Climate News: 'Solving the Climate Crisis' by John J. Berger; Climate change too tough for our politics; Gippsland ablaze - a preview of what's ahead; A world without fossil fuels
John J. Berger has written a new book, "Solving the Climate Crisis" and he will soon feature in a new "Climate Conversations" episode.
An Emeritus Professor of Politics from La Trobe University, Judith Brett, has argued: "Too hard basket: why climate change is defeating our political system";
"Our mood usually lifts in spring. But after heatwaves and bushfires, this year may be different";
"What the world would look like without fossil fuels";
"‘No good reason for ongoing nuclear ban’: Holmes à Court";
"Floodwaters clear as New York emerges from historic rainfall";
"NZ cancels final 21.5m Kyoto-era carbon credits";
"Our mood usually lifts in spring. But after early heatwaves and bushfires, this year may be different";
"Here’s how to fix Australia’s approach to soil carbon credits so they really count towards our climate goals";
"‘Monster Fracks’ Are Getting Far Bigger. And Far Thirstier.";
"Three fires burn out of control in Gippsland, residents and campers flee";
"Mission Possible - achieving a sustainable future";
"In pictures: The 'crazy' floods that caused chaos in New York";
"National Grid starts using electric cars to help balance grid".
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