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Quick Climate Links: Dr Haydn Washington talks ecological ethics; Robert Kennedy's decades old message still relevant today; Need for indigenous knowledge


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Dr Haydn Washington (pictured) was one of the speakers at yesterday's (Saturday, April 23) digital workshop staged by the Australian Centre for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE).
The late Robert Kennedy understood the need for a steady-state economy and was assassinated soon after introducing the idea to the people of America.
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"Confronting human supremacy in defence of the Earth";
"High diesel prices fuelling rural properties' move to solar";
"Climate change adaptation requires Indigenous knowledge";
"Google Doodle marks Earth Day with sobering images of climate crisis";
"Colonialism: why leading climate scientists have finally acknowledged its link with climate change";
"The right to swim: mass trespass of Kinder reservoir planned";
"Disbanding of Dorset wildlife crime team puts birds of prey ‘at risk’";
"Earth Day: Man has left extremely negative footprints on earth – HOMEF";
"Earth Day: CSDevNet lists merits of investing in women, girls";
"Young people are switched on and politically engaged. But they've barely had a mention in the election campaign";
"Helping communities rapidly transition to address the climate emergency";
"‘Worst crisis since the second world war’: Germany prepares for a Russian gas embargo";
"Summer of 2021 was Europe’s hottest on record";
"Eco-friendly air conditioners are possible — here’s how future cities can keep cool";
"Thousands flee their homes as wind-whipped wildfires rage across US southwest";
"Want to Elect Climate Champions? Here’s How to Tell Who’s Really Serious About Climate Change";
"The Decline of Kentucky’s Coal Industry Has Produced Hundreds of Safety and Environmental Violations at Strip Mines"
"In South Asia, Vehicle Exhaust, Agricultural Burning and In-Home Cooking Produce Some of the Most Toxic Air in the World";
"Global Wildfire Activity to Surge in Coming Years";
"How Much Did Ancient Land-Clearing Fires in New Zealand Affect the Climate?";
"Why renewables can’t save the planet | Michael Shellenberger"
"Redlined Neighborhoods in Cities Across the US Saw More Oil Drilling, Study Finds";
"Social Media Giants Get a Failing Grade on Climate Disinformation";
"Shell cuts Scope 1, 2 and methane emissions";
"Linde Material Handling launches AI Energy Navigator tool".
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