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Pete Stroud
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All living things. Sanity is a garden to be tended. Facts always. Kindness. It’s bigger than us.
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Older self-employed, with failing physical capability, trying to preserve a little Super? Apply for Job Seeker to get you through to Age Pension only to find that giving up a business is treated effectively as voluntarily giving up a job.
Lisa must be away again. No one at home to call him out.
But books are expensive. An investment the value of which is held in the object for the buyer/reader, not as a saleable item, but as something desired and won.
It seems to me he has both - leadership and charisma. And the Greens have policies. Actual sensible policies.
It’s appalling you have to suffer this. Sending good wishes and solidarity.
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"Peter Mandelson lost his job for being friends with a paedophile. Donald Trump, who was friends with the same paedophile, was given a state banquet hosted by a King whose brother lost his job because he was friends with the same paedophile.“
And he’s back!!

Sunday isn’t Sunday without Stewart Lee. We were so thrilled at @thenerve.news that Stewart came with us.

His satirical columns for the Observer were some of our most-read content: funny, surreal, angry true. Essential weekend reading.

www.thenerve.news/p/stewart-le...
DOUBLETHINK DOES DOUBLETIME
STEWART LEE
www.thenerve.news
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You 👏🏻 are 👏🏻 not 👏🏻 unreasonable 👏🏻
You should be able to have a party which says "actually these are reasonable ideas... and the only thing holding it back is people not having faith and confidence that enough other people support those ideas" 👏👏👏
Albo is the John Howard of our age.
The Guardian: Always seeking to occupy some rational common-sense middle-class neoliberal-lite ground. Are some good opinion writers but the tenor is always to offer a comfortable centre. An Establishment Pet.
Hence this mornings Guardian poll results. Comforting skeptical narrative produces complacent skeptical respondents. Quelle surprise.
So, we need to understand history of landscapes so that, with traditional custodians, we might establish what “restoration” means in terms of both culture and biology. Just letting it “go wild” erases culture.
Could be moulting, unless he’s making whisky!
We have to regulate the bejeezus out of it. We have to convince Governments that AI is not an answer to any question about “productivity”. And we have to tax the richest.
In Aus, from carbon offsets to shark nets, we love a worse than useless gesture.
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A taster for my future work on the safeguard mechanism.

Have you heard our Climate Minister say that the reformed safeguard mechanism delivered on-site abatement equivalent to two-thirds of Australia's annual aviation emissions?

Who cares and somehow also I do and no it didn't.
The safeguard mechanism, Minister Bowen, and the no good very bad maths
When a number sounds big, but is small, and is also somehow fucken wrong.
timinclimate.medium.com
Read it out of respect. But like most of your followers, already convinced (good work!) that the safeguard mechanism is a boondoggle and Ministers lie and cynically misrepresent fossil fuel
emissions.
She’ll grow out of it. Had a couple of cats like that. Giver her space.
So what does she propose should be done about growing inequality? She doesn’t say. Labour needs a vision and a strategy. The economic rules have to be changed.
Reasons to be cheerful…..
China’s new-build solar additions in the last six months are more than the US has installed in total.
In the first half of 2025 China’s new additions were more than twice the new capacity installed by the entire rest of the world this year.

via @adamtooze.bsky.social
Global solar installations surge 64% in first half of 2025 | Ember
ember-energy.org
Wondering if you have seen Adam Tooze’s Chartbook today? Solar production in China so far this year mind boggling.
I’m an old leftie white guy who hasn’t changed. I either have the worst case of confirmation bias or, maybe, I’m just correct. 😉
It can’t even be framed as a strategic move. Its unfathomable why they are promoting this idea.