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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 49 MIN

Climate News: Teeny Tiny Stevies sing about climate change; Is "Climate Conversations" the wrong name?

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

The much loved ARIA and AIR Award-winning children’s act Teeny Tiny Stevies, featuring sisters Byll and Beth Stephen, released their fifth record The Green Album via ABC Music. It is launched into the world with a new single and accompanying video, Climate Change. "Growing leaders in Maryborough: How a school groundsman and students tackle climate change"; "The Nymphageddon with Dr. Trebicki"; "The great distribution dilemma – can public interest journalism survive?"; "Green petrol and eco plastic? Fake ‘Earth friendly’ claims are out of control"; "The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International"; "Powering ahead with green hydrogen"; "Global plastic pollution treaty talks hit critical stage in Canada"; "Video Games Are Finally Waking Up to Climate Change"; "The $200 Billion Video Game Industry Is a Climate Opportunity"; "Players travel the world to learn about heat-resilience techniques—then come back and gallantly slay the heat dragon"; "Extreme Heat Series for Minecraft Education"; "Attention gamers! Defeat the ‘heat dragon’ or get burned."; "Species living closely together in symbiosis is far older and way more common than you might think"; "Native bats should be celebrated like other Australian wildlife, ecologist says"; "Residents of climate change-affected communities support Torres Strait Islanders in landmark federal court case"; "If plastic manufacturing goes up 10%, plastic pollution goes up 10% – and we’re set for a huge surge in production"; "Blue Derby Wild's High Court appeal thrown out, with native logging set to continue near mountain-biking trails"; "Violent tornadoes wreak destruction in Nebraska and Iowa"; "PM Update: Summery night to follow warm Sunday. First 90-degree day Monday?"; "Tornadoes rip through Plains, with more possible Saturday"; "The Environmental Victories Keep on Comin"; "Chart: Heavy industry is the next big climate problem to tackle"; "G7 agrees to shut down coal plants by 2035, UK minister says, in climate breakthrough"; "Anatomy of a failed EV startup": "Why are fish still dying in the Darling River at Menindee — and what can we do to prevent it?": "Geothermal heat pumps are helping clean up city buildings"; "Majority of young American adults say climate change influences their decision to have children"; "Climate Change Has Infiltrated Game Night—and That’s a Good Thing, Experts Say"; "The Drowning South"; "Grasslands 101: Everything You Need to Know"; "Bunbury becomes 30th member of WA EV Network with new fast-charger along Blair Street"; "It’s time to strike an environmental grand bargain between businesses, governments and conservationists – and stop doing things the hard way"; "Battery Energy Storage Capacity Must Increase 6x Faster to Meet Global Climate Goals: IEA"; "4 Must-Read Graphic Nonfiction Books About the Environment"; "Creating a liveable, equitable world"; "A New Federal Tool Could Help Cities Prepare for Scorching Summer Heat"; "China’s quiet energy revolution: The switch from nuclear to renewable energy"; "A Simple Act of Defiance Can Improve Science for Women"; "Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down"; "Letting Your Grass Grow Wild Boosts Butterfly Numbers, UK Study Says"; "More Than 1 in 5 Cars Sold Globally This Year Will Be Electric: IEA Report"; "Humans might need to re-engineer the climate"; "Global warming threatens Antarctica’s meteorites"; "Extreme Heat Stress in Europe Hit Record Levels in 2023, Report Finds"; "Big Oil’s Dangerous Radioactive Secret"; "How an Arizona Medical Anthropologist Uses Oral Histories to Add Depth to Environmental Science"; "Biden to Announce $7 Billion in Rooftop Solar Grants to Power Nearly 1 Million Households"; "Birdsong once signalled the onset of spring on my street – but not this year"; "Renewable Electricity Generation Outpaces Fossil Fuels for Record Time Span in UK"; "Climate change threatens the coastal Gullah Geechee"

The much loved ARIA and AIR Award-winning children’s act Teeny Tiny Stevies, featuring sisters Byll and Beth Stephen, released their fifth record The Green Album via ABC Music. It is launched into the world with a new single and accompanying video, Climate Change. "Growing leaders in Maryborough: How a school groundsman and students tackle climate change"; "The Nymphageddon with Dr. Trebicki"; "The great distribution dilemma – can public interest journalism survive?"; "Green petrol and eco plastic? Fake ‘Earth friendly’ claims are out of control"; "The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International"; "Powering ahead with green hydrogen"; "Global plastic pollution treaty talks hit critical stage in Canada"; "Video Games Are Finally Waking Up to Climate Change"; "The $200 Billion Video Game Industry Is a Climate Opportunity"; "Players travel the world to learn about heat-resilience techniques—then come back and gallantly slay the heat dragon"; "Extreme Heat Series for Minecraft Education"; "Attention gamers! Defeat the ‘heat dragon’ or get burned."; "Species living closely together in symbiosis is far older and way more common than you might think"; "Native bats should be celebrated like other Australian wildlife, ecologist says"; "Residents of climate change-affected communities support Torres Strait Islanders in landmark federal court case"; "If plastic manufacturing goes up 10%, plastic pollution goes up 10% – and we’re set for a huge surge in production"; "Blue Derby Wild's High Court appeal thrown out, with native logging set to continue near mountain-biking trails"; "Violent tornadoes wreak destruction in Nebraska and Iowa"; "PM Update: Summery night to follow warm Sunday. First 90-degree day Monday?"; "Tornadoes rip through Plains, with more possible Saturday"; "The Environmental Victories Keep on Comin"; "Chart: Heavy industry is the next big climate problem to tackle"; "G7 agrees to shut down coal plants by 2035, UK minister says, in climate breakthrough"; "Anatomy of a failed EV startup": "Why are fish still dying in the Darling River at Menindee — and what can we do to prevent it?": "Geothermal heat pumps are helping clean up city buildings"; "Majority of young American adults say climate change influences their decision to have children"; "Climate Change Has Infiltrated Game Night—and That’s a Good Thing, Experts Say"; "The Drowning South"; "Grasslands 101: Everything You Need to Know"; "Bunbury becomes 30th member of WA EV Network with new fast-charger along Blair Street"; "It’s time to strike an environmental grand bargain between businesses, governments and conservationists – and stop doing things the hard way"; "Battery Energy Storage Capacity Must Increase 6x Faster to Meet Global Climate Goals: IEA"; "4 Must-Read Graphic Nonfiction Books About the Environment"; "Creating a liveable, equitable world"; "A New Federal Tool Could Help Cities Prepare for Scorching Summer Heat"; "China’s quiet energy revolution: The switch from nuclear to renewable energy"; "A Simple Act of Defiance Can Improve Science for Women"; "Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down"; "Letting Your Grass Grow Wild Boosts Butterfly Numbers, UK Study Says"; "More Than 1 in 5 Cars Sold Globally This Year Will Be Electric: IEA Report"; "Humans might need to re-engineer the climate"; "Global warming threatens Antarctica’s meteorites"; "Extreme Heat Stress in Europe Hit Record Levels in 2023, Report Finds"; "Big Oil’s Dangerous Radioactive Secret"; "How an Arizona Medical Anthropologist Uses Oral Histories to Add Depth to Environmental Science"; "Biden to Announce $7 Billion in Rooftop Solar Grants to Power Nearly 1 Million Households"; "Birdsong once signalled the onset of spring on my street – but not this year"; "Renewable Electricity Generation Outpaces Fossil Fuels for Record Time Span in UK"; "Climate change threatens the coastal Gullah Geechee"

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