Zoe Daniel, who is challenging Goldstein incumbent, LiberaL MPTim Wilson, in the Saturday, May 21, Australian federal election, has declared the "Same isn't Safe" and you can read about what is happening: "Lies, election pitches and truth in advertising: Fake ‘teal’ pamphlets hit Goldstein letterboxes".
Other Quick Climate Links for today are:
"A Total Moral Disaster" - the latest episode from Hot Take;
"STHLM+50 Climate Hub" - another event from We Don't Have Time;
"Climate Change Youth Leadership Program";
"Youth program seeks members";
"Yolanda Vega is running for a Federal Senate seat to represent Victorians";
"What It’s Like to Live Through India’s Nonstop Heat Wave";
"Greens to lay out priorities as poll nears";
"To reduce corporate emissions, CEOs need to be bold risk takers";
"Fiddling with a climate response while our workers face the heat";
"No, Mr Morrison. Minority government need not create ‘chaos’ – it might finally drag Australia to a responsible climate policy";
"Could we learn to love slugs and snails in our gardens?";
"Labor’s climate policy easily beats Coalition’s";
"Norway turns its back on gas and oil to become a renewable superpower";
"Help to buy EVs in ‘landmark’ New Zealand net zero climate plan";
"Breaking climate vows would be ‘monstrous self-harm’, warns Cop26 president";
"National Renewables in Agriculture Conference and Expo 2022";
"From climate change to cost of living action: Greens outline balance of power demands";
"‘Hard to turn off tap’: IFM Investors chair warns against gas subsidies";
"Scorched dystopia or liveable planet? Here’s where the climate policies of our political hopefuls will take us";
"Australian Conservation Foundation names Mount Isa the most polluted postcode in the country";
"‘Apocalyptic’ food prices will be disastrous for world’s poor, says Bank governor";
"UK Plans to Label Gas as a Green Investment to Replace Coal";
"The West’s Scramble for Gas Could Enrich and Empower Tiny Qatar";
"Enviro-friendly spray targets crop killer";
"How Rotterdam’s funky, climate-adapted architecture is putting it on the tourist map";
"How Ethiopia's 'false banana' could be the crop to face climate change";
"Almost 90% of us now believe climate change is a problem - across all political persuasions";
"In a year of endless floods, why isn’t disaster governance front and centre in the election campaign?";
"How NZ could become a world leader in decarbonisation using forestry and geothermal technology";
"I want my vote to count for nature: how do the major parties stack up?";
"Emissions plan is good, as far as it goes";
"Missed opportunity to correct emissions error";
"Australian authorities to buy out fisheries, citing climate crisis";
"Extreme Heat Drops Birds From Sky In South Asia";
"‘Cash, coal, cars and trees’: what progress has been made since Cop26?";
"How debt cancellation could help poor countries prepare for climate change";
"Here Are the Wildfire Risks to Homes Across the Lower 48 States";
"Getting environmental justice right at the EPA";
"Climate change has created a new workforce";
"Climate Dominoes - tipping point risks for critical climate systems";
"EthicalJobs.com.au wants to double your gift to Farmers for Climate Action";
"Johnson’s ‘jet zero’ plan unrealistic and may make UK miss CO2 targets – report".
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