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EPISODE · May 13, 2022 · 2 MIN

Quick Climate Links: The Sweaty Penguin; The Net-Zero Innovate podcast; Great Barrier Reef bleached, again

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

Here is something different, "The Sweaty Penguin" podcast, argued to be "Antarctica's Hottest Podcast". Take a listen to the Business Green podcast: "Net Zero Innovate Podcast 2 Lord Adair Turner and the exciting world of green industrial innovation". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "‘Criminalising our right to protest’: green groups’ anger over public order bill"; "Queensland floods: woman dies after vehicle is swept away as more heavy rain forecast"; "‘Shocking’ coral bleaching report quietly released after accusations of political interference"; "Nigeria, 10 other countries demonstrate actions to meet climate goals"; "There will never be a better time to save the planet"; "What pundits don’t say about climate change"; "Things I Read: A solar future isn't just likely — it's inevitable"; "Electricity prices are spiking, ten times as much as normal. Here are some educated guesses as to why"; "Climate change hits low-income earners harder – and poor housing in hotter cities is a disastrous combination"; "Australia has rich deposits of critical minerals for green technology. But we are not making the most of them … yet"; "The Biggest Potential Water Disaster in the United States"; "The Southwest’s Drought and Fires Are a Window to Our Climate Change Future"; "Insights. Ideas. Integration. Impact."; "Revealed: the ‘carbon bombs’ set to trigger catastrophic climate breakdown" "‘We will believe it when we see it’: the unanswered questions surrounding the Dungowan Dam"; "‘AFL players are concerned’: how the black summer fires spurred Tom Campbell to act on climate change"; "‘Our ancestors are in the rocks’: Australian gas project threatens ancient carvings – and emissions blowout"; "Coalition urges integration of climate resilience measures in WASH"; "New Energy Nexus"; "Renewable energy uptake surges globally despite war, COVID pandemic"; "Prairie Island Indian Community uses nuclear waste fund for net-zero carbon goal"; "Therapy dogs help wildland firefighters relieve stress"; "Radon – yet another higher risk from thawing permafrost"; "Inside Just Stop Oil: the 'hooligan' climate protesters taking on the tankers – video"; "‘We are living in hell’: Pakistan and India suffer extreme spring heatwaves"; "Swapping 20% of beef for microbial protein ‘could halve deforestation"; "EVs can be cheaper on a monthly basis than gas-powered cars"; "Illinois’ new climate bill is ambitious, justice-focused and a model for the nation"; "The Allied for Climate Transformation 2025"; "The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) is the regional floodplain management authority within the Goulburn and Broken Catchments in Victoria"; "Katrina Survivors Were Told They Could Use Grant Money to Rebuild. Now They’re Being Sued for It."; "Labor pledges more money to protect Great Barrier Reef from climate change if elected"; "An election guide: fact checking Morrison and Albanese on climate claims"; "Aware Super under pressure ahead of AGL coal split vote"; "What the next Australian government must do to save the Great Barrier Reef"; "Climate change isn’t just making cyclones worse, it’s making the floods they cause worse too – new research"; "‘Like 20 tip trucks pouring sand on every metre-wide strip’: how extreme storms can replenish beaches, not just erode them"; "4 reasons why the Morrison government’s forestry cash splash is bad policy"; "Political will for climate ambition, but what about action?"; "Ex-Green MPs question Govt’s climate record"; "Living near wildfires ups cancer risk"; "Climate change is devastating the Global South"; "Think about climate policy when you vote"; "91% Of Surveyed Corals Bleached Along Great Barrier Reef, Australia Says"; "US fracking boom could tip world to edge of climate disaster"; "Rare UK seabirds put at risk by ‘alarming loophole’, say campaigners"; "

Here is something different, "The Sweaty Penguin" podcast, argued to be "Antarctica's Hottest Podcast". Take a listen to the Business Green podcast: "Net Zero Innovate Podcast 2 Lord Adair Turner and the exciting world of green industrial innovation". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "‘Criminalising our right to protest’: green groups’ anger over public order bill"; "Queensland floods: woman dies after vehicle is swept away as more heavy rain forecast"; "‘Shocking’ coral bleaching report quietly released after accusations of political interference"; "Nigeria, 10 other countries demonstrate actions to meet climate goals"; "There will never be a better time to save the planet"; "What pundits don’t say about climate change"; "Things I Read: A solar future isn't just likely — it's inevitable"; "Electricity prices are spiking, ten times as much as normal. Here are some educated guesses as to why"; "Climate change hits low-income earners harder – and poor housing in hotter cities is a disastrous combination"; "Australia has rich deposits of critical minerals for green technology. But we are not making the most of them … yet"; "The Biggest Potential Water Disaster in the United States"; "The Southwest’s Drought and Fires Are a Window to Our Climate Change Future"; "Insights. Ideas. Integration. Impact."; "Revealed: the ‘carbon bombs’ set to trigger catastrophic climate breakdown" "‘We will believe it when we see it’: the unanswered questions surrounding the Dungowan Dam"; "‘AFL players are concerned’: how the black summer fires spurred Tom Campbell to act on climate change"; "‘Our ancestors are in the rocks’: Australian gas project threatens ancient carvings – and emissions blowout"; "Coalition urges integration of climate resilience measures in WASH"; "New Energy Nexus"; "Renewable energy uptake surges globally despite war, COVID pandemic"; "Prairie Island Indian Community uses nuclear waste fund for net-zero carbon goal"; "Therapy dogs help wildland firefighters relieve stress"; "Radon – yet another higher risk from thawing permafrost"; "Inside Just Stop Oil: the 'hooligan' climate protesters taking on the tankers – video"; "‘We are living in hell’: Pakistan and India suffer extreme spring heatwaves"; "Swapping 20% of beef for microbial protein ‘could halve deforestation"; "EVs can be cheaper on a monthly basis than gas-powered cars"; "Illinois’ new climate bill is ambitious, justice-focused and a model for the nation"; "The Allied for Climate Transformation 2025"; "The Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority (GBCMA) is the regional floodplain management authority within the Goulburn and Broken Catchments in Victoria"; "Katrina Survivors Were Told They Could Use Grant Money to Rebuild. Now They’re Being Sued for It."; "Labor pledges more money to protect Great Barrier Reef from climate change if elected"; "An election guide: fact checking Morrison and Albanese on climate claims"; "Aware Super under pressure ahead of AGL coal split vote"; "What the next Australian government must do to save the Great Barrier Reef"; "Climate change isn’t just making cyclones worse, it’s making the floods they cause worse too – new research"; "‘Like 20 tip trucks pouring sand on every metre-wide strip’: how extreme storms can replenish beaches, not just erode them"; "4 reasons why the Morrison government’s forestry cash splash is bad policy"; "Political will for climate ambition, but what about action?"; "Ex-Green MPs question Govt’s climate record"; "Living near wildfires ups cancer risk"; "Climate change is devastating the Global South"; "Think about climate policy when you vote"; "91% Of Surveyed Corals Bleached Along Great Barrier Reef, Australia Says"; "US fracking boom could tip world to edge of climate disaster"; "Rare UK seabirds put at risk by ‘alarming loophole’, say campaigners"; "

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