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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2022 · 8 MIN

Quick Climate Links: 'The Good You Can Do"; a BHP wind farm for WA; A podcast about the Paris climate goals

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

The podcast "The Good You Can Do"  is worth a listen: "What is the best way to take action on climate change?". And the Canary Media podcast, Political Climate asks the question: "Are the Paris climate goals still within reach?". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "‘It’s happening now’: how rising sea levels are causing a US migration crisis"; "I was targeted by Murdoch-owned media for supporting independent candidates and their climate agendas"; "Climate change is our greatest health challenge – we must act to protect future generations"; "Wars, floods and pestilence: These horrors do have an economic upside"; "Governments must heed IPCC final warning"; "Driver found dead in Sydney floodwaters"; "Pinterest bans all climate misinformation on its platform"; "Federal election 2022: Angus Taylor slams Labor for wanting to host United Nations climate summit"; "NSW boosts size of first wind and solar tender after early coal exit"; "Greens aim for negative emissions with generous floor price for carbon offsets"; "Man found dead in NSW as Queensland flood victims face means test to access recovery funds"; "Demand for electric vehicles rising but battery costs, policy inertia keep prices high"; "Scenic flyers didn't think about emissions"; "Earth's CO2 levels to hit alarming milestone"; "'Superblooms of fungus': How climate change is making valley fever worse"; "Climate change, mental health services, a better education system: what marginalised young people told us needs to be fixed"; "What would it take to get Australians to buy electric cars? Canberra provides a guide"; "Another day, another flood: preparing for more climate disasters means taking more personal responsibility for risk"; "IPCC report: how New Zealand could reduce emissions faster and rely less on offsets to reach net-zero"; "‘Learning to live with it’? From Covid to climate breakdown, it’s the new way of failing"; "British energy security strategy"; "Youth on the mic"; "How climate-friendly is an electric car? It all comes down to where you live"; "Time’s up: why Australia has to quit stalling and wean itself off fossil fuels"; "ExxonMobil Announces $10 Billion Oil Investment the Same Day IPCC Signals End for Fossil Fuels"; "Biden’s Call to Increase LNG Export Capacity on Gulf Coast is Tantamount To Sarah Palin’s Call to ‘Drill Baby Drill’ According to Environmental Advocates"; "It’s Time for a Net Zero Building Boom"; "UN weather agency to spearhead 5 year early warning plan, boosting climate action"; "Evacuation ahead of natural disasters: Evidence from cyclone Phailin in India and typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines"; "Climate change as observed in the Bay of Bengal"; "Cyclone Amphan highlights the value of multi-hazard early warnings"; "European Floods Are Latest Sign of a Global Warming Crisis"; "Floods Thrust Climate Change to Center of German Campaign as Toll Mounts"; "WMO Atlas of Mortality and Economic Losses from Weather, Climate and Water Extremes"; "Climate change: Wind and solar reach milestone as demand surges"; "Yes, Colonialism Caused Climate Change, IPCC Reports"; "Another Variable in the Winemaking Process: Climate Change"; "Sweden set to be world’s first country to target consumption-based emission cuts"; "Costa Rica’s ‘leave it in the ground’ policy in doubt after election": "Saudi Arabia dilutes fossil fuel phase-out language with techno-fixes in IPCC report"; "Five takeaways from the IPCC’s report on limiting dangerous global heating"; "In doubling adaptation finance, ‘champions’ aim to avoid repeat of $100bn failure"; "Climate science and financial risk: Forging a path to more climate-resilient businesses"; "Carbon capture and storage: is it a solution for the climate crisis, or a distraction from taking effective climate action?"; "Fan Plastic! How Plastic Waste Could Be Used To Grab CO2"; "Hundre

The podcast "The Good You Can Do"  is worth a listen: "What is the best way to take action on climate change?". And the Canary Media podcast, Political Climate asks the question: "Are the Paris climate goals still within reach?". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "‘It’s happening now’: how rising sea levels are causing a US migration crisis"; "I was targeted by Murdoch-owned media for supporting independent candidates and their climate agendas"; "Climate change is our greatest health challenge – we must act to protect future generations"; "Wars, floods and pestilence: These horrors do have an economic upside"; "Governments must heed IPCC final warning"; "Driver found dead in Sydney floodwaters"; "Pinterest bans all climate misinformation on its platform"; "Federal election 2022: Angus Taylor slams Labor for wanting to host United Nations climate summit"; "NSW boosts size of first wind and solar tender after early coal exit"; "Greens aim for negative emissions with generous floor price for carbon offsets"; "Man found dead in NSW as Queensland flood victims face means test to access recovery funds"; "Demand for electric vehicles rising but battery costs, policy inertia keep prices high"; "Scenic flyers didn't think about emissions"; "Earth's CO2 levels to hit alarming milestone"; "'Superblooms of fungus': How climate change is making valley fever worse"; "Climate change, mental health services, a better education system: what marginalised young people told us needs to be fixed"; "What would it take to get Australians to buy electric cars? Canberra provides a guide"; "Another day, another flood: preparing for more climate disasters means taking more personal responsibility for risk"; "IPCC report: how New Zealand could reduce emissions faster and rely less on offsets to reach net-zero"; "‘Learning to live with it’? From Covid to climate breakdown, it’s the new way of failing"; "British energy security strategy"; "Youth on the mic"; "How climate-friendly is an electric car? It all comes down to where you live"; "Time’s up: why Australia has to quit stalling and wean itself off fossil fuels"; "ExxonMobil Announces $10 Billion Oil Investment the Same Day IPCC Signals End for Fossil Fuels"; "Biden’s Call to Increase LNG Export Capacity on Gulf Coast is Tantamount To Sarah Palin’s Call to ‘Drill Baby Drill’ According to Environmental Advocates"; "It’s Time for a Net Zero Building Boom"; "UN weather agency to spearhead 5 year early warning plan, boosting climate action"; "Evacuation ahead of natural disasters: Evidence from cyclone Phailin in India and typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines"; "Climate change as observed in the Bay of Bengal"; "Cyclone Amphan highlights the value of multi-hazard early warnings"; "European Floods Are Latest Sign of a Global Warming Crisis"; "Floods Thrust Climate Change to Center of German Campaign as Toll Mounts"; "WMO Atlas of Mortality and Economic Losses from Weather, Climate and Water Extremes"; "Climate change: Wind and solar reach milestone as demand surges"; "Yes, Colonialism Caused Climate Change, IPCC Reports"; "Another Variable in the Winemaking Process: Climate Change"; "Sweden set to be world’s first country to target consumption-based emission cuts"; "Costa Rica’s ‘leave it in the ground’ policy in doubt after election": "Saudi Arabia dilutes fossil fuel phase-out language with techno-fixes in IPCC report"; "Five takeaways from the IPCC’s report on limiting dangerous global heating"; "In doubling adaptation finance, ‘champions’ aim to avoid repeat of $100bn failure"; "Climate science and financial risk: Forging a path to more climate-resilient businesses"; "Carbon capture and storage: is it a solution for the climate crisis, or a distraction from taking effective climate action?"; "Fan Plastic! How Plastic Waste Could Be Used To Grab CO2"; "Hundre

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