These things are yet another thing we need to fight if we want to prevent more emissions www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08...
For decades, Victorians burned their rubbish in backyard incinerators. It's now back in vogue, with five waste-to-energy facilities under development across the state.
Clean tech is awesome. news.europawire.eu/hybrit-initi...
(IN BRIEF) The HYBRIT initiative, a collaboration between SSAB, LKAB, and Vattenfall, has reported successful results from six years of research aimed at cr
More than 10,000 CFMEU workers walk off sites to protest across Australia
Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union members gather to protest union’s federal takeover in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
Slowly turning this back yard devoid of much of any natural life into vegetable garden and pollinator station
Now is a great time to plant Capsicums/Bell peppers in Australia and Nz. These plants are a really good option for beginners.
We’re changing building regs in the UK to allow straw bale houses (it’s amazing insulation and rice straw is almost a natural fire retardant. Friends with a straw bale house in the Santa Cruz mountains are always told by fire crew their house is one of the ones they will actually defend vs let burn
Food company profit increases since inflation peaked: Cheesecake Factory +471% Cal-Maine +268% Jack In The Box +213% Chipotle +110% Starbucks +47% Sysco +43% How much did they collectively spend on stock buybacks? Over $10 billion. They used inflation as cover to get rich.
There is so much potential for improving biodiversity even at the local/city level. You just have to imagine how much soace is mowed regularly that could be planted with native vegetation that no longer would require expensive mowing and can support a wide range of insects etc
Nearly 25% of European landscape could be rewilded, say researchers phys.org/news/2024-08...
Europe's abandoned farmlands could find new life through rewilding, a movement to restore ravaged landscapes to their wilderness before human intervention. A quarter of the European continent, 117 mil...