MP for Melbourne. Greens Climate Change, Energy, IR & Science spokesperson. The stripes are Australia: http://www.climate-lab-book.ac.uk/2018/warming-stripes/
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RT @OCAV5: Oh what a day! The rain held off, 1,000 people came through the doors to our 150 anniversary Rushall Park Garden Party. Here’s a snapshot of our morning function with Uncle Dave Wandin giving a welcome to country, @AdamBandt and @rwynnemp helping to bury time capsule. #150years https://t.co/rLIh6eRZwt
RT @GalileeBlockade: Not good enough. BOTH major parties are proudly and heavily sponsored by the fossil fuel industry. It's time they stopped taking dodgy 'donations' and care for our health and wellbeing. SHARE if you agree. #StopAdani #NoNewCoal #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/d3NPRvMbJ3
RT @sclark_melbs: Greens Leader @AdamBandt asks @ScottMorrisonMP if the govt has a plan to double intensive care capacity in Australia. Morrison says first priority is limiting the spread of #COVIDー19. @GregHuntMP says the govt has placed an order for 1000 ventilators from ResMed
I don’t know what world Scott Morrison is living on, but it’s sure as hell not this one. We’re fighting to stop climate change, Scott. You’re trying to make it worse. We’ll never see eye to eye. https://t.co/DpWEWQQu7i
We can't spin our way out of the climate crisis. We need frank public service advice more than ever.
The former head of the CSIRO's Climate Science Centre says the govt gagged him from revealing that their policies had little impact on reducing emissions. This is appalling. canberratimes.com.au/story/7679421/…
In the week First Nations’ communities are meeting in Darwin to discuss fracking in Beetaloo - he announces more money to wreck and pollute their land. You couldn’t script the contempt this Government has for our first people and our climate.
RT @madconnaughton: In the wake of the unprecedented floods this week, everyone I spoke to up in the northern rivers asked some version of the same question: "Why isn't anyone coming to help us?"