A nameless correspondent has called me a "gullible fool and a pusher of lies" - you decide.
He/she writes: "You are in need of a proper education! Going to only biased conferences, run by corrupt institutions, does not make you an expert, it make (sic) you a gullible fool and a pusher of lies".
Meanwhile, Yale Climate Connection tells us "A switch to clean energy rapidly improves community health".
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"Canada in deepwater: behind the Trudeau government’s approval of the Bay du Nord offshore oil development";
"This election, the Ontario NDP’s climate plan is to undo the past four years";
"Steven Del Duca once halted Highway 413. But is the Ontario Liberal leader a climate visionary?";
"Spraying herbicides from helicopters? Concerns mount over plans for southern B.C. forests";
"Could a climate of change eject the Liberals from the Perth blue-ribbon seat of Curtin?";
"Listen to the Albert’s lyrebird: the best performer you’ve never heard of";
"Powerful 'rivers in the sky' could cause Antarctic Peninsula's biggest ice shelf to collapse";
"Canada is a rogue super-emitter";
"Just Stop Oil protesters scale fuel tanker in west London to block M4 access";
"Climate policies must allow women to control their bodies and their fates";
"‘No one has been spared’: The climate crisis and the bleak future of food";
"How Francia Marquez aims to break barriers in Colombia";
"Historical GHG Emissions"'
"March 2022: Earth’s 5th-warmest March on record";
"Central U.S. facing multi-day threat of severe storms and wildfires";
"Hurry up, future: International city initiatives that could lift Melbourne";
"Why the Daintree’s going to be ‘the only rainforest that’s growing, not shrinking’";
"How To Avoid Climate Doomism";
"California’s Cap-and-Trade Program and Local Climate Action Plans";
"Biden Plans to Open More Public Land to Drilling";
"South Africa flood toll nears 400 as rescuers search for missing";
"Regenerating Australia by Damon Gameau asks, what could Australia look like by 2030?";
"Atmospheric rivers could trigger next big Antarctic ice shelf collapse, study says";
"Methane emissions break record for second consecutive year: NOAA";
"Business Leaders Know the Climate Status Quo Is Untenable";
"The hottest electric vehicles at New York’s auto show have two wheels";
"Honda targets ‘Electric Vision’ for 2022";
"New report finds renewable energy can create three times as many jobs compared to fossil fuels";
"In Houston, one neighborhood’s trial – and retrial – by water".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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