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Bob Brown Foundation - Action for Earth.

Consuming Fossil Fuels has allowed Humanity to exist beyond their Natural Ecological Carrying Capacity, exploiting Resources vital for other Species that exist within the bounds of their own Natural Ecological Carrying Capacity, thus inducing a dangerous Tipping Point of No-Return in the Equilibrium of Biodiversity for all Earth's Inhabitants.

 

Causing Mass Species Extinctions and Genocide. In Evolutionary Terms, the disruption of Humanity's Ecological Carrying Capacity can be viewed as a temporary Spike defined as a ubiquitous Entity of Genocide in the realm ordained by Earth's Evolutionary Biosphere.

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Veteran environmental activist Bob Brown has told thousands of climate action supporters they can't rely on divine intervention to prevent the Adani coal mine. "It is up to us".

The former federal Greens leader led the stop-Adani convoy that began in Hobart just before Easter and travelled to Clermont in central Queensland before reaching its final destination in Canberra on Sunday where a rally was held on the lawns of Parliament House.

Dr Brown told reporters the convoy had been peaceful and law abiding but participants had endured hardships along the route.

"We had rocks thrown at us, we had people spat on, some people were actually physically absued."

A fake Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten received boos from the audience as they went on stage to brandish posters like 'ADANI COAL MINE? YES!'

In contrast, supporters, wearing their black and red Stop and Adani tee shirts, carried banner reading: 'We are here for our grandchildren ... and the world'.

Greens leader Richard Di Natale told reporters Australia was in the midst of a climate election.

"Right now the Adani coal mine is a test of whether Liberal or Labor are serious about stopping climate change and right now," he said,

"Liberal and Labor have failed the test."

Bob Brown Foundation : Action for Earth
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