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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2023 · 12 MIN

Climate News: Cardiovascular problems worsen in keeping with deteriorating climate; Climate and biodiversity crisis just one global health issue

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Cardiovascular troubles, heart attacks and strokes increase at climate crisis worsens - "Time to Treat Climate and Biodiversity Crises as One Global Health Emergency, Major Editorial Argues"; "The death of a climate justice pioneer"; "Residential Energy Performance Summit"; "Strong winds fan Qld flames, rip roofs off Sydney buildings"; "What EJA lawyers want to see in Australia’s new environment laws"; "Why many scientists are now saying climate change is an all-out ‘emergency’"; "Social media, climate and supply chains are amplifying economic risks: RBA"; "The right is firing misinformation bullets in its climate war on renewables – here’s a way to fight back"; "Delivering freight decarbonisation: Strategies for reducing Australia’s transport emissions"; "EU Votes to Cut Pesticide Use in Half by 2030"; "‘Uncharted Territory’: Human Activity Pushing 20 of Earth’s 35 Vital Signs to the Limit, Scientists Warn"; "Emissions of Beetaloo Basin gas projects ‘significantly underestimated’ by government, analysis finds"; "Three dead as Vanuatu declares state of emergency in the wake of Cyclone Lola"; "UK government drops support for controversial deep sea mining as it backs temporary pause"; "In 2003, a single set of solar panels is installed on a rooftop somewhere in the Centenary suburbs of Brisbane"; "Matthew Newton's image of the Weld Angel brought world attention to Tasmania's forests"; "Six year window to stop global warming, scientists say"; "COP28 chief, groups, urge tripling renewable capacity by 2030"; "Cardiovascular deaths could triple in the next 50 years due to the climate crisis"; "Deadly explosion off Nigeria points to threat posed by aging oil ships around the world"; "Is climate change picking (off) the best pumpkins this year? Extreme weather decimates crops"; "Yes, older homes can be weatherized"; "DOE Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap"; "Firefighters brace for extreme danger as blazes rage"; "The Beetaloo gas field is a climate bomb. How did CSIRO modelling make it look otherwise?"; "Guardian Essential poll: most voters don’t believe Australia will meet Labor’s net zero by 2050 target"; "Fire-smart farming: how the crops we plant could help reduce the risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapes".

Cardiovascular troubles, heart attacks and strokes increase at climate crisis worsens - "Time to Treat Climate and Biodiversity Crises as One Global Health Emergency, Major Editorial Argues"; "The death of a climate justice pioneer"; "Residential Energy Performance Summit"; "Strong winds fan Qld flames, rip roofs off Sydney buildings"; "What EJA lawyers want to see in Australia’s new environment laws"; "Why many scientists are now saying climate change is an all-out ‘emergency’"; "Social media, climate and supply chains are amplifying economic risks: RBA"; "The right is firing misinformation bullets in its climate war on renewables – here’s a way to fight back"; "Delivering freight decarbonisation: Strategies for reducing Australia’s transport emissions"; "EU Votes to Cut Pesticide Use in Half by 2030"; "‘Uncharted Territory’: Human Activity Pushing 20 of Earth’s 35 Vital Signs to the Limit, Scientists Warn"; "Emissions of Beetaloo Basin gas projects ‘significantly underestimated’ by government, analysis finds"; "Three dead as Vanuatu declares state of emergency in the wake of Cyclone Lola"; "UK government drops support for controversial deep sea mining as it backs temporary pause"; "In 2003, a single set of solar panels is installed on a rooftop somewhere in the Centenary suburbs of Brisbane"; "Matthew Newton's image of the Weld Angel brought world attention to Tasmania's forests"; "Six year window to stop global warming, scientists say"; "COP28 chief, groups, urge tripling renewable capacity by 2030"; "Cardiovascular deaths could triple in the next 50 years due to the climate crisis"; "Deadly explosion off Nigeria points to threat posed by aging oil ships around the world"; "Is climate change picking (off) the best pumpkins this year? Extreme weather decimates crops"; "Yes, older homes can be weatherized"; "DOE Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap"; "Firefighters brace for extreme danger as blazes rage"; "The Beetaloo gas field is a climate bomb. How did CSIRO modelling make it look otherwise?"; "Guardian Essential poll: most voters don’t believe Australia will meet Labor’s net zero by 2050 target"; "Fire-smart farming: how the crops we plant could help reduce the risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapes".

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