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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2022 · 7 MIN

Quick Climate Links: 'Climate change is a bigger threat than war' - Fiji tells Shangri La conference

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Fijian Minister of Defence, Inia Seruiratu (pictured), has declared that climate change poses a greater threat to the Pacific country than war: "Climate change, not war, biggest security threat to Fiji says defence minister". Christiana Figueres, and others, tell listeners about the "Future of Food" on Outrage and Optimism. "India takes tough stand at climate talks as Delhi endures brutal heatwave", according to The Guardian. And again we hear from The Guardian: "As Phoenix swelters, the nights are even worse than the boiling days". Mike Foley writing in The Melbourne Age tells readers: "Power companies accused of ‘unconscionable conduct’ as they withdraw from grid". From Western Australia, it's: "Western Australia to shut state-owned coal plants by 2030". Miki Perkins, reporting for the Sydney Morning Herald, writes: "Hot, young, dead too soon – why these wrens’ climate future should worry us all". Climate Conscious Editor-in-Chief, Sean Youra, writes: "Where’s the Emergency Response to Our Global Public Health Crisis of Pollution?" "Climate change is making the world more dangerous for women, queers, and gender minorities", according to a story from MIC. And from The Conversation: "‘We want to be part of that movement’: residents embrace renewable energy but worry how their towns will change". "State Energy Summit, Victoria" - staged by the Smart Energy Council The Guardian reports: "Sky News Australia is a global hub for climate misinformation, report says". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

Fijian Minister of Defence, Inia Seruiratu (pictured), has declared that climate change poses a greater threat to the Pacific country than war: "Climate change, not war, biggest security threat to Fiji says defence minister". Christiana Figueres, and others, tell listeners about the "Future of Food" on Outrage and Optimism. "India takes tough stand at climate talks as Delhi endures brutal heatwave", according to The Guardian. And again we hear from The Guardian: "As Phoenix swelters, the nights are even worse than the boiling days". Mike Foley writing in The Melbourne Age tells readers: "Power companies accused of ‘unconscionable conduct’ as they withdraw from grid". From Western Australia, it's: "Western Australia to shut state-owned coal plants by 2030". Miki Perkins, reporting for the Sydney Morning Herald, writes: "Hot, young, dead too soon – why these wrens’ climate future should worry us all". Climate Conscious Editor-in-Chief, Sean Youra, writes: "Where’s the Emergency Response to Our Global Public Health Crisis of Pollution?" "Climate change is making the world more dangerous for women, queers, and gender minorities", according to a story from MIC. And from The Conversation: "‘We want to be part of that movement’: residents embrace renewable energy but worry how their towns will change". "State Energy Summit, Victoria" - staged by the Smart Energy Council The Guardian reports: "Sky News Australia is a global hub for climate misinformation, report says". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

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