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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2022 · 4 MIN

Quick Climate Links: Living in a parallel world?; More art from Climarte"; Are the Paris goals still within reach?

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Learn more here about Climarte's Poster Project through the group's 2022 event: "Poster Project III: WHY A CALL TO ART? Forum". Check out these podcasts: "Can We Get Clean Energy Without Dirty Mines?': "Are Paris Climate Goals Still Within Reach?". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Polling Council rejects Liberal complaint against Climate 200 polls"; "Landmark hearing into Clive Palmer’s Galilee Coal Project Legal Challenge Begins"; "Two years on from the black summer bushfires: continuing our work to protect native forests and wildlife"; "‘What we now know … they lied’: how big oil companies betrayed us all"; "Living in energy-efficient homes can improve people’s health"; "Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner - a writer and performer of Marshall Islander ancestry"; "Troubled waters divide Liberal and National hopefuls vying for Victorian seat of Nicholls"; "A close look at election campaign promises shows major parties still back fossil fuels"; "Fewer than 10% of NSW small business flood grant applications have been paid"; "Climate Council – Kangaroo Island 2022"; "If it Feels Like Our Societies Are Losing Their Minds, That’s Because They Are"; "Without stricter conditions, NZ should be in no hurry to reopen its border to cruise ships"; "‘Drive Electric Earth Day’ events celebrate electric cars"; "Food physicist offers Earth Day cooking tips"; "Review: Journalist Eugene Linden’s ‘Fire and Flood’"; "Recent readings on climate ‘doomerism’ and science"; "No obituary for Earth: Scientists fight climate doom talk"; "Five charts that show why our food is not ready for the climate crisis"; "Pioneering a New Model of Indigenous-led Conservation in the Upper Amazon"; "Carbon farming: The case for and against exotics"; "Trash or Recycling? Why Plastic Keeps Us Guessing."; "Earth Day: 52 Ways To Invest In Our Planet."; "Eco-Influencer Brown Girl Green on Transparency and Greenwashing"; "‘I don’t see the evidence yet’ of stronger climate pledges, Kerry says"; "Climate One is hiring"; "Energy Systems Catapult publishes report calling on policymakers to drive industrial decarbonisation"; "IRENA report finds renewables had 80% share of global power capacity expansion in 2021"; "As 1.5C overshoot looms, a high-level commission will ask: what next?"; "Remember When Earth Day Used to Be Cool?"; "We’re Failing to Prepare Our Children for the Climate Fight"; "Media Need to Treat Every Day as Earth Day if We Want a Livable Planet"; "This is what you want on climate action. What you get runs cold"; "Climate change gulf between politics and science". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations

Learn more here about Climarte's Poster Project through the group's 2022 event: "Poster Project III: WHY A CALL TO ART? Forum". Check out these podcasts: "Can We Get Clean Energy Without Dirty Mines?': "Are Paris Climate Goals Still Within Reach?". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Polling Council rejects Liberal complaint against Climate 200 polls"; "Landmark hearing into Clive Palmer’s Galilee Coal Project Legal Challenge Begins"; "Two years on from the black summer bushfires: continuing our work to protect native forests and wildlife"; "‘What we now know … they lied’: how big oil companies betrayed us all"; "Living in energy-efficient homes can improve people’s health"; "Kathy Jetn̄il-Kijiner - a writer and performer of Marshall Islander ancestry"; "Troubled waters divide Liberal and National hopefuls vying for Victorian seat of Nicholls"; "A close look at election campaign promises shows major parties still back fossil fuels"; "Fewer than 10% of NSW small business flood grant applications have been paid"; "Climate Council – Kangaroo Island 2022"; "If it Feels Like Our Societies Are Losing Their Minds, That’s Because They Are"; "Without stricter conditions, NZ should be in no hurry to reopen its border to cruise ships"; "‘Drive Electric Earth Day’ events celebrate electric cars"; "Food physicist offers Earth Day cooking tips"; "Review: Journalist Eugene Linden’s ‘Fire and Flood’"; "Recent readings on climate ‘doomerism’ and science"; "No obituary for Earth: Scientists fight climate doom talk"; "Five charts that show why our food is not ready for the climate crisis"; "Pioneering a New Model of Indigenous-led Conservation in the Upper Amazon"; "Carbon farming: The case for and against exotics"; "Trash or Recycling? Why Plastic Keeps Us Guessing."; "Earth Day: 52 Ways To Invest In Our Planet."; "Eco-Influencer Brown Girl Green on Transparency and Greenwashing"; "‘I don’t see the evidence yet’ of stronger climate pledges, Kerry says"; "Climate One is hiring"; "Energy Systems Catapult publishes report calling on policymakers to drive industrial decarbonisation"; "IRENA report finds renewables had 80% share of global power capacity expansion in 2021"; "As 1.5C overshoot looms, a high-level commission will ask: what next?"; "Remember When Earth Day Used to Be Cool?"; "We’re Failing to Prepare Our Children for the Climate Fight"; "Media Need to Treat Every Day as Earth Day if We Want a Livable Planet"; "This is what you want on climate action. What you get runs cold"; "Climate change gulf between politics and science". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations

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