Gemma Viney (pictured) is from the Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of Sydney and was among the speakers at a recent webinar staged by the SEI entitled "Never Again or Never? Environmental Justice in Australia".
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"‘Sustainable’ logging: when will we twig to the scams?";
"We’re a community of people working together for Victoria’s environment and future. Join us!";
"Joint Statement: Getting Victoria Off Gas";
"Australian parliament clears way for offshore wind farms";
"Very healthy’: Malcolm Turnbull backs climate-focused independents running in Liberal seats";
"Climate Action in a Fast and Busy World";
"Glasgow was a success, pity about Australia: Paris Accord author";
"Coal closures could come faster under both major parties’ climate plans";
"In a field near Geelong, switch flicked on Australia’s biggest battery";
"As my people move to higher ground, we need Australia to rise above its dangerous addiction to coal";
"Global warming is not like a Batman dilemma’";
"Biden Orders Federal Vehicles and Buildings to Use Renewable Energy by 2050";
"Landfill waste turned into commercial-grade petrol, diesel in CQUniversity project";
"A Legendary VC Has a Plan for Solving Climate Change";
""Decimated" town concerned about future mining";
"The West’s Nuclear Mistake";
"Statement on International Public Support for the Clean Energy Transition";
"Cop26 president declares ‘fragile win’ for climate despite watered-down coal pledges – as it happened";
"“Green colonialism”: the background behind a Western outlook on African nature";
"The Battle for Earth's Climate Will Be Fought in Africa";
"The Social and Economic Effects of Climate Change in Africa";
"What happens to global emissions if Africa triples down on natural gas for power?";
"Household air pollution and health";
"Global Energy Inequality Goes Deeper Than Bitcoin";
"Iron-dumping ocean experiment sparks controversy";
"Australian forests will store less carbon as climate change worsens and severe fires become more common";
"Why climate change must stay on the news agenda beyond global summits";
"Nature is hiding in every nook of Australia’s cities – just look a little closer and you’ll find it";
"Billions for Climate Protection Fuel New Debate: Who Deserves It Most";
"We won’t get a ‘freedom day’ from climate crisis without technology";
"Renewable energy: An imbalance of power";
"Lignocellulose: how nature's wonder material could help the energy transition";
"Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now";
"Strohm signs MoU with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy";
"HydrogenOne Capital Growth buys £9m stake in NanoSUN";
"How the iconic Sydney Opera House is cutting carbon pollution";
"Comparing the Coalition and Labor’s climate modelling reveals some underlying truths";
"WestConnex environmental offsets bought on property 400km outside Sydney part-owned by consultant";
"‘Enormous sum of money’: $40m windfall from NSW environmental offsets sparks calls for inquiry";
"Exclusive: oil companies’ profits soared to $174bn this year as US gas prices rose".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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