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by tamada » January 8, 2024, 12:06 pm
Sport wrote: ↑January 8, 2024, 6:39 am
A bit of a showdown coming between energy disaster dictator casanova bowen and environment minister T Plibersek and the ref will be albo 555.
'Shadow immigration minister Dan Tehan has slammed Labor’s energy plans as a "complete disaster" following the government’s decision to veto an offshore wind strategy critical to Victoria’s green energy targets.
Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek chose to rule against the project due to the “clearly unacceptable” risks its construction posed to nearby wetlands of “international importance,” according to The Australian.
A report published on Friday found building the wharves needed to assemble the wind turbines near the Mornington Peninsula would threaten wildlife and result in “permanent and irreversible damage” to habitats'. Posted on the honest and reliable Sky News channel today.
Eight days into the new year and the tyres are slowly being punctured. I am happy the ducks and frogs will be protected by Ms Tanya.
I am rather overjoyed that another incredibly astute politician has seen the abject folly of rushing to embrace nebulous and fanciful renew... oops. sorry, "green energy targets" just because it's cool. Especially when there's a f*ck ton of natural gas still to be defined and extracted down Otway way more cheaply than new windfarm. I'm looking forward to getting at least a couple of contracts downundah in the next 14 months or so.
Santos has got the nod for their Barossa drilling, thus paving the way to maximizing the investment in LNG processing north of Darwin and Woodside have recently completed the first phase of seismic "whale blasting" over their Scarborough development to feed their Dampier LNG trains. After 12 and 15 months respectively of EDO obfuscation, bullschizzle, wiff-waff, outright lies and general buggery.
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~