Articles mentioned on Mastodon.
1. Moomba Park Wetland
“We dropped by the Growling Grass Frog wetlands creation project today. Another month or so and it should be complete. Growling Grass Frogs are a threatened species, so this habitat creation project by Merribek Council is important.”
Via: @takvera@c.im2. Open Letter - 'Probably Jail for Being an Activist' - Tasmanian Times
Open Letter - 'Probably Jail for Being an Activist' - Tasmanian Times
I continue to protest because the government continues to ignore the urgency of the climate emergency, and this amounts to criminal negligence. Our politicians are failing us. They are robbing citizens of a safer future. Denial is not a climate policy
Via: @Snoro@mastodon.social3. Elon Musk's private jet use releases 2,000 tons of carbon emissions
Elon Musk flies private jets more than any other billionaire—releasing over 2,000 tons of carbon emissions in his wake
Elon Musk dreams of colonizing Mars, but here on Earth he’s settled for frequent flyer of the sky. The Twitter, Tesla, and SpaceX CEO, and world’s second-richest man, also holds the title of most active private jet user in the U.S., according to a new report from the Institute for Policy Studies and the Patriotic Millionaires
4. Food, fertilizer, fuel? Hunt is on for solutions to Caribbean's exploding seaweed problem
Food, fertilizer, fuel? Hunt is on for solutions to Caribbean's exploding seaweed problem
Via: @Snoro@mastodon.social5. New 50-year study offers insight into effects of climate on bird reproduction
New 50-year study offers insight into effects of climate on bird reproduction
The study reveals that a warming climate appears to have more worrisome effects on larger birds and migratory birds than on smaller, sedentary species
Via: @Snoro@mastodon.social6. Climate Change: Investors should increase scrutiny as Asia-Pacific legislators crack down on
Climate Change: Investors should increase scrutiny as Asia-Pacific legislators crack down on
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission will receive an additional A$4.3 million (US$2.8 million) last Friday, according to an announcement made by Australia's treasurer, Jim Chalmers, in an effort to combat false claims about the environment
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