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Australian chapter of @weplanetint. Citizens movement working to liberate nature & elevate Humanity.

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@WePlanetAus
WePlanet Australia
11 months
Sign our petition calling on McDonald's Australia to give customers a McChoice by offering a plant-based menu nationwide: It's time for multinational corporations to take responsibility for the impact of their products. McDonald's Corporation is the
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@WePlanetAus
WePlanet Australia
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What if our last option to stop runaway warming was to dim the sun?. In a bold and urgent conversation, Mark Lynas sits down with former UN climate advisor Cynthia Scharf to explore one of the most controversial ideas in climate science: solar geoengineering. Solar Radiation
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WePlanet Australia
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Australia is just the fourth country to approve the sale of cultivated meat. This slaughter free meat is better for people, better for animals, and significantly better for our environment. We're calling on @albomp and Premiers around the country to back a slaughter free.
@Andrea__Leong
Andrea Leong
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Slaughter-free cell-cultured meat. It's one of those things that seemed so far away until it was here. Can't believe I got to try it last night. Thanks to @itsjustvow for domesticating cells and to @FourPillarsGin for the collaboration.
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WePlanet Australia
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The future is here and our President @Andrea__Leong spent last night tasting it!. Australia has just approved its first cell-cultured meat product for sale, @itsjustvow cultivated quail. This is incredible news for animals, people and the environment!. Cultivated meat allows us
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WePlanet Australia
12 days
Cultivated meat is the future of food! And tonight our President Andrea Leong is off to try the new @itsjustvow.cultivated quail.
@Andrea__Leong
Andrea Leong
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The future is here and I’m on my way to taste it! Australia has just approved its first cell-cultured meat product for sale. This is incredible news for animals, people and the environment!
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WePlanet Australia
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. The Guardian Australia has distorted the findings of a study in its headline: “Australians could cut power bills by 90% if they made their homes more energy efficient, report finds”. What the report actually found was that
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WePlanet Australia
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Animal agriculture, the largest single cause of biodiversity loss worldwide and a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, demands our attention. About 26 % of the world's land surface is used for livestock production, more than all our forests combined. The production of.
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WePlanet Australia
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The future of food – coming to a pub near you!. Join us in calling on @AlboMP to support sustainable proteins made in Australia!.
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WePlanet Australia
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RT @weplanetint: 700,000 people die annually across sub-Saharan Africa due to indoor air pollution. While the Global North expands fossil….
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WePlanet Australia
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RT @weplanetint: While the Global North expands fossil fuels for its citizens, it pressures development banks to block financing for LPG, w….
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WePlanet Australia
23 days
We're excited for a cleaner, healthier food system. That's what cultivated meat and other alternative proteins can give us. But we need @AlboMP to support sustainable proteins made in Australia:
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It's time for Australia to lead the food revolution. Australia has a unique chance to shape the future of food. We’re calling on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to appoint a Minister for Food and
@MagicValleyFood
Magic Valley
24 days
Cultivated meat is real animal meat, grown from cells instead of farmed in the traditional way. It has the same taste, texture, and mouthfeel-because it's real meat! 🥩. Join the movement towards a more sustainable, ethical, and efficient way to enjoy meat today! 💚. #foodtech
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@WePlanetAus
WePlanet Australia
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Australia's climate goals are being thwarted by a lack of clean electricity. We've seen this coming for several years and it's only going to get worse unless we urgently adjust course. Wind and solar are rapidly coming online, but their variability leaves significant gaps in
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WePlanet Australia
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RT @weplanetint: What happens when climate policies from the Global North collide with the lived reality of energy poverty in Africa?. This….
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WePlanet Australia
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Why does the National Party of Australia seem so intent on holding back Aussie innovation and denying people the freedom to choose the foods they eat?. We’re disappointed to see David Littleproud MP launch an attack on cultivated meat – a breakthrough that gives Australians
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WePlanet Australia
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RT @weplanetint: ‼️The other environmental NGOs don't want you to see this video! ‼️. A great injustice is being conducted against the worl….
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WePlanet Australia
1 month
Data centres are power hungry, and they require firm, reliable 24/7 power. That’s why major tech companies, including Microsoft, Apple and Amazon, are investing in nuclear energy to power their data centres reliably. Without the firm baseload power of nuclear energy, tech
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WePlanet Australia
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Data centres are power hungry, and they require firm, reliable 24/7 power. That’s why major tech companies, including Microsoft, Apple and Amazon, are investing in nuclear energy to power their data centres reliably. Without the firm baseload power of nuclear energy, tech
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WePlanet Australia
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Data centres are power hungry, and they require firm, reliable 24/7 power. That’s why major tech companies, including Microsoft, Apple and Amazon, are investing in nuclear energy to power their data centres reliably. Without the firm baseload power of nuclear energy, tech
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WePlanet Australia
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RT @weplanetint: Hurricanes. Floods. Fires. Tornadoes. Are extreme weather disasters getting worse because of climate change — or is that j….
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