EPISODE · Jul 28, 2023 · 28 MIN
Climate News: 'There can be no wishful thinking, this will be the most difficult economic transition since the dawn of agriculture': Alan Finkel
from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean
Michaela Loach (pictured) was one of several guests on a "War on Want" webinar, "Indivisible Justice Migration & the Climate Crisis"; "Families allege coal tar cleanup caused children's cancer"; "No new gas connections a huge win for Victoria"; "Gas connections to be banned from new homes in Victoria"; "As Florida ocean temperatures soar, a race to salvage imperiled corals"; "Climate litigation is on the rise around the world and Australia is at the head of the pack"; "Ancient pathogens released from melting ice could wreak havoc on the world, new analysis reveals"; "Call to combat costs with solar-powered social housing"; "Extreme weather linked to climate change the 'number one threat' to natural World Heritage sites, research finds"; "Is paradise being lost? Raging wildfires on the Greek island of Rhodes gives southern Europe a terrifying glimpse into the future"; "‘Virtually certain’ July will be world’s hottest ever month"; "Climate Change Lawsuits More Than Double in 5 Years, UN Report Finds"; "Florida Waters Reach Hot Tub Temperatures of 101.19 Degrees Fahrenheit"; "Activist could face massive bill after stink gas 'prank' interrupts 2500 workers"; "Save the Planet, Put Down that Hamburger"; "From extreme heat to wildfire smoke, how summer camps are adapting to climate change"; "This Looks Like Earth’s Warmest Month. Hotter Ones Appear to Be in Store."; "Greece wildfires: 1,200 children evacuated from summer camp as blaze nears"; "Dr Alan Finkel delivers Fairley Lecture"; "Record-breaking heat is the latest signal of a climate in crisis"; "When Climate Change Hits Home"; "Severe storms with high winds and flooding forecast to blast Northeast"; "Welcome to the Great Unraveling"; "This Looks Like Earth’s Warmest Month. Hotter Ones Appear to Be in Store."; "The Monsoon Is Becoming More Extreme"; "Deadly Monsoon Flooding and Landslides Lash India"; "A Grim Climate Lesson From the Canadian Wildfires"; "No United States President can walk back on climate change commitments now: John Kerry"; "Activists with disabilities want to lead the climate fight despite barriers in their way"; "Where the most U.S. residents bake because of concrete and lack of trees"; "Groups Tell Biden to Stop Approving Fossil Fuel Projects If He Really Wants to Cut Methane"; "More money for EV charging software — ev.energy raises $33M"; "Is the biggest US public utility finally catching up on clean energy?"; "Senate 'greenwashing' submission from Climate Council"; "UPS and Teamsters reach agreement, averting Aug. 1 strike"; "Net-zero carbon emissions won’t be sustainable if social inequalities aren’t addressed"; "These thermal images show how Phoenix uses technology to keep cool"; "Why a serious climate strategy is almost impossible in the UK’s current political system"; "Why California and Florida Have Become Almost Uninsurable"; "Dear EarthTalk: What exactly is “climate migration” and is it already happenin
What this episode covers
Michaela Loach (pictured) was one of several guests on a "War on Want" webinar, "Indivisible Justice Migration & the Climate Crisis"; "Families allege coal tar cleanup caused children's cancer"; "No new gas connections a huge win for Victoria"; "Gas connections to be banned from new homes in Victoria"; "As Florida ocean temperatures soar, a race to salvage imperiled corals"; "Climate litigation is on the rise around the world and Australia is at the head of the pack"; "Ancient pathogens released from melting ice could wreak havoc on the world, new analysis reveals"; "Call to combat costs with solar-powered social housing"; "Extreme weather linked to climate change the 'number one threat' to natural World Heritage sites, research finds"; "Is paradise being lost? Raging wildfires on the Greek island of Rhodes gives southern Europe a terrifying glimpse into the future"; "‘Virtually certain’ July will be world’s hottest ever month"; "Climate Change Lawsuits More Than Double in 5 Years, UN Report Finds"; "Florida Waters Reach Hot Tub Temperatures of 101.19 Degrees Fahrenheit"; "Activist could face massive bill after stink gas 'prank' interrupts 2500 workers"; "Save the Planet, Put Down that Hamburger"; "From extreme heat to wildfire smoke, how summer camps are adapting to climate change"; "This Looks Like Earth’s Warmest Month. Hotter Ones Appear to Be in Store."; "Greece wildfires: 1,200 children evacuated from summer camp as blaze nears"; "Dr Alan Finkel delivers Fairley Lecture"; "Record-breaking heat is the latest signal of a climate in crisis"; "When Climate Change Hits Home"; "Severe storms with high winds and flooding forecast to blast Northeast"; "Welcome to the Great Unraveling"; "This Looks Like Earth’s Warmest Month. Hotter Ones Appear to Be in Store."; "The Monsoon Is Becoming More Extreme"; "Deadly Monsoon Flooding and Landslides Lash India"; "A Grim Climate Lesson From the Canadian Wildfires"; "No United States President can walk back on climate change commitments now: John Kerry"; "Activists with disabilities want to lead the climate fight despite barriers in their way"; "Where the most U.S. residents bake because of concrete and lack of trees"; "Groups Tell Biden to Stop Approving Fossil Fuel Projects If He Really Wants to Cut Methane"; "More money for EV charging software — ev.energy raises $33M"; "Is the biggest US public utility finally catching up on clean energy?"; "Senate 'greenwashing' submission from Climate Council"; "UPS and Teamsters reach agreement, averting Aug. 1 strike"; "Net-zero carbon emissions won’t be sustainable if social inequalities aren’t addressed"; "These thermal images show how Phoenix uses technology to keep cool"; "Why a serious climate strategy is almost impossible in the UK’s current political system"; "Why California and Florida Have Become Almost Uninsurable"; "Dear EarthTalk: What exactly is “climate migration” and is it already happenin
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