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The David Suzuki Foundation tells us that Quebec has set the standard for the world by banning all future fossil fuel developments - "Quebec climate wins".
Australia's Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance has set out to help the country's journalists better report on climate change through the webinar: "Climate reporting - every journos round".
Other climate links are:
"City of Sydney to consider ban on fossil fuel advertising to fight climate change, pollution";
"The coming California mega-storm";
"How a top US business lobby promised climate action – but worked to block efforts";
"'Living in chronic uncertainty': How a third straight La Niña could impact Australians' mental health";
"Climate Change — It’s Socialism or Extinction";
"How to deal with fossil fuel lobbying and its growing influence in Australian politics";
"Horn of Africa drought places 22 million people at risk of starvation, says UN";
"Too Hot to Work, Too Hot to Play";
"Solar briefly overtakes coal in Australia as number one source of power nationally";
"Bumblebees Increasingly Stressed by Climate Change Over Past 100 Years, Study Finds";
"Where now with climate?";
"Billions in CBA mortgages exposed to extreme weather risks, climate analysis finds".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
By Robert McLeanThe David Suzuki Foundation tells us that Quebec has set the standard for the world by banning all future fossil fuel developments - "Quebec climate wins".
Australia's Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance has set out to help the country's journalists better report on climate change through the webinar: "Climate reporting - every journos round".
Other climate links are:
"City of Sydney to consider ban on fossil fuel advertising to fight climate change, pollution";
"The coming California mega-storm";
"How a top US business lobby promised climate action – but worked to block efforts";
"'Living in chronic uncertainty': How a third straight La Niña could impact Australians' mental health";
"Climate Change — It’s Socialism or Extinction";
"How to deal with fossil fuel lobbying and its growing influence in Australian politics";
"Horn of Africa drought places 22 million people at risk of starvation, says UN";
"Too Hot to Work, Too Hot to Play";
"Solar briefly overtakes coal in Australia as number one source of power nationally";
"Bumblebees Increasingly Stressed by Climate Change Over Past 100 Years, Study Finds";
"Where now with climate?";
"Billions in CBA mortgages exposed to extreme weather risks, climate analysis finds".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

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