

JuneGirl
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@junegirl21
🇦🇺 🐨🦘✝️ 🇮🇱🎗️🧡Wife, Mum, Granma. Maranatha





“Fuel is the headline vulnerability we are facing.” Australia imports most of its fuel. Now we are taxing what little we produce. And calling it progress. Saxon Davidson in this IPA media release highlights how current policy settings are exposing Australia to serious fuel security risks. Read more here: bit.ly/4mZvK7r







The world will have to deal with 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades by Net Zero in 2050. To put that in perspective, it’s the equivalent weight of 215,000 locomotives. These blades are made of high-strength composites designed to survive decades of brutal weather, and they are notoriously difficult to recycle. They were built to last, but they weren't built to disappear. Every turbine standing today will likely be decommissioned and replaced at least once before 2050. Without a cost-effective way to recycle fibre-reinforced polymers, the majority of these massive blades are destined for eternity - buried forever in turbine graveyards. China, Europe, and the US will account for the vast majority of this waste, creating a mountainous industrial heartache that many Net Zero models simply haven't priced in. But 43 million tons of purely composite blade waste every 20 years is a colossal physical reality.







This is the huge wall Egypt built on the border with Gaza. One of the most well-fortified walls, with seven layers of razor wire, walls, and fences, ensures that not a single Palestinian from Gaza enters Egypt. I wonder why Egypt doesn't want them?


