws are opposed by every public submission made to the Senate, with the government’s record on secrecy worse than Scott Morrison’s.
satpa.pe
roycerk2.bsky.social
I've known and know several reporters who have spent some or part of their careers at News Corp, and some who remain. They are good reporters. A good reporter will find a way to do good journalism, or try to be better. Like mechanics though, sometimes you get a dud.
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chadbourn.bsky.social
Venezuela has called on the UN Security Council for an emergency session over the US military buildup near its waters.

Caracas warned of a possible armed attack “in a very short time.”
roycerk2.bsky.social
Whether we like it or not, News corp remain one of the biggest employers of journalists in the country. Would you rather people stick with them for life or get out at some point?
roycerk2.bsky.social
In a feature that is very much about oversight. This report is meant to be a quick turnaround recording reax from a few different voices which does provide useful data in terms of: here's what these specific people are thinking. It doesn't frame these properly in the context of climate change.
roycerk2.bsky.social
To be clear, this is not some conspiracy on the part of ABC management. The problem is a widespread lack of basic literacy on climate change, among generalist reporters, editorial teams and the wider community.
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roycerk2.bsky.social
There's a real problem with climate literacy and the very Australian use of shorthand to talk about issues. People say "deal with climate change" or "the transition" instead of phaseout oil, gas and coal. This is also how we get people saying "we need to figure out renewables" when we already know.
roycerk2.bsky.social
It really does say something when an article about reactions to a coal power plant continuing to operate says nothing about climate change, the existential threat it poses and the need to phase out oil, gas and coal.
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doctorvive.bsky.social
The attack on @frediotto.bsky.social was seeded years ago by Roger Pielke Jr, who started arguing that this table from a recent @ipcc.bsky.social report proved that climate science cannot attribute extreme weather to climate change.

But Roger is of course lying. And we know this for 2 reasons.

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CLIMATEWIRE
Climate critics try to discredit IPCC author for linking
disasters to global warming
By LESLEY CLARK, SARA SCHONHARDT, CHELSEA HARVEY | 10/09/2025
06:22 AM EDT Roger Pielke Jr. and oil industry supporters are attacking climate scientist Friederike Otto, whose
work has been used in lawsuits against polluters. Table 12.12 | Emergence of CIDs in different time periods, as assessed in this section. The colour contesponds to the confidence of the region with the highest confidence: white cells indicate where evidence is lacking or the signal is not present, leading to overal bu confidence of an emerging signal.
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ketanjoshi.co
Please enjoy this executive at one of America's biggest gas companies openly admitting that expanding supply leads to increased demand for fossil fuels

He is not wrong: frantic expansion of fossil fuel supply worsens climate change. Tax it, cut subsidies, wind it down

www.ft.com/content/5ba8...

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	Will Jordan, chief legal and policy officer at EQT, a leading US gas producer, also thought that any glut would be temporary, and said US demand was also rising on the boom in power-hungry artificial intelligence data centres.

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BP’s new chair signals more asset sales and demands faster restructuring

“Supply leads demand — you put the supply on the market and demand gets created.,” he said. “Over the long term we’re very bullish.”
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jasondovemark.bsky.social
File under: The Great Acceleration…
ryankatzrosene.bsky.social
About *a third* of global fossil fuel CO2 emissions emitted during the Industrial age have occurred in roughly the last 17 years. The previous third was emitted over a period of roughly 26 years. The first third was emitted over a period of about 131 years.
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valmasdel.bsky.social
A bloc of oil-producing states with powerful petrochemical interests is distorting scientific findings and opposing any controls on new plastics.

Preventing a weak treaty was a victory for those advocating strong, binding measures regulating plastic production.

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
UN politics won’t deliver an ambitious plastics treaty
Negotiators again failed to finalize the text for a global plastics treaty in Geneva in August 2025. The talks exposed two harsh truths. Consensus on the treaty text, where no state formally objects, ...
www.science.org
roycerk2.bsky.social
I don't think the inquiry is done yet. And I'm hoping to have some sort of analysis of the subs to date done shortly and a write up out maybe next week. There's some... interesting things there.
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alecluhn.bsky.social
The Reform party seems to have already won the battle on climate by scaring the UK government away from even talking about it.
Starmer is reportedly suppressing his intel agencies' report on climate threats.
Meanwhile some advisers are telling him to skip COP30.
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
National security threatened by climate crisis, UK intelligence chiefs due to warn
Report by joint intelligence committee delayed, with concerns expressed that it may not be published
www.theguardian.com
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roycerk2.bsky.social
Another dimension is the number of people with low literacy who have treated the process like an opportunity to write an opinion letter to the local paper, and those with low familiarity with these processes who affect the role of barrister prosecuting a case.
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mark-bray.bsky.social
“Someone” cancelled my family’s flight out of the country at the last second.

We got our boarding passes. We checked our bags. Went through security. Then at our gate our reservation ‘disappeared.’