Kimberly
@kimbasgarden.bsky.social
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Ordinary person - I won't post often. Passionate about the world & justice for her people. Grieving as I live the path we are on. Creating a tiny patch of bushland in my little garden on Awabakal land. Likes & shares should not be taken as an endorsement.
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sydneyev.bsky.social
To all those who comment about subsidies for renewable energy, what are your thoughts on the $500,000,000 we taxpayers will fork over to bail out Glencore, who paid $0 tax in Oz, but posted a record profit? At least with renewable we are buying cheap endless energy security.
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gergyl.bsky.social
Atmospheric CO2 concentration update for August.
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broadwaybabyto.bsky.social
AI data centres are gobbling up environmental resources.

Billionaires are flying around on private jets.

Endless amounts of money & resources spent on wars around the globe.

But inhalers are the real threat to the climate?

They really will blame disabled people for everything
Screenshot of a post from local 12 WKRC TV which reads “inhalers contribute significantly to global warming study finds” and then a photo of two blue inhalers
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thesaturdaypaper.com.au
“We should celebrate when the Bill becomes an Act,” writes Marcia Langton. “It will transform the bitterness of more than 200 years of history into a new and exciting era of becoming more than a postcolonial province with a ‘regrettable’ history.” satpa.pe/pJ97UTN
How Victoria’s Treaty could change Australia
satpa.pe
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jonbright.bsky.social
A study by the University of Technology Sydney found that inhaled nano- and microplastics can penetrate deep into the respiratory tract, potentially contributing to diseases such as asthma, fibrosis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
Fast-fashion recycling: how ‘the castoff capital of the world’ is making Indian factory workers sick
Reports of lung disease, skin conditions and even cancer are rising in Panipat, which recycles 1 million tonnes of textile waste a year
www.theguardian.com
kimbasgarden.bsky.social
Congratulations Carol 🌟
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jonbright.bsky.social
Butterflies are an ideal subject for study because they are among the most colourful organisms in the world. They display a vast array of colours across habitats, respond quickly to environmental changes and are easy to monitor. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
As forests are cut down, butterflies are losing their colours
The insects’ brilliant hues evolved in lush ecosystems to help them survive. Now they are becoming more muted to adapt to degraded landscapes – and they are not the only things dulling down
www.theguardian.com
kimbasgarden.bsky.social
Yep.
Presumably the debt falls to the family and not the individual child but that probably doesn't matter much if the canteen refuses to serve you due to the debt and your peers are witnesses.
Crushing for a kid.
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ketanjoshi.co
A complete flip of the usual pattern we see in these updates - China's and India's emissions fell, and EU and US emissions increased.....

ember-energy.org/latest-insig...

@ember-energy.org
Global CO2 emissions plateau
Global CO2 emissions from the power sector fell marginally by 12 MtCO2 (-0.2%) to 6,963 MtCO2 in the first half of 2025. The decline was possible because solar and wind power exceeded demand growth and led to a slight fall in fossil fuel use. Without solar and wind growth, emissions would have risen by an estimated 236 MtCO2 (+3.9%) globally, which is equivalent to almost all emissions (251 MtCO2) from Africa in H1-2025.

At the country level, there was significant variation. Among the four economies that account for the majority of global emissions (64%), emissions fell in China (-46 MtCO2, -1.7%) and India (-24 MtCO2, -3.6%), as clean electricity outpaced growth in demand in those countries.

In contrast, emissions rose in the EU (+13 MtCO2, +4.8%), where strong growth in solar was outweighed by shortfalls in wind, hydro and bioenergy, leading to higher gas and coal generation. Emissions also rose in the US (+33 MtCO2, +4.3%), as clean electricity growth was smaller than demand growth, leading to an increase in coal generation, which was exacerbated by gas-to-coal switching.
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womensartbluesky.bsky.social
'Rookery' by North Yorkshire based printmaker Hester Cox #womensart
Print featuring a tall leaf-less tree in silhouette above which seven rooks fly against a golden sky and setting sun
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gillmartin.bsky.social
#poetry #gaza #palestine
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mackayim.bsky.social
"campfire lit during a total fire ban sparked a large bushfire on Moreton Island"
-if investigations confirm the cause, it's a great example of why many rules exist.
Not to suffocate freedoms, but to prevent harm; here-habitat destruction, animal loss, pollution

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10...
Campfire during ban blamed for Moreton Island fire
A "careless" campfire lit during a fire ban sparked a rapidly moving blaze that has now burnt hundreds of hectares on Moreton Island, according to authorities.
www.abc.net.au
kimbasgarden.bsky.social
Not so much.
Not that it matters 😂
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davidrvetter.bsky.social
We have agreed that attempting to maintain a habitable planet is not in shareholders' interests.
dpcarrington.bsky.social
Global banking climate alliance folds four years after launch

- ‘Net zero’ financial sector group votes to cease operations after losing members under political pressure

#climatechange
Story by @kenzabryan.ft.com
HT @carbonbrief.org
www.ft.com/content/841f...
Global banking climate alliance folds four years after launch
‘Net zero’ financial sector group votes to cease operations after losing members under political pressure
www.ft.com
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justinhendrix.bsky.social
"Musk’s data centers will probably bring in only a few hundred jobs to Memphis while consuming millions of gallons of water a day and more electricity than is needed to power all the city’s homes. Natural-gas turbines powering the data centers have brought pollution and controversy over their use.."
Elon Musk Gambles Billions in Memphis to Catch Up on AI
xAI is aiming to win the tech arms race with its “Colossus” data centers, thrown up at lightning speed, but Memphis is divided over the massive power and water demands.
www.wsj.com
kimbasgarden.bsky.social
Looks gorgeous 🌼🌼