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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2022 · 2 MIN

Quick Climate Links: Whose job is it to repair the troubles we have caused?; Retired admiral points to the challenges that await us

from Climate Conversations · host Robert McLean

This picture of Dr James Goldie has him with multi-coloured hair, but it always seems to be changing and I even saw one picture of him with green hair. Dr Goldie is from Monash University's Climate Change Communication Research Hub. The Australia Institute has many fascinating webinars and an equal number of fascinating guests and the latest, from Wednesday, March 23, was Chris Barrie: "A Climate for Leadership: how Australia should respond to increasing disasters". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "We need to talk about these floods | with Sue Higginson"; "SEC Proposes Landmark Rule Requiring Companies to Tell Investors of Risks Posed by Climate Change"; "Huge cost blowout causes some farmers to withdraw support for new Queensland dam"; "Seymour Alternative Farming Expo"; "Farmers for Climate Action"; "The Australia China Business Council invites you to the Australia-China Agribusiness Summit"; "Donate to create marine parks for our wildlife"; "Shell U-turn on Cambo oilfield would threaten green targets, say campaigners"; "Why we need to get back to thinking of co-operative and mutual enterprise as a social business"; "Mutuals see greater role in disaster resilience"; "Tornado Cuts Destructive Path Through New Orleans as Storms Threaten South"; "The Wentworth Project: polling shows voters prefer Albanese for PM, and put climate issue first in ‘teal’ battle"; "Saving the Great Barrier Reef: these recent research breakthroughs give us renewed hope for its survival"; "Thinking of swerving high fuel prices with an e-scooter or e-bike? 5 crucial questions answered"; "If the UN wants to slash plastic waste, it must tackle soaring plastic production - and why we use so much of it"; "Insider blows whistle on Australia's greenhouse gas reduction schemes"; "Morrison government committed $5.9bn for dams without advice from water infrastructure board"; "UN mission must see coral bleaching to get ‘whole picture’ of Great Barrier Reef, experts say"; "Dropping seeds by drone, Telstra starts carbon farming to offset its emissions"; "There is something acting a lot like a carbon price in our economy and it is called risk"; "The global system for rating companies’ ethical credentials is meaningless"; "France's TotalEnergies 'unable to end' Russian gas purchases"; "Opinion: Why Food Production Is Critical to Climate Change"; "River: Australian documentary narrated by Willem Dafoe highlights the importance and precarity of rivers worldwide"; "For a successful green transition, a data-driven culture is vital"; "Pilbara rock art custodians want WA government, Woodside to hit pause on Burrup projects"; "Leave the car keys at home. We need to get back on public transport"; "Can wind and solar power replace coal in Texas?"; "The remote Shetland Islands are a surprising leader in the race to net-zero"; "Hurricane Michael Hit the Florida Panhandle in 2018 With 155 MPH Winds. Some Black and Low-Income Neighborhoods Still Haven’t Recovered"; "In almost every state, over half of all women of color earn less than a living wage"; "How Europe Got Hooked on Russian Gas Despite Reagan’s Warnings"; "Spain mulls price cap for gas plants to bring down power bills"; "Activists protest tanker as Russian oil imports flow into US ahead of ban"; "Span raises $90M to make smart panels the gateway to home electrification"; "Why ​‘maladaptation’ is getting so much attention"; "We need to talk about how we talk about natural gas"; "Insider blows whistle on Australia's greenhouse gas reduction schemes"; "‘We need support’: Councils beg federal government for stronger climate action"; ""Everyone disagrees with him”: Turnbull takes aim at Angus Taylor"; "UN chief calls for extreme weather warning systems for everyone on Earth"; "Inside Dan Ilic’s latest plan to take on fossil fuel-funded candidates at the election"; "Kids born in 2

This picture of Dr James Goldie has him with multi-coloured hair, but it always seems to be changing and I even saw one picture of him with green hair. Dr Goldie is from Monash University's Climate Change Communication Research Hub. The Australia Institute has many fascinating webinars and an equal number of fascinating guests and the latest, from Wednesday, March 23, was Chris Barrie: "A Climate for Leadership: how Australia should respond to increasing disasters". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "We need to talk about these floods | with Sue Higginson"; "SEC Proposes Landmark Rule Requiring Companies to Tell Investors of Risks Posed by Climate Change"; "Huge cost blowout causes some farmers to withdraw support for new Queensland dam"; "Seymour Alternative Farming Expo"; "Farmers for Climate Action"; "The Australia China Business Council invites you to the Australia-China Agribusiness Summit"; "Donate to create marine parks for our wildlife"; "Shell U-turn on Cambo oilfield would threaten green targets, say campaigners"; "Why we need to get back to thinking of co-operative and mutual enterprise as a social business"; "Mutuals see greater role in disaster resilience"; "Tornado Cuts Destructive Path Through New Orleans as Storms Threaten South"; "The Wentworth Project: polling shows voters prefer Albanese for PM, and put climate issue first in ‘teal’ battle"; "Saving the Great Barrier Reef: these recent research breakthroughs give us renewed hope for its survival"; "Thinking of swerving high fuel prices with an e-scooter or e-bike? 5 crucial questions answered"; "If the UN wants to slash plastic waste, it must tackle soaring plastic production - and why we use so much of it"; "Insider blows whistle on Australia's greenhouse gas reduction schemes"; "Morrison government committed $5.9bn for dams without advice from water infrastructure board"; "UN mission must see coral bleaching to get ‘whole picture’ of Great Barrier Reef, experts say"; "Dropping seeds by drone, Telstra starts carbon farming to offset its emissions"; "There is something acting a lot like a carbon price in our economy and it is called risk"; "The global system for rating companies’ ethical credentials is meaningless"; "France's TotalEnergies 'unable to end' Russian gas purchases"; "Opinion: Why Food Production Is Critical to Climate Change"; "River: Australian documentary narrated by Willem Dafoe highlights the importance and precarity of rivers worldwide"; "For a successful green transition, a data-driven culture is vital"; "Pilbara rock art custodians want WA government, Woodside to hit pause on Burrup projects"; "Leave the car keys at home. We need to get back on public transport"; "Can wind and solar power replace coal in Texas?"; "The remote Shetland Islands are a surprising leader in the race to net-zero"; "Hurricane Michael Hit the Florida Panhandle in 2018 With 155 MPH Winds. Some Black and Low-Income Neighborhoods Still Haven’t Recovered"; "In almost every state, over half of all women of color earn less than a living wage"; "How Europe Got Hooked on Russian Gas Despite Reagan’s Warnings"; "Spain mulls price cap for gas plants to bring down power bills"; "Activists protest tanker as Russian oil imports flow into US ahead of ban"; "Span raises $90M to make smart panels the gateway to home electrification"; "Why ​‘maladaptation’ is getting so much attention"; "We need to talk about how we talk about natural gas"; "Insider blows whistle on Australia's greenhouse gas reduction schemes"; "‘We need support’: Councils beg federal government for stronger climate action"; ""Everyone disagrees with him”: Turnbull takes aim at Angus Taylor"; "UN chief calls for extreme weather warning systems for everyone on Earth"; "Inside Dan Ilic’s latest plan to take on fossil fuel-funded candidates at the election"; "Kids born in 2

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