Climate News: 'Everything's connected' a friend says, Professor Professor Jeffrey Sachs says 'The world's gone mad'
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology gives some hints about what's ahead: "‘Set for a bad year’: Grim outlook amid El Nino threat";
"Birds Produce Fewer Young as Early Spring Arrives in Warming World";
"June Extremes Suggest Parts of the Climate System Are Reaching Tipping Points";
"The environmental impacts of artificial turf worth considering before rolling it out in your backyard";
"Saving Humanity and Planet Earth (SHAPE)";
"Australians should ‘brace themselves’ for coming bushfire season";
"Keir Starmer will have to break a few eggs if he’s to achieve a green economy";
"Climate grief is real – and I cannot keep watching images of our dying planet";
"The earth might hold huge stores of natural hydrogen – and prospectors are already scouring South Australia for it";
"‘Absolute scandal’: UAE state oil firm able to read Cop28 climate summit emails";
"Monday was hottest day for global average temperature on record, as climate crisis bites";
"Green light for pioneering regional hydrogen project";
"Canada learnt from its Black Summer moment. Why haven’t we?";
"Report: The future of hot water is electric";
"Building resilience to the mental health impacts of climate change in rural Australia";
"Sustainability, Climate and Health Collaboration Annual Forum";
"South Australia hopes to be “hydrogen superpower” with 118GW of wind and solar";
"Growing Up in a Warming World: Heightened Temperatures Pose Significant Risk to Child Health";
"BlackRock raises $500m to build Australia’s biggest battery";
"Wildfire Smoke and High Heat Have Something in Common. Guess What";
"ER visits spike in Texas as 13 people die in US South from extreme heat";
"Australia sides with China, Russia in bid to sink Pacific nations’ climate plan";
"New Zealand becomes first country to ban thin plastic bags for fresh produce from supermarkets";
"As Queensland strives to lower emissions, what does it mean for all that coal?";
"Activists fear Wombat Forest will be logged when native logging ban starts";
"Canadian wildfire update: it’s already a record year";
"Your next BBQ could feature an electric grill";
"Electric Vehicle Charging Safety Tips";
"Buyout programs aren’t serving everyone who needs help after a flood, planner warns";
"Too big, too heavy and too slow to change: road transport is way off track for net zero";
"MBIE watching for insurance cowboys blowing in on the storms";
"Will El Niño on top of global heating create the perfect climate storm?";
"UN Warns of Impending Famine Crisis: RT World Reports";
"Tasmania expands native logging harvest area as other states wind back";
"Ecological Restoration and Deforestation Control: Implications for Colombia’s Agriculture and Climate Goals";
"Radically transparent fashion and reusable packaging at Wimbledon: The sustainability success stories of the week";
"Zac Goldsmith steps down, says PM Is ‘uninterested’ in tackling climate crisis".
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