Climate News: Melbourne Age digs deep to find a glimmer of hope; art climate protests persist; electric buses; where do we stand on COP 26; will private investors save nature?
The Melbourne Editorializes about digging deep to find good news in U.N. climate change report: "Rays of hope amid dire climate warnings".
Art climate protests discussed by The New York Times: "Climate Protester Glues His Head to ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ Painting".
Canary Media tells readers: "Electric buses are ready for takeoff at US airports".
From The Hindustan Times, we hear: "India’s energy demand could rise over 3% annually until 2030: IEA".
"Where Do We Stand on COP26 Climate Promises? A Progress Report" - from the World Resources Institute.
The Conversation tells readers: "The government hopes private investors will help save nature. Here’s how its scheme could fail".
Professor Samantha Hepburn writes on The Conversation: "Will your energy bills ever come down? Only if Labor gets serious with the gas majors".
Writing in The Conversation, Jamie Pittock, says: "Money for dams dries up as good water management finally makes it into a federal budget".
And finally, from The Conversation: "Out of bounds: how much does greenwashing cost fossil-fuel sponsors of Australian sport?"
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