Climate News: Climate talks boss defends fossil fuels; The high cost of cheap E-bikes; Extinction Rebellion says "We quit"; Climate change threatens songbird breeding
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber (pictured), the head of its state-run oil company, to manage the COP 28 climate summit - "Leader of the next global climate talks defends fossil fuels";
"The High Cost of Cheap E-Bikes";
"As Climate Protests Get Bolder, British Police Strike Back With New Powers";
"Climate change threatens songbird breeding";
"Gomeroi people file Native Title appeal against Santos Narrabri Gas Project, pipeline one step closer";
"Extinction Rebellion says ‘we quit’ – why radical eco-activism has a short shelf life";
"As heatwaves and floods hit cities worldwide, these places are pioneering solutions";
"Older adults can be particularly vulnerable during weather disasters";
"Smart and humane versus hateful and toxic: We need more Thunbergs and fewer Tates";
"Analysis: How well have climate models projected global warming?";
"Fossil Fibs: how the gas lobby gets away with cooking the planet, rooking its customers".
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