Climate News: Michael Grose from the CSIRO discusses 'climate whiplash'; Troubles in Enid Street; Breathtaking truck air pollution
Michael Grose (pictured) from the CSIRO talks about "climate whiplash" on ABC TV.
"Greens warn the government that a fight is looming over energy policy";
"Climate change could make parts of Lebanon ‘too hot’ for producing olive oil";
"‘Everything’s gone’: eerie silence on Enid Street provides a glimpse into Australia’s climate future";
"Natural disasters can have a mental health toll. Psychologists say you shouldn't have to wait for help";
"The breathtaking state of truck air pollution in Melbourne’s western suburbs";
"Need for projects to plug looming gas supply shortage to test Australia’s climate goals";
"Why the north and east have had such a dreadful summer";
"India's sinking hill town, a casualty of the warming Himalayas";
"Why Queensland is still ground zero for Australian deforestation";
"Alan Kohler: Australia’s new emissions trading scheme is a carbon tax. That’s fine".
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