EPISODE · Jun 2, 2022 · 4 MIN
Quick Climate Links: 'A Positive Climate' wraps up its second season; Fegus Green tells us which countries are serious about countering climate change
from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean
Two seasons down and looking forward to bigger and better things - "A Positive Climate #Wrapped: 2021 in Review with Alex and Nick". Lecturer in Political Theory and Public Policy at London's UCL, Fergus Green, writes in The Conversation: "How to know if a country is serious about net zero: look at its plans for extracting fossil fuels". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Will a Labor majority stunt climate action? If the government wants a second term, more climate ambition is essential"; "Labor will cut EV taxes and try to legislate 2030 emissions target, Chris Bowen says"; "The Coalition for Community Energy (C4CE) is the peak body of the growing community energy sector in Australia"; "Anthony Albanese to create climate super-department in bureaucratic shake-up"; "Caring for Country means tackling the climate crisis with Indigenous leadership: 3 things the new government must do"; "What the next Australian government must do to save the Great Barrier Reef"; "The election showed Australia’s huge appetite for stronger climate action. What levers can the new government pull?"; "The village that stood up to big oil – and won"; "Weatherization and efficiency upgrades can help mobile home residents save money"; "South Australia's parliament becomes the latest to declare a 'climate emergency'"; "Coalition scrapped recovery plans for 176 threatened species and habitats in one of its final acts"; "How Do Climate Experts Cope with What They Know?"; "3 Quotes by a Science Fiction Writer That Will Change Your Mind on Our Climate Future — Today"; "ZERO WASTE"; "Are You a Climate Change Denier?". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
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Two seasons down and looking forward to bigger and better things - "A Positive Climate #Wrapped: 2021 in Review with Alex and Nick". Lecturer in Political Theory and Public Policy at London's UCL, Fergus Green, writes in The Conversation: "How to know if a country is serious about net zero: look at its plans for extracting fossil fuels". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Will a Labor majority stunt climate action? If the government wants a second term, more climate ambition is essential"; "Labor will cut EV taxes and try to legislate 2030 emissions target, Chris Bowen says"; "The Coalition for Community Energy (C4CE) is the peak body of the growing community energy sector in Australia"; "Anthony Albanese to create climate super-department in bureaucratic shake-up"; "Caring for Country means tackling the climate crisis with Indigenous leadership: 3 things the new government must do"; "What the next Australian government must do to save the Great Barrier Reef"; "The election showed Australia’s huge appetite for stronger climate action. What levers can the new government pull?"; "The village that stood up to big oil – and won"; "Weatherization and efficiency upgrades can help mobile home residents save money"; "South Australia's parliament becomes the latest to declare a 'climate emergency'"; "Coalition scrapped recovery plans for 176 threatened species and habitats in one of its final acts"; "How Do Climate Experts Cope with What They Know?"; "3 Quotes by a Science Fiction Writer That Will Change Your Mind on Our Climate Future — Today"; "ZERO WASTE"; "Are You a Climate Change Denier?". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
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