Nelli Stevenson

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Head of Communications and Investigations at Greenpeace Australia Pacific. 
Hiding from Elon Musk.

Greenpeace is hiring a senior investigative reporter for our growing investigations unit. $108k+ 10.5% super and some really exciting stuff on the horizon. Get in touch with any questions or for a confidential chat.

https://www.greenpeace.org.au/jobs/senior-investigative-reporter/

Senior Investigative Reporter | Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Really excited to announce I’ve been promoted to Head of Communications & Investigations at Greenpeace Australia Pacific.

I can’t wait to get stuck in to investigations and I’ll be recruiting new staff in the new year so hit me up if investigating and breaking stories on climate crimes is your thing.

Did you know about the Global South Climate Database? It's a free searchable database of climate experts from the Global South to help elevate under-represented voices on #ClimateChange. Check it out!

https://www.carbonbrief.org/global-south-climate-database/

Global South Climate Database - Carbon Brief

The “Global South Climate Scientists Database” was launched to ensure that journalists can contact scientists from Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Pacific.

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I will no longer be referring to them as Teslas but instead as “Twitty Twitty Bang Bangs.”
Glad you asked, Nelli!
I’m into cooking, all sorts of music from technical melodic metal to showtunes to UK grime, and I am fluent in S3-S10 Simpsons quotes.
I like art noveau, I have a big Dadaist tattoo on my back, spend too much time on TikTok watching makeup tutorials and am up to level 1156 on Royal Match.
If I could jump careers right now I’d probably become a meteorologist.
None of this of course makes up for having no real personality of my own but it makes me seem interesting on the internet so

I hear new people noting how chill, tolerant, and pleasant Mastodon is.

Mastodon isn’t chill or tolerant or pleasant. It’s a tool… a foundation on which to create and maintain a culture.

It’s those who’ve been on Mastodon, run servers, and served as admins who did the hard work and created the culture you now enjoy.

Now, it’s your turn. The only way it stays tolerant and chill is by us doing the work to keep it that way.

A good example of, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”

I’m really liking the smaller world of Mastodon, we actually get to see each other’s interests because they aren’t choked out by algorithms or noise.
Aside from what you’re “known” for, what else are you interested in?
What if a protest meets all of those but it’s from the other side? If say a group of hardcore climate deniers pulled off an absolutely cracker action that was objectively a bloody good action?
So Mastodon is the left faction of Twitter?