The director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh, Saleemul Huq (pictured), was the host of one of the many events at the recent Bonn Climate Change talks.
The event was: "Striving for a Resilient Future: Addressing key asks of vulnerable countries".
Scientists are concerned "‘Triple La Niña’: Australia may face another summer of flooding rains, US expert warns".
And from The New York Times: "As the Great Salt Lake Dries Up, Utah Faces An ‘Environmental Nuclear Bomb’".
Here's a good reason to think about the Norwegian sea: "Why care about changes deep down in the Norwegian Sea?"
And Vox reports: "Stop telling kids that climate change will destroy their world".
From The Guardian were hear: "Climate crisis could make humans shrink in size, says fossil expert".
The Conversation is always a reliable source of climate information: "Shifting seasons: using Indigenous knowledge and western science to help address climate change impacts".
With apologies, here is another of those "doomster" stories: "Scientists Believe Earth will Eventually Descend into Climate Chaos in a Hopeless Doomsday Scenario".
Tuvalu fears climate change is being forgotten and so: "Pacific minnow wants to head Commonwealth".
From 'ClimateWire' we read: "'Real science?' Pinpointing warming's role in disasters".
From Aljazeera, we discover: "Earth’s CO2 level passes a new climate milestone".
Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".
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