The Geelong-based "The Sustainable Hour" has just published its 400th episode - congratulations to Mik Aidt and his team, what a wonderful effort.
Free gifts are not something I can overlook and just recently when leaving a lecture by Saul Griffith in which he talked about his new book, "The Big Switch", there, in the foyer, was a range of free things, including the Margaret Klein Salmon book, "Facing the Climate Emergency".
Other Quick Climate Links for today:
"75% of people want single-use plastics banned, global survey finds";
"Energy issues firmly in the spotlight at Sustainability Live";
"Why is a tech billionaire trying to buy Australia’s dirtiest energy company AGL?";
"Farmers in England and Wales ‘face toughest times in a generation’";
"Shrewsbury residents frustrated as floods grow more frequent";
"Welcome to the Celsius Initiative!";
"Energy poverty in the climate crisis: what Australia and the European Union can learn from each other";
"Show fierce opposition to Keith Pitt's fracking handout";
"Pauline Hanson v the gas giants: who would have thought?";
"How Scott Morrison might junk the Cannon-Brookes and Brookfield mega-bid for AGL";
"Santos has paid tax! What’s the scam?";
"‘Zero’ chance Australian LNG can replace Russian gas, analysts say".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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