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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2022 · 3 MIN

Quick Climate Links: Join the Tour de Carmichael - Cycle for Country 2022

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Hello everyone! Ngadyu narri Coedie - My name is Coedie  As a Wangan Jagalingou man, I invite you to come to my Country.  I am writing to you from Waddananggu, where we have occupied Wangan and Jagalingou homelands for over 6 months now opposite the Adani/Bravus Carmichael mine pit.  I am inviting you to join me on my homelands for the Annual Tour De Carmichael – Cycle for Countrybeing held on Wangan and Jagalingou Country on 23rd until 27th May.  Tour De Carmichael is not a protest but a guided cultural tour on pushbikes. Come and learn about significant sites including Twin Hills, the Belyando and the sacred Doongmabulla springs and how they relate to Wangan and Jagalingou people.  We will be holding cultural workshops at different campsites at the end of each day and ending the tour at the Waddananggu ceremony – where the sacred fire has been burning for more than 200 days and nights.  Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "What would it take to get Australians to buy electric cars? Canberra provides a guide"; A free ebook - "Greening the Greyfields"; "Russia doubles fossil fuel revenues since invasion of Ukraine began"; "Reckless Empire Energy"; "Biden administration to send $385 million to states to offset high home energy costs"; "World Heritage on the watch list"; "Farmers deserve certainty on net-zero target"; "Wholesale power prices soared 141 per cent, year on year, and households should brace for more"; "Accelerating Sustainable Transportation in California"; "How We Got a Parkway for the People"; "How to Make California’s Budget Surplus a Good Deal for the Climate"; "The Failure of Global Elites"; "Koalas to get new habitat in northern NSW"; "Australia’s wholesale power prices double in a year as coal-fired power plants falter"; "Australia braces for more wet weather with above-average rainfall predicted through winter and into spring"; "Climate Change Is on Track to Wipe Out Most Ocean Life"; "Forests in the tropics are critical for tackling climate change – yet the people showing how are being exploited"; "Climate change, the environment and the cost of living top the #SetTheAgenda poll"; "Fail: our report card on the government’s handling of Australia’s extinction crisis"; "A new type of insurance pays out as soon as extreme weather hits – and we could try it in Australia": "We found a hidden source of greenhouse gases – organic matter in groundwater"; "A novel approach to stopping floods"; "Artificial intelligence designs power network for remote Rakiura Stewart Island"; "5 Ways to Cut Oil and Gas Use Through Clean Transportation"; "Bringing Actionable Climate Adaptation Data to More Cities"; "Curitiba Is Evolving But Remains a Model for Urban Sustainability"; "Transforming Bole Road in Addis Ababa to Improve Safety and Accessibility"; "Strategic City Planning with Nature? Assessing Urban Biodiversity in San José, Costa Rica"; "Florida Gov. DeSantis surprises with veto of solar net-metering bill"; "Detroit nonprofit offers paid training for energy efficiency jobs"; "Why are gas prices so high? These obscure traders are partly to blame"; "‘Potentially devastating’: Climate crisis may fuel future pandemics"; "The tech industry talks about boosting diversity, but research shows little improvement"; "Global warming risks most cataclysmic extinction of marine life in 250m years"; "Can Art Help Save the Insect World?"; "Driving climate action together"; "Australia’s biggest wind and solar hybrid plant begins production"; "Labor commits to working with local government on climate action"; "Sun Cable unveils staggering scale of world’s biggest solar and battery project"; "Australia will miss its weak 2030 emissions reduction targets, new data shows"; "Kooyong candidates full-length video"; "Amid the worst drought in a generation, we must step up aid in the Horn of Africa";

Hello everyone! Ngadyu narri Coedie - My name is Coedie  As a Wangan Jagalingou man, I invite you to come to my Country.  I am writing to you from Waddananggu, where we have occupied Wangan and Jagalingou homelands for over 6 months now opposite the Adani/Bravus Carmichael mine pit.  I am inviting you to join me on my homelands for the Annual Tour De Carmichael – Cycle for Countrybeing held on Wangan and Jagalingou Country on 23rd until 27th May.  Tour De Carmichael is not a protest but a guided cultural tour on pushbikes. Come and learn about significant sites including Twin Hills, the Belyando and the sacred Doongmabulla springs and how they relate to Wangan and Jagalingou people.  We will be holding cultural workshops at different campsites at the end of each day and ending the tour at the Waddananggu ceremony – where the sacred fire has been burning for more than 200 days and nights.  Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "What would it take to get Australians to buy electric cars? Canberra provides a guide"; A free ebook - "Greening the Greyfields"; "Russia doubles fossil fuel revenues since invasion of Ukraine began"; "Reckless Empire Energy"; "Biden administration to send $385 million to states to offset high home energy costs"; "World Heritage on the watch list"; "Farmers deserve certainty on net-zero target"; "Wholesale power prices soared 141 per cent, year on year, and households should brace for more"; "Accelerating Sustainable Transportation in California"; "How We Got a Parkway for the People"; "How to Make California’s Budget Surplus a Good Deal for the Climate"; "The Failure of Global Elites"; "Koalas to get new habitat in northern NSW"; "Australia’s wholesale power prices double in a year as coal-fired power plants falter"; "Australia braces for more wet weather with above-average rainfall predicted through winter and into spring"; "Climate Change Is on Track to Wipe Out Most Ocean Life"; "Forests in the tropics are critical for tackling climate change – yet the people showing how are being exploited"; "Climate change, the environment and the cost of living top the #SetTheAgenda poll"; "Fail: our report card on the government’s handling of Australia’s extinction crisis"; "A new type of insurance pays out as soon as extreme weather hits – and we could try it in Australia": "We found a hidden source of greenhouse gases – organic matter in groundwater"; "A novel approach to stopping floods"; "Artificial intelligence designs power network for remote Rakiura Stewart Island"; "5 Ways to Cut Oil and Gas Use Through Clean Transportation"; "Bringing Actionable Climate Adaptation Data to More Cities"; "Curitiba Is Evolving But Remains a Model for Urban Sustainability"; "Transforming Bole Road in Addis Ababa to Improve Safety and Accessibility"; "Strategic City Planning with Nature? Assessing Urban Biodiversity in San José, Costa Rica"; "Florida Gov. DeSantis surprises with veto of solar net-metering bill"; "Detroit nonprofit offers paid training for energy efficiency jobs"; "Why are gas prices so high? These obscure traders are partly to blame"; "‘Potentially devastating’: Climate crisis may fuel future pandemics"; "The tech industry talks about boosting diversity, but research shows little improvement"; "Global warming risks most cataclysmic extinction of marine life in 250m years"; "Can Art Help Save the Insect World?"; "Driving climate action together"; "Australia’s biggest wind and solar hybrid plant begins production"; "Labor commits to working with local government on climate action"; "Sun Cable unveils staggering scale of world’s biggest solar and battery project"; "Australia will miss its weak 2030 emissions reduction targets, new data shows"; "Kooyong candidates full-length video"; "Amid the worst drought in a generation, we must step up aid in the Horn of Africa";

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Hello everyone! Ngadyu narri Coedie - My name is Coedie  As a Wangan Jagalingou man, I invite you to come to my Country.  I am writing to you from Waddananggu, where we have occupied Wangan and Jagalingou homelands for over 6 months now...

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