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Make sense of the latest news about climate change and the environment, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team. Hear the story behind the headline.... more
FAQs about Climate calling:How many episodes does Climate calling have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.
April 22, 2024Nations call to reduce plastic use by 60% by 2040'Planet versus the plastics' is the new call to arms for Earth Day 2024, which is calling for a 60 per cent reduction in plastic use by 2040. The United Nations Environment Program has found humans produce 400 million tonnes of plastic waste each year....more4minPlay
April 21, 2024South Australia's Riverland region bursting back to life after floodsIt's been just over a year since South Australia's River Murray burst its banks in the biggest flood since 1956. For months flooding from high rainfall interstate put thousands of hectares of agricultural land under water and inundated 3500 houses. But it also pumped much needed water through the ailing southern end of the Murray Darling basin. South Australian correspondent Peta Doherty toured the Pike Floodplains in the Riverland with Indigenous rangers from River Murray and Mallee Country....more6minPlay
April 16, 2024Coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef is 'a wake up call'Coral reefs around the world are experiencing global bleaching for the fourth time - a result of warming ocean waters - driven in part, by climate change. The event is expected to be the most extensive on record. For Australia's Great Barrier Reef, it's the fifth mass bleaching event in eight years....more4minPlay
April 10, 2024Climate inaction by governments ruled to be a human rights violationIn a landmark ruling...Europe’s top human rights court has found the Swiss government is not doing enough to combat climate change. Experts say it could unleash a new wave of climate litigation. The verdict suggests governments are legally obligated to meet their climate targets under human rights law....more5minPlay
April 09, 2024INTERVIEW: Patricia Scotland warns some Pacific Island countries may disappearThe Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland is raising the alarm about disappearing Pacific Islands, and the potential for larger Commonwealth nations to become the new homes for climate refugees. She’s upped the ante on the need for developed Commonwealth countries to cut emissions and spend more on climate adaption in an interview from Samoa with SBS. Baroness Scotland has made an appeal for developed nations like Australia to speed up the clean energy transition, as federal budget deliberations here reach their final stages. Ahead of a Commonwealth heads of government meeting in Samoa later this year, Baroness Patricia Scotland has also warned some Commonwealth countries in the Pacific could soon cease to exist... and it would be inconscionable not to act. She's speaking to SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson from the Samoan capital Apia....more15minPlay
April 09, 2024Farmers switch to 'natural' farming methods for resilience to extreme weatherFarmers in India say using biofertilisers instead of artificial chemicals helps the plants to survive storms, flooding and dry weather....more6minPlay
April 04, 2024When the river runs dry: megadroughts on the cards in Australia, new report warnsAustralia could soon see megadroughts that last for more than 20 years, new modelling suggests. The bleak research from the Australian National University and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes has found these droughts could be worse than anything else in recent historical experience....more7minPlay
March 08, 2024New mass bleaching event underway on Great Barrier ReefWeeks of above-average temperatures have taken a toll on the Great Barrier Reef, as scientists confirm at least two-thirds of the reef is experiencing another mass bleaching. With coral bleaching events affecting more and more reefs worldwide, some are fearing the Great Barrier Reef won't recover as it has in the past....more5minPlay
February 08, 2024Australia experiencing 'climate whiplash', new report showsWhile 2023 was the hottest year on record for the planet, for Australia, it was a year of all extremes. Australia experienced its warmest winter ever, with a contrast of summer weather patterns seen across the country. In its latest report, the Climate Council is calling it a "climate whiplash"....more5minPlay
January 12, 2024Plastic not so fantastic for environmental experts, as recycling falls flatAustralians consume 3.8 million tonnes of plastic every year, causing serious harm to wildlife, marine ecosystems and human life. New research from the Australia Institute suggests that taxing plastic packaging could raise around $1.5 billion a year, which some believe might help reduce consumption....more6minPlay
FAQs about Climate calling:How many episodes does Climate calling have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.