Lord Koppenberg

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Lord Koppenberg

@BoxBender

Politics, literature and cycling..and cricket.. and other sports too if England's winning..which isn't often.

Sydney, Australia Joined Temmuz 2011
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Lord Koppenberg
Lord Koppenberg@BoxBender·
@OneNationAus Rubbish. Let's get on with the energy transition. Renewable are the cheapest option & will delivery genuine energy security. One Nation has no plans to deliver on any of the alternatives which are very costly, very slow to build and polluting. It would be a fiasco.
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One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Australia’s renewables experiment is falling apart. It’s set to cost over a trillion dollars, it’s not delivering the reliable energy we need to grow the economy, and families are paying the price through higher power bills. On top of that, it’s chewing up valuable farming land and won’t make a difference to global temperatures at all. These industrial-scale projects have become a taxpayer-funded racket. A One Nation government would be quick to pull the plug on funding. Enough is enough. And at the ballot box, voters should send a clear message to any candidate backing these outrageous, failed projects. Check our Policies onenation.org.au/issues Join One Nation onenation.org.au/join Unite Australia donate.onenation.org.au/unite-australia
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Lord Koppenberg@BoxBender·
@SkyNewsAust Contrary to the toxic narrative of the Murdochracy, Labor is handling the crisis well.
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Sky News Australia@SkyNewsAust·
Showing proper leadership in a crisis is beyond Labor seven years after its former leader tore into the Coalition for doing nothing to secure domestic fuel supplies, writes Dr. Alexey Muraviev. skynews.com.au/insights-and-a…
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Quentin Dempster
Quentin Dempster@QuentinDempster·
To those trolling me about “no impediment” to oil extraction 👇👇. Albo’s no greenie. His government has approved over 30 new coal/gas projects since 2022. There is no impediment (ban) on domestic oil extraction. But better bet for us is decarbonisation = energy independence.
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Lord Koppenberg@BoxBender·
@VelonCC It's hard to beat 2021 for drama. That really was Hell! And not just the men's race. The women's race was equally epic!
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Velon CC@VelonCC·
Which was the best Paris-Roubaix victory of recent years? 🪨🇫🇷 📸 Getty Images
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Andrew Griffiths
Andrew Griffiths@pixeltoofar·
@S_GerardRennick “We know from the experts that even if an oilfield like this was approved, you’re probably talking up to 10 years before it would start producing oil at any kind of commercial level” So how is this remotely a “solution” to our problems because of a stupid war in the Middle East?
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💧 Allan Coates
💧 Allan Coates@Bigly20·
“Renewables are the only truly sovereign energy solution to oil instability. The transition, in other words, must go on even as the government seeks to stabilise oil supply.” theage.com.au/politics/feder…
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Gregory Andrews
Gregory Andrews@LyrebirdDream·
In the middle of a global fuel crisis I’ve got 93% battery and 415 km of driving in the tank - powered by rooftop solar. No petrol station. No oil shock. No drama. This is what real energy security looks like. #EV #RooftopSolar #EnergySecurity #ClimateAction
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
Buy an #EV and start fueling with Aussie sunshine ☀️🇦🇺 No tankers. No chokepoints. No imported oil. Just your roof, your grid, your energy—getting cleaner every year. ICE runs on geopolitics. EVs run on physics. Support local. Drive electric. Save money.⚡ #Bettrification
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Simon Banks
Simon Banks@SimonBanksHB·
The last major oil project proposed in Australia didn't proceed for commercial reasons It had the environmental approvals from NOPSEMA Plus the support of the Federal LNP and State ALP Governments The suggestion we don't have oil projects because of renewables is simply untrue
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Robyn
Robyn@RobynAMilne·
@BoxBender @BobBurn97207272 We’re halfway through our renewables transition. Only the very stupid would suggest we do something different. Your comment is the smartest on this thread. 👍
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Bob@BobBurn97207272·
This individual's renewable energy policies have raised concerns regarding Australia's ability to meet its energy needs. Given the current international landscape highlighting potential vulnerabilities, reconsidering the energy strategy may be warranted. Investing in oil exploration, constructing oil refineries, and building coal-fired power stations with a long-term view to nuclear power is what we need. A balanced approach to energy production would better serve Australia's interests, prioritising energy security.
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Lord Koppenberg@BoxBender·
@Hudson11630916 @BobBurn97207272 Actually it does give Labor a mandate. And for reference Labor received 55% of the final vote. Inform yourself about Australia's voting system. It's an important pillar of democracy.
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Jan Rosenow
Jan Rosenow@janrosenow·
For the first time ever, heat pumps outsold gas boilers in Germany in 2025. 48% of all new heating systems installed last year were heat pumps. Gas fell to just 39%. A decade ago, heat pumps had a 7% market share. The transformation has been remarkable.
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SBS Sport@SBSSportau·
An underdog story for the ages 🏆🇦🇺 10 years ago today, a 36-year-old Mathew Hayman stunned the world - coming from NOWHERE to win Paris-Roubaix! 🪨 #ParisRoubaix | April 12 | SBS On Demand 📺
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