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Albo’s true colours already plain to see

It is the most cynical of moves, clearly we’re supposed to have forgotten about it in 3 years’ time.… Read More Albo’s true colours already plain to see

June 3, 2025 sackergeoffLeave a comment

They spit in our faces

The fossil fuel corporations and their enablers treat us with complete contempt. This is not very polite to say, I know, but they spit in our faces and laugh. [Published at Pearls & Irritations 19 Nov.] The great majority of people around the world want more serious efforts to stop global warming. The International Energy… Read More They spit in our faces

November 17, 2024November 25, 2024 sackergeoffLeave a comment

Why are climate warnings ignored?

The global consumer-capitalist machine is well-programmed to consume the planet in its quest to produce ever-more stuff. Avoiding pollution is incompatible with its present functioning. If we want to actually reduce greenhouse gas emissions we need to know how to get inside the machine and turn it off, or transform it. [Published 6 Nov by… Read More Why are climate warnings ignored?

October 29, 2024November 11, 2024 sackergeoff2 Comments

Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Australia

Your actions are inconsistent with the weight of scientific advice and with the wishes of the majority of voters. Do you understand that we are now at serious and imminent risk of tipping irreversibly into a hellish future?… Read More Open Letter to the Prime Minister of Australia

September 20, 2024 sackergeoff1 Comment

The cut-through message: wind, solar and pumped hydro are all we need, and cheaper

Wind, solar and pumped hydro energy storage can provide all the electrical energy we need, on demand, cheaply, quickly, with minimal carbon emissions.… Read More The cut-through message: wind, solar and pumped hydro are all we need, and cheaper

June 20, 2024June 21, 2024 sackergeoff8 Comments

Off-river pumped hydro energy storage – summary and sources

A 2021 paper by Bin Lu and others in Blakers’ group at ANU uses detailed modelling to conclude that a 100% renewable energy system, replacing 80% of Australia’s carbon emissions, would cost $70-$100 per MWh (megawatt-hour).… Read More Off-river pumped hydro energy storage – summary and sources

June 19, 2024 sackergeoff7 Comments

Letting go of rational hope

The weather is freakish, the climate is freakish and politics is, well, freakish. They have pushed me to where my head tells me the chance to pull ourselves out of the fire is about gone. But it is not as simple as slipping into despair and apathy, though that would be easier in some ways.… Read More Letting go of rational hope

December 20, 2023December 20, 2023 sackergeoffLeave a comment

Fossil Criminals

What fierce level of denialism must they call upon, so that no hint of the apocalypse they may be unleashing intrudes upon their awareness, relationships and dreams?… Read More Fossil Criminals

November 23, 2022 sackergeoff2 Comments

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