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The question on the minds of many is will the passion for action on climate change by Prince Charles vanish now that he is King Charles (pictured)?
Stories discussing that issue can be found on The Conversation: "It would be appropriate for King Charles to remain strong on climate: Albanese" and SBS: "Will Charles as King mean an end to his climate change activism?"
And it was a question posed several years ago by Melbourne climate researcher and activist, David Spratt, who was also co-author of "Climate Code Red", that lives with me today and was reinforced/underlined/confirmed while reading the new book from Australia National University climate scientist, Dr Joëlle Gergis - "Humanity's Moment: A climate scientists case for hope".
Other climate links are:
"Climate change is white colonisation of the atmosphere. It’s time to tackle this entrenched racism";
"‘Untenable’: even companies profiting from Australia’s carbon market say the system must change";
"The climate crisis is real – but overusing terms like ‘crisis’ and ‘emergency’ comes with risk";
"Reasons for (cautious) optimism: the good news on the climate crisis".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
By Robert McLeanThe question on the minds of many is will the passion for action on climate change by Prince Charles vanish now that he is King Charles (pictured)?
Stories discussing that issue can be found on The Conversation: "It would be appropriate for King Charles to remain strong on climate: Albanese" and SBS: "Will Charles as King mean an end to his climate change activism?"
And it was a question posed several years ago by Melbourne climate researcher and activist, David Spratt, who was also co-author of "Climate Code Red", that lives with me today and was reinforced/underlined/confirmed while reading the new book from Australia National University climate scientist, Dr Joëlle Gergis - "Humanity's Moment: A climate scientists case for hope".
Other climate links are:
"Climate change is white colonisation of the atmosphere. It’s time to tackle this entrenched racism";
"‘Untenable’: even companies profiting from Australia’s carbon market say the system must change";
"The climate crisis is real – but overusing terms like ‘crisis’ and ‘emergency’ comes with risk";
"Reasons for (cautious) optimism: the good news on the climate crisis".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

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