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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2022 · 3 MIN

Quick Climate Links: Talking about the heat island effect with Sweltering Cities; Off to Bendigo for the annual Sustainability Festival.

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Elyse Cunningham was scheduled to be my guest on Climate Conversations to talk about "Sweltering Cities", but I messed up the arrangements and so was forced to resort to creating something based on what I found on the group's website. The group has a meeting tomorrow at 2:00 pm in Wyndham Park, Werribee, to talk about heat island developments in the west of Melbourne. Also, tomorrow, March 27, Climate Conversations will be at the "Bendigo Sustainability Festival" in the Gardens for the Future at White Hills. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Safe Ground - reducing the impacts for war"; "Public housing high-rise residents suffering in the heat with inadequate infrastructure"; "Make a submission to the NSW Design and Place State Enviro Planning Policy review"; "New HEATWATCH report for Western Sydney"; "February 2022 Melbourne Online Community Meeting"; "Heatwave fatalities in Australia, 2001–2018: An analysis of coronial records"; "How a deluge of lockdown volunteers rescued UK’s hidden weather history"; "A simple way cities can make it easier for people to go solar » Yale Climate Connections"; "Payday" with George Monbiot; "Latest Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching puts climate pressure on Morrison government"; "Top videos: Elon Musk opens Tesla factory with a daggy dad dance"; "Smelter’s carbon credit subsidy slashed"; "Maldives greenlights destructive dredging to build housing and luxury resorts"; "After blackouts, China’s green goals take back seat to energy security"; "Australian government welcomes high fossil fuel prices, ships coal to Ukraine"; "Responses to Putin’s war risk impeding international cooperation on climate"; "Climate finance should not be made to compete with aid to Ukraine"; "We’re in a Fossil Fuel War. Biden Should Say So."; "The energy fallout from Russia's war on Ukraine"; "Bendigo Sustainability Festival". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations

Elyse Cunningham was scheduled to be my guest on Climate Conversations to talk about "Sweltering Cities", but I messed up the arrangements and so was forced to resort to creating something based on what I found on the group's website. The group has a meeting tomorrow at 2:00 pm in Wyndham Park, Werribee, to talk about heat island developments in the west of Melbourne. Also, tomorrow, March 27, Climate Conversations will be at the "Bendigo Sustainability Festival" in the Gardens for the Future at White Hills. Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Safe Ground - reducing the impacts for war"; "Public housing high-rise residents suffering in the heat with inadequate infrastructure"; "Make a submission to the NSW Design and Place State Enviro Planning Policy review"; "New HEATWATCH report for Western Sydney"; "February 2022 Melbourne Online Community Meeting"; "Heatwave fatalities in Australia, 2001–2018: An analysis of coronial records"; "How a deluge of lockdown volunteers rescued UK’s hidden weather history"; "A simple way cities can make it easier for people to go solar » Yale Climate Connections"; "Payday" with George Monbiot; "Latest Great Barrier Reef mass bleaching puts climate pressure on Morrison government"; "Top videos: Elon Musk opens Tesla factory with a daggy dad dance"; "Smelter’s carbon credit subsidy slashed"; "Maldives greenlights destructive dredging to build housing and luxury resorts"; "After blackouts, China’s green goals take back seat to energy security"; "Australian government welcomes high fossil fuel prices, ships coal to Ukraine"; "Responses to Putin’s war risk impeding international cooperation on climate"; "Climate finance should not be made to compete with aid to Ukraine"; "We’re in a Fossil Fuel War. Biden Should Say So."; "The energy fallout from Russia's war on Ukraine"; "Bendigo Sustainability Festival". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations

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