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Professor Euan Ritchie (pictured) compares media coverage of the Queen's death to the existential threat facing Earth in the story "Why did the Queen’s death receive saturation media coverage while the future of the Earth goes largely ignored?"
And in its Editorial, the Melbourne Age says: "Australia can help steer the electric car revolution".
More climate links are:
"Protecting native forests is critical for tackling climate change. It's time for an immediate end to logging";
"University drops Santos branding of kids’ science roadshow after climate concerns raised";
"Is It Too Late to Make the Music Industry Sustainable?";
"Consider wildlife this firewood season";
"Australia's Global Climate Summit";
"Is Earth getting smaller?";
"NSW and ACT in talks over biggest border shake-up in living memory".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
By Robert McLeanProfessor Euan Ritchie (pictured) compares media coverage of the Queen's death to the existential threat facing Earth in the story "Why did the Queen’s death receive saturation media coverage while the future of the Earth goes largely ignored?"
And in its Editorial, the Melbourne Age says: "Australia can help steer the electric car revolution".
More climate links are:
"Protecting native forests is critical for tackling climate change. It's time for an immediate end to logging";
"University drops Santos branding of kids’ science roadshow after climate concerns raised";
"Is It Too Late to Make the Music Industry Sustainable?";
"Consider wildlife this firewood season";
"Australia's Global Climate Summit";
"Is Earth getting smaller?";
"NSW and ACT in talks over biggest border shake-up in living memory".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

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