Listen, and watch, as Rebecca Harris talks about “A climate atlas for Australia’s wine industry”;
Medium tells readers: “What Happens in the World When We Continue to Ignore Global Warming”;
From Inside Climate News readers learn: “A Friday for the Future: The Global Climate Strike May Help the Youth Movement Rebound From the Pandemic”;
On Reuters readerd hear: “California governor signs $15 bln package to tackle climate change”;
Next, we have two stories from Climate Home News:
“Seven countries join US and EU in methane reduction pledge”;
“Who will build the world’s last coal plant?”;
From Climate Action: “UK Export Finance commits to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050”;
Two stories from Yale Climate Connections:
“Titles for getting down to climate business now that children are back to school”;
“New fund aims to bring more people into the climate conversation”;
From Sky News it is: “ Climate change: phase out gas power by 2035, say businesses including Nestle, Thames Water, Co-op”;
Next, we have six stories from The Guardian:
“China’s pledge to kick the coal habit comes at a critical moment for the planet”;
“Scott Morrison says Australia ‘really good at digging stuff up’ while announcing clean energy summit”;
“Young global climate strikers vow change is coming – from the streets”;
“Johnson defends trade secretary after climate crisis denial tweets”;
“New Zealand is no ‘off-grid’ safe haven from the apocalypse”;
“Stepping up when adults don’t: ‘It’s just so real for us right now’”;
From ASU it’s: “The New Faces of Climate Justice”;
The Melbourne Age has eight stories about the climate crisis:
“Time’s up for coal: Inside the global push to kill our dirtiest fuel”;
“Nancy Pelosi says Australia is ‘leading the way’ on climate”;
“Analysis finds $300m paid to farmers to keep trees they were unlikely to clear”;
“IMF urges Australia to tighten controls on industrial polluters”;
“Former fire chief calls for paid firefighting reserve to fight mega blazes”;
“‘Position of strength’: Nationals urge greater climate ambition for Glasgow summit”;
“As the world turns on coal, scientists are at work on green steel”;
“‘We can still turn this around’: Thunberg helms election climate rally in Berlin”;
From RenewEconomy: “World’s largest floating wind farm begins supplying power to Scotland grid”;
From the Global Footprint Network: “Measure what you treasure”;
Climate Conscious tells readers about “Sustainable Traveling”;
Now it’s four stories from The Conversation:
“Have climate change predictions matched reality? Podcast”;
“Josh Frydenberg prepares ground for Scott Morrison to commit to 2050 climate target”;
“More reasons for optimism on climate change than we’ve seen for decades: 2 climate experts explain”;
“View from The Hill: Barnaby Joyce falls (sort of) into step for the ‘net zero’ march”;
From the World Resources Institute: “Seven Transformations for More Equitable and Sustainable Cities”;
A look at: “Briefing: What is Climate Anxiety?”;
A podcast on: “Capitalism, corporate violence, and degrowth”;
From Climate Conscious: “The Missing Links in Carbon Offset Calculation”;
And from Medium: “The Linguistic Bait and Switch of Climate Change”;
The Climate Media Centre says: “Climate change is a global problem. Climate action is a local solution”;
From The New York Times: "How record rain and officials' mistakes led to drownings on a Subway";
The Grattan Institute: "Towards net zero: practical policies to reduce agricultural emissions";
and finally, Rolling Stone Magazine carries the story: “Can Camila Cabello and a Cadre of Celebs Convince Their Industry to Fight for Climate Action?”.
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