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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2022 · 7 MIN

Quick Climate Links: Climate Council founder and CEO, Amanda McKenzie, introduces a fascinsating and informative webinar

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Amanda McKenzie (pictured) was the driving force behind the creation of Australia's Climate Council and was the host of a recent webinar featuring inventor, author, entrepreneur and scientist, Saul Griffith, and Climate Councillor, Dr Madeline Taylor, who is an expert on climate policy, gas and energy. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "The insect crisis: where did all the bugs go?"; "Protestors Arrested at Coal Waste Plant Affiliated With Manchin's Family"; "Civil unrest due to rising energy bills ‘isn’t far away’, says Martin Lewis"; "Climate activists ‘disrupt supplies from three oil terminals in England’"; "The three Fs: why UK farmers fear the soaring cost of fertiliser, feed and fuel"; "Learn to improve income diversity, gain productivity, achieve carbon credits, emissions reductions, biodiversity benefits" "‘There’s lots of anger still’: locals in key NSW seat of Gilmore remain split on Morrison"; "Labor Environment Action Network"; "Truck Makers Face a Tech Dilemma: Batteries or Hydrogen?"; "World’s Largest Long-Haul Truckmaker Sees Hydrogen-Fueled Future"; "G.M. Will Sell Only Zero-Emission Vehicles by 2035"; "Black soldier fly farm may play a key role in reducing waste, producing sustainable fertiliser"; "Black soldier fly recruited to recycle livestock waste into fertiliser for food production"; "Memphis may have the sweetest water in the world, but toxic waste could ruin it all – a comic"; "Geothermal Powerhouse Iceland Hit by Lack of Electricity"; "A Nebraska climate activist takes a trip down the Missouri River"; "Putin’s war shows autocracies and fossil fuels go hand in hand. Here’s how to tackle both"; "‘My god, what’s happening?’: Dead weedy seadragons wash up on Sydney beaches"; "Federal Election 2022: Simon Holmes a Court emerges as unlikely kingmaker in election"; "Projects in limbo as Morrison’s promised billions evaporate on election call"; "Ukraine says Russian soldiers stole potentially deadly radioactive substances from Chernobyl"; "‘Unthinkable’ flood-related scams fleece victims of more than $50,000, authorities say"; "Electric car sales are rising in Australia but the uptake is behind other markets. When will they be more affordable?"; "Scientists Unveil High-Tech Tool to Save Rainforests of the Ocean"; "Rising temperatures could put an end to bears’ most famous habit"; "The Morrison government wants farmers to profit from looking after the land – but will anyone want to pay?"; "NZ bolsters emergency oil stocks backed by offer of Marsden Point storage"; "Trees on Crown land could offset agencies’ emissions"; "Home water heaters: A new ally in making grids cleaner"; "Carbon storage gets dirty: The movement to sequester CO2 in soils"; "Chart: Which countries get more than 10% of their power from wind?"; "We Are Wasting Time on These Climate Debates. The Next Steps Are Clear."; "Power companies say expect higher electricity bills within months"; "Carmakers pressure supply chains for cleaner lithium"; "Banks say they're getting tough on coal, but they keep lending trillions to polluters"; "Farm animals and humans should be treated the same, children say"; "Teen climate activist subjected to sexist and racist abuse amid federal court climate case"; "Manitoba storm could be 'worst blizzard in decades,' Environment Canada says"; "World Health Day a reminder of why nurses are pivotal to climate fight"; "Say no to Scarborough Gas"; "We are Tomorrow Movement"; "Signals of a warmed world: Endless Australian rain and 20 years of American drought"; "Dozens killed in Philippines landslides and floods as tropical storm Megi hits"; "‘Can our politics rise to the climate challenge?’"; "NASA mission will monitor air pollution"; "As Climate Fears Mount, Some Are Relocating Within the US"; "Professor David Karoly on the Liberal-National Government’s history of climate in

Amanda McKenzie (pictured) was the driving force behind the creation of Australia's Climate Council and was the host of a recent webinar featuring inventor, author, entrepreneur and scientist, Saul Griffith, and Climate Councillor, Dr Madeline Taylor, who is an expert on climate policy, gas and energy. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "The insect crisis: where did all the bugs go?"; "Protestors Arrested at Coal Waste Plant Affiliated With Manchin's Family"; "Civil unrest due to rising energy bills ‘isn’t far away’, says Martin Lewis"; "Climate activists ‘disrupt supplies from three oil terminals in England’"; "The three Fs: why UK farmers fear the soaring cost of fertiliser, feed and fuel"; "Learn to improve income diversity, gain productivity, achieve carbon credits, emissions reductions, biodiversity benefits" "‘There’s lots of anger still’: locals in key NSW seat of Gilmore remain split on Morrison"; "Labor Environment Action Network"; "Truck Makers Face a Tech Dilemma: Batteries or Hydrogen?"; "World’s Largest Long-Haul Truckmaker Sees Hydrogen-Fueled Future"; "G.M. Will Sell Only Zero-Emission Vehicles by 2035"; "Black soldier fly farm may play a key role in reducing waste, producing sustainable fertiliser"; "Black soldier fly recruited to recycle livestock waste into fertiliser for food production"; "Memphis may have the sweetest water in the world, but toxic waste could ruin it all – a comic"; "Geothermal Powerhouse Iceland Hit by Lack of Electricity"; "A Nebraska climate activist takes a trip down the Missouri River"; "Putin’s war shows autocracies and fossil fuels go hand in hand. Here’s how to tackle both"; "‘My god, what’s happening?’: Dead weedy seadragons wash up on Sydney beaches"; "Federal Election 2022: Simon Holmes a Court emerges as unlikely kingmaker in election"; "Projects in limbo as Morrison’s promised billions evaporate on election call"; "Ukraine says Russian soldiers stole potentially deadly radioactive substances from Chernobyl"; "‘Unthinkable’ flood-related scams fleece victims of more than $50,000, authorities say"; "Electric car sales are rising in Australia but the uptake is behind other markets. When will they be more affordable?"; "Scientists Unveil High-Tech Tool to Save Rainforests of the Ocean"; "Rising temperatures could put an end to bears’ most famous habit"; "The Morrison government wants farmers to profit from looking after the land – but will anyone want to pay?"; "NZ bolsters emergency oil stocks backed by offer of Marsden Point storage"; "Trees on Crown land could offset agencies’ emissions"; "Home water heaters: A new ally in making grids cleaner"; "Carbon storage gets dirty: The movement to sequester CO2 in soils"; "Chart: Which countries get more than 10% of their power from wind?"; "We Are Wasting Time on These Climate Debates. The Next Steps Are Clear."; "Power companies say expect higher electricity bills within months"; "Carmakers pressure supply chains for cleaner lithium"; "Banks say they're getting tough on coal, but they keep lending trillions to polluters"; "Farm animals and humans should be treated the same, children say"; "Teen climate activist subjected to sexist and racist abuse amid federal court climate case"; "Manitoba storm could be 'worst blizzard in decades,' Environment Canada says"; "World Health Day a reminder of why nurses are pivotal to climate fight"; "Say no to Scarborough Gas"; "We are Tomorrow Movement"; "Signals of a warmed world: Endless Australian rain and 20 years of American drought"; "Dozens killed in Philippines landslides and floods as tropical storm Megi hits"; "‘Can our politics rise to the climate challenge?’"; "NASA mission will monitor air pollution"; "As Climate Fears Mount, Some Are Relocating Within the US"; "Professor David Karoly on the Liberal-National Government’s history of climate in

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