Climate Conversations

Quick Climate Links: Prof Michael Mann interviewed on the BBC's 'Science in Action'


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U.S. climate scientist, Professor Michael Mann, was among the guests on a "Science in Action" show from the BBC World Service where it covered everything from the volcanic eruption near Tonga to ocean warming.
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"Energy bills: ‘I got a green deal, so why am I paying eye-watering sums?’";
"Kamala Harris to announce wildfire money in visit to California on Friday";
"What does hope look like in 2022?";
"22 Predictions for 2022";
"The cities of 2121: Changemakers envision the future they’re working toward";
"Environmentalists vow to fight latest Kimberley fracking proposal to unearth Australia's largest oil resource";
"Fake Snow for China Olympics Needs 49 Million Gallons of Water";
"The deal with Jacinda Ardern’s Labour party is proving toxic for New Zealand’s Greens";
"Tennis Australia ends partnership with Santos after one year";
"EU Climate Chief Wants Renewables to Stop Making Putin ‘Rich’";
"People in glass houses… Scientist gives interview on environmental harm of conservatories – from her conservatory";
"‘We’re basically starting from zero’: Restoring Finland’s river ecosystems";
"Walking and cycling must be made safe in England. Here’s our plan to do just that":
"The U.S. Military Emits More Carbon Dioxide Into the Atmosphere Than Entire Countries Like Denmark or Portugal";
"Inspired by King’s Words, Experts Say the Fight for Climate Justice Anywhere is a Fight for Climate Justice Everywhere";
"Heading for a Second Term, Fed Chair Jerome Powell Bucks a Global Trend on Climate Change";
"China Moves to Freeze Production of Climate Super-Pollutants But Lacks a System to Monitor Emissions";
"Warming Trends: Winterless Olympics, a Disaster Novel Shows the Importance of Storytelling in Climate Conversations and a New Lab Studies Parks and Warming";
"‘Just a new fossil fuel industry’: Australia to send first shipment of liquefied hydrogen to Japan";
"Record-breaking Western Australia heatwave has days to run before it moves east";
"Nanoplastic pollution found at both of Earth’s poles for first time".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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