Orange roughy are at risk from overfishing. But there is money to be made! | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com There’s environmental degradation to be spun into jobs jobs jobs
The end is nigh
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The horror of everything all the time! Wait a minute, here is a happy snail story! | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com Political violence is not OK but what about snails are they OK?
Protesting stuff is your democratic right – or is it? | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com These days, protests must not inconvenience anyone ever
The unwritten rules of multiculturalism as explained by an older white man | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com The what?!
Send your pets to work! And other cost of living hacks you can use every day | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com Can’t afford health insurance? Why not avoid getting sick! As an added bonus you will feel great
Earth is dying you say? Whatever. Let's build a Mars rocket! | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com Life on this planet is becoming er … awkward anyway
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Happy 200th anniversary climate change – thank goodness for Peter Dutton | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com Nuclear power? Really!?
Robodebt knackers the NACC! In this country, justice is only for the powerful | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com One might assume something called the national anti-corruption commission would do what it says on the box – one might also be wrong
'Heartbroken, devastated’: Group fighting coal mine extensions dealt major blowwww.abc.net.au The Federal Court has ruled that Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek does not have to consider the environmental impacts of emissions when approving coal and gas projects.
'Heartbroken, devastated’: Group fighting coal mine extensions dealt major blowwww.abc.net.au The Federal Court has ruled that Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek does not have to consider the environmental impacts of emissions when approving coal and gas projects.
A second Traditional Owner group says the government misused their submissions in the Future Gas Strategywww.sbs.com.au Despite calling for a swift transition to renewables, the Traditional Owners were quoted in the Strategy, which says gas will be necessary until 2050.
What if we could understand what blue whales are really saying | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com Well … this is unexpected
A cup of tea and a biscuit for the end of the world | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com All the trees are dying. Yet we go about our lives
Is everything really getting worse – or is it simply old people imagining it? | First Dog on the Moonwww.theguardian.com Australia Post is ending daily letter delivery. It’s a sad day