Marty Kady (pictured) is the editorial director for subscription platforms at Politico and takes us through the group's second Sustainability Summit - "Fast-tracking a sustainable future".
Dr. Britt Wray is a Human and Planetary Health Postdoctoral Fellow at the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health - you can hear her on the "What could possibly go right" podcast.
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"Labor now has the chance to act with gusto on climate policy";
"Nationals could break away: Labor’s election win spurs more Coalition climate wars";
"Worm composting, a climate-friendly alternative to the landfill";
"Australia to stand with Pacific islands on climate crisis and ‘respect’ region, Penny Wong says";
"Climate action is the undisputed winner of the federal election";
"Shell consultant quits, accusing firm of ‘extreme harms’ to environment";
"Nationals could dump Barnaby Joyce over net zero stance with Peter Dutton set to lead Liberals";
"We Chose Laissez-Faire Capitalism Over Paradise and It’s Killing Us";
"Climate Crisis and Bullshit Optimism";
"How To Tackle An Existential Crisis";
"The Unsustainable Nation";
"Why We’re Failing The Climate Test";
"‘If It Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix It’ Is A Terrible Response To Climate Collapse";
"Supply chain delays and steel costs are part of ‘perfect storm’ stalling renewable energy growth";
"Albanese wants climate consensus with Biden in first overseas meeting";
"Labor election victory welcomed in global climate circles";
"Underwater drone carries out first-ever offshore wind farm inspection";
"Rising petrol prices to drag on confidence";
"Climate ‘central’ for Pacific relations";
"Sharp cut in methane now could help avoid worst of climate crisis";
"Melting permafrost could expose millions to invisible cancer-causing gas";
"‘Australia votes for climate action’: How the world framed Labor’s victory as a win for the planet";
"A flourishing ecology and a healthy economy? Henry David Thoreau thought you couldn’t have one without the other";
"We identified the 63 animals most likely to go extinct by 2041. We can’t give up on them yet";
"The election showed Australia’s huge appetite for stronger climate action. What levers can the new government pull?";
"New study finds large mammal groupings help ecosystem restoration";
"Protecting cultural and biological diversity is central to solving climate change";
"Australia’s rightwing government weaponised climate change – now it has faced its reckoning";
"Global heating is cutting sleep across the world, study finds";
"‘Who cares if Miami is six metres underwater?’ HSBC banker under fire for dismissing climate warnings";
"This is just the beginning. Above-normal heat is forecast for most of the U.S. this summer";
"A new bill could speed up American electrification by 20 years":
"Is climate positive activewear the future? This Byron Bay designer says yes";
"Carbon storage: climate cure or palliative care for fossil fuels";
"Teals to demand action on integrity commission and climate";
"Albanese wants climate consensus with Biden in first overseas meeting":
"Nationals could break away: Labor’s election win spurs more Coalition climate wars";
"Mega, giga, terafire: New language to capture monster blazes";
"Shell consultant quits, accusing firm of ‘extreme harms’ to environment".
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