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Climate News: A decade ago Rob Dietz and Daniel O'Neill were concerned about the overuse of resources and so wrote 'Enough is Enough'

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A decade ago Rob Dietz and Daniel O'Neill were so concerned about our prolific use of Earth's resources that they wrote the book: "Enough is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources" "Delhi’s air turns deadly"; "Are we locked in a dangerous illusion?"; "Future Council: How Children are Responding to our Planetary Crises"; "AI’s hunger for electric power is threatening U.S. climate goals"; "The Safer Air Project"; "How a change in rice farming unexpectedly made India’s air so much worse": "Great-grandma, teen student, doctor: Kayak activists arrested disrupting coal ships"; "State’s wind-power plans rocked as key hub quietly delayed by two years"; "Climate talks reach finance deal blasted as inadequate by developing nations"; "Turning Kazakhstan Into a Beef-Producing Machine, the American Way"; "Cop29 agrees $1.3tn climate finance deal but campaigners brand it a ‘betrayal’"; "‘Protect the climate for whom?’: Palestinians highlight Gaza at Cop29"; "Developing countries urged to reject ‘bad deal’ as Cop29 climate talks falter"; "World will be ‘unable to cope’ with volume of plastic waste in 10 years, warns expert"; "‘We live in a climate of fear’: graphic novelist’s Elon Musk book can’t find UK or US publisher"; "‘I find hope in sticking together and keeping each other warm’"; "From a US$300 billion climate finance deal to global carbon trading, here’s what was – and wasn’t – achieved at the COP29 climate talks"; "Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ – but there’s a long way to go"; "‘Divorce’ in songbirds: extreme weather pushes couples past breaking point"; "Humans are killing off the old and wise animals that hold nature together. Here’s what must change"; "As it happened: COP29 agrees historic climate finance goal"; "COP29: Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Baku"; "COP29: Summit ends with $300bn a year climate finance deal for developing nations"; "Climate Talks End With a Bitter Fight and a Deal on Money"; "U.N. climate deal, $300 billion for poor nations, sparks backlash"; "Cop29 agrees $1.3tn climate finance deal but campaigners brand it a ‘betrayal’"; "Huge election year worldwide sees weakening commitment to act on climate crisis"; "How a Trump administration will impact the environment"; "The World Seeks an End to Plastic Pollution at Talks in South Korea"; "The Adaptation Game (TAG) wins National Resilience Award"; "This is climate breakdown This is Sybil’s story"; "Think the Cop29 climate summit doesn’t matter? Here are five things you should know"; "‘It’s really an honour’: people of oil-rich Azerbaijan welcome climate summit"; "Are we locked in a dangerous illusion?"; "‘Sewage’ is the secret ingredient in Singapore’s beer - a country with no natural water resources"; "Plagued by pollution and violence, is the COP30 host city ready to take over from Baku?"; "Climate Talks End With a Bitter Fight and a Deal on Money"; "Trump’s science-denying fanatics are bad enough. Yet even our climate ‘solutions’ are now the stuff of total delusion"; "<a href="https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/long-duration-energy-storage/the-biggest-grid-storage-project-using-old-batteries-is-online-in-texas?amp%3Butm_medium=email&amp;%3Butm_campa

A decade ago Rob Dietz and Daniel O'Neill were so concerned about our prolific use of Earth's resources that they wrote the book: "Enough is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources" "Delhi’s air turns deadly"; "Are we locked in a dangerous illusion?"; "Future Council: How Children are Responding to our Planetary Crises"; "AI’s hunger for electric power is threatening U.S. climate goals"; "The Safer Air Project"; "How a change in rice farming unexpectedly made India’s air so much worse": "Great-grandma, teen student, doctor: Kayak activists arrested disrupting coal ships"; "State’s wind-power plans rocked as key hub quietly delayed by two years"; "Climate talks reach finance deal blasted as inadequate by developing nations"; "Turning Kazakhstan Into a Beef-Producing Machine, the American Way"; "Cop29 agrees $1.3tn climate finance deal but campaigners brand it a ‘betrayal’"; "‘Protect the climate for whom?’: Palestinians highlight Gaza at Cop29"; "Developing countries urged to reject ‘bad deal’ as Cop29 climate talks falter"; "World will be ‘unable to cope’ with volume of plastic waste in 10 years, warns expert"; "‘We live in a climate of fear’: graphic novelist’s Elon Musk book can’t find UK or US publisher"; "‘I find hope in sticking together and keeping each other warm’"; "From a US$300 billion climate finance deal to global carbon trading, here’s what was – and wasn’t – achieved at the COP29 climate talks"; "Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ – but there’s a long way to go"; "‘Divorce’ in songbirds: extreme weather pushes couples past breaking point"; "Humans are killing off the old and wise animals that hold nature together. Here’s what must change"; "As it happened: COP29 agrees historic climate finance goal"; "COP29: Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Baku"; "COP29: Summit ends with $300bn a year climate finance deal for developing nations"; "Climate Talks End With a Bitter Fight and a Deal on Money"; "U.N. climate deal, $300 billion for poor nations, sparks backlash"; "Cop29 agrees $1.3tn climate finance deal but campaigners brand it a ‘betrayal’"; "Huge election year worldwide sees weakening commitment to act on climate crisis"; "How a Trump administration will impact the environment"; "The World Seeks an End to Plastic Pollution at Talks in South Korea"; "The Adaptation Game (TAG) wins National Resilience Award"; "This is climate breakdown This is Sybil’s story"; "Think the Cop29 climate summit doesn’t matter? Here are five things you should know"; "‘It’s really an honour’: people of oil-rich Azerbaijan welcome climate summit"; "Are we locked in a dangerous illusion?"; "‘Sewage’ is the secret ingredient in Singapore’s beer - a country with no natural water resources"; "Plagued by pollution and violence, is the COP30 host city ready to take over from Baku?"; "Climate Talks End With a Bitter Fight and a Deal on Money"; "Trump’s science-denying fanatics are bad enough. Yet even our climate ‘solutions’ are now the stuff of total delusion"; "<a href="https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/long-duration-energy-storage/the-biggest-grid-storage-project-using-old-batteries-is-online-in-texas?amp%3Butm_medium=email&%3Butm_campa

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