Climate News: We forget/ignore the humanities and the climate worsens; Military machine a huge contribtor to global warming; Queensland's atmospheric rivers
Climate change can be eased through an embrace of the humanities - "How to Save a Sad, Lonely, Angry and Mean Society";
"US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must";
"How to assess the carbon footprint of a war";
"Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition";
"More Atmospheric Rivers Are on the Way. Here’s What the West Can Expect.";
"To avoid the worst of climate change we have to change how we travel";
"Britain is at bursting point and its flood barriers need to be updated";
"Residents flee as ‘really scary’ floods deluge homes, streets";
"Rewilding war zones can help heal the wounds of conflict";
"Tuvalu’s Sinking Reality: How Climate Change Is Threatening the Small Island Nation";
"Why are floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal so devastating? Urban planning expert explains";
"Qld farmers welcome ex-cyclone's rain":
"A net-zero world will be more peaceful, it’s assumed – but first we have to get there";
"Australia has no national plan for climate change adaptation. Why?";
"Urban agriculture isn’t as climate-friendly as it seems – but these best practices can transform gardens and city farms";
"A major problem on Perth’s fringe could see city haunted by ‘ghost suburbs’";
"Britain’s richest 10% don’t think they’re wealthy – and that’s disastrous in the fight against inequality";
"Think last year had weird weather? La Nina may already be on the way back".
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