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It's just day one of the Australian federal election campaign and already I'm exhausted - the election has been set for Saturday, May 21.
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"Michelle Grattan: An election fought on the political low ground";
"Wood and Gassco partner with European energy supplies";
"Nuclear and renewables to spearhead UK energy security";
"India joint venture aims to produce green hydrogen at scale";
"Lhyfe and wpd Offshore plan 600MW green hydrogen site";
"Acting on climate" - David Pocock;
"In an election following years of disasters, Australians need more than campaign trail soundbites";
"Fireproof Australia: who are the radical Extinction Rebellion splinter group?";
"‘This is an emergency’: Australia’s extreme weather crises spark anger at climate inaction";
"In Chablis vineyards, fear grows that destructive frosts may become the norm";
"Welcome to Climate 200";
"Hysteria, hyperbole, hubris and denial are driving foreign and defence policy";
"Rio Tinto investors vote against financial statements in climate protest";
"The Ukraine war reveals the biggest problem with humanity's approach to climate change";
"An overlooked danger of climate change";
"Marchons, marchons! Defenders of climate and social justice rally across France";
"One Last Climate Warning in New IPCC Report: ‘Now or Never’";
"Environmentalists in Chile Are Hoping to Replace the Country’s Pinochet-Era Legal Framework With an ‘Ecological Constitution’";
"Texas A&M Shut Down a Major Climate Change Modeling Center in February After a ‘Default’ by Its Chinese Partner";
"Coastal Commission Votes to Move Forward with Humboldt Offshore Wind Exploration";
"Opinion: The Senate’s climate change inaction ought to be the scandal of the century";
"Climate change protest prompts large police presence in DTLA; Activists chain themselves to doors of Chase Bank";
"'Swallowing a toad': Progressives warm to Manchin's fossil fuel demands to clinch climate package";
"Extinction Rebellion stages mass protest in central London";
"Show your support for climate action with animal posters!";
"Top economists care about climate change more than any other election issue";
"Rio Tinto investors vote against financial statements in climate protest";
"We can't just abandon our Pacific neighbours to the climate crisis";
"Businesses in the Hunter want more from politicians than a fear campaign about job losses in the coal industry";
"‘Simply put, they are lying’: Businesses all talk on climate action";
"Anthony Albanese speaks to SBS as federal election campaign formally begins";
"Scott Morrison speaks to SBS after setting date for federal election";
"One issue matters more to top economists than any other this election: climate change";
"How climate-friendly is an electric car? It all comes down to where you live".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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