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Climate News: "If I had children, I would want to be able to look them in the eye and say 'I did everything I could'", Dr Ayana Elizabeth Johnson
Manage episode 420083904 series 2432234
Stunning interview with Dr Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (pictured) - "The InterviewThis Scientist Has an Antidote to Our Climate Delusions";
"Politics with Michelle Grattan: Madeleine King on investment incentives and the pivotal role of gas";
"In one of the US’s hottest deserts, utilities push gas rather than solar";
"‘The fear has properly set in’: how it feels to watch my home town disappear into the sea";
"Top oil firms’ climate pledges failing on almost every metric, report finds";
"Interview: Catherine Bertini on eliminating hunger in a changing climate";
"New report chronicles toll of climate crisis on Latin America and the Caribbean";
"Economic implications of the climate provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act";
"A portrait of pollution around Canada’s busiest port";
"Snow worries: Australia’s ski resorts turn to snowmakers with slopes bare ahead of winter";
"‘Above normal’ hurricane season could bring summer of natural disasters to US";
"Nature’s ghosts: how reviving medieval farming offers wildlife an unexpected haven";
"This hurricane season could be among the worst in decades, NOAA warns";
"Florida school district offers kids a cleaner ride to school";
"Extreme weather is coming for your house. Passive energy retrofits can save lives.";
"Would capping the number of years a car can be on the road reduce emissions? Not so much.";
"Australia banks on batteries in plan to move away from ‘dig-and-ship’ economy";
"Australia’s SUV obsession could wipe out emissions gains from EV sales and efficiency standards";
"AIIMS-Bhubaneswar opens heat stroke unit";
"‘Supply gap’: Labor was warned last year Victoria will run out of gas";
"$16 billion and 16 years to kickstart Australia’s next nuclear plant: CSIRO";
"Powering ahead: Dutton to name nuclear sites within weeks";
"States have legal duty to cut greenhouse emissions, says top maritime court";
"Monkeys ‘falling out of trees like apples’ in Mexico amid brutal heatwave";
"Scaremongering won’t keep Australia’s lights on. Picking up the pace of energy transition will";
"The world is obsessed with forests’ climate benefits. Here’s the problem.";
"Biden and Big Oil Had a Truce. Now, It’s Collapsing.";
"Surge in India’s renewables tendering set to keep coal’s share below 50% in total installed capacity";
"Workshop Accelerates Heat Preparedness Action in India";
"Cost of climate change comparable to economic damage caused by fighting a war";
"This private school has banned water bottles from classrooms. Here are the results";
"A science festival that envisions our planet’s future";
"Brazil’s deadly floods represent the country’s ‘Katrina moment’";
"Delhi orders schools to close early for holidays as temperatures hit 47.4C";
"Northern India Endures a Heat Wave, and a Wave of Deaths";
"In India, Summer Heat May Soon Be Literally Unbearable";
"After Devastating Floods, Surfers are on the Frontlines in Southern Brazil";
"Brazil’s Historic Floods Create a ‘Katrina Moment’ for Lula’s Presidency";
"An estimated 40 people are dying each day in Myanmar as heat lingers in region&qu
621 episoder
Manage episode 420083904 series 2432234
Stunning interview with Dr Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (pictured) - "The InterviewThis Scientist Has an Antidote to Our Climate Delusions";
"Politics with Michelle Grattan: Madeleine King on investment incentives and the pivotal role of gas";
"In one of the US’s hottest deserts, utilities push gas rather than solar";
"‘The fear has properly set in’: how it feels to watch my home town disappear into the sea";
"Top oil firms’ climate pledges failing on almost every metric, report finds";
"Interview: Catherine Bertini on eliminating hunger in a changing climate";
"New report chronicles toll of climate crisis on Latin America and the Caribbean";
"Economic implications of the climate provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act";
"A portrait of pollution around Canada’s busiest port";
"Snow worries: Australia’s ski resorts turn to snowmakers with slopes bare ahead of winter";
"‘Above normal’ hurricane season could bring summer of natural disasters to US";
"Nature’s ghosts: how reviving medieval farming offers wildlife an unexpected haven";
"This hurricane season could be among the worst in decades, NOAA warns";
"Florida school district offers kids a cleaner ride to school";
"Extreme weather is coming for your house. Passive energy retrofits can save lives.";
"Would capping the number of years a car can be on the road reduce emissions? Not so much.";
"Australia banks on batteries in plan to move away from ‘dig-and-ship’ economy";
"Australia’s SUV obsession could wipe out emissions gains from EV sales and efficiency standards";
"AIIMS-Bhubaneswar opens heat stroke unit";
"‘Supply gap’: Labor was warned last year Victoria will run out of gas";
"$16 billion and 16 years to kickstart Australia’s next nuclear plant: CSIRO";
"Powering ahead: Dutton to name nuclear sites within weeks";
"States have legal duty to cut greenhouse emissions, says top maritime court";
"Monkeys ‘falling out of trees like apples’ in Mexico amid brutal heatwave";
"Scaremongering won’t keep Australia’s lights on. Picking up the pace of energy transition will";
"The world is obsessed with forests’ climate benefits. Here’s the problem.";
"Biden and Big Oil Had a Truce. Now, It’s Collapsing.";
"Surge in India’s renewables tendering set to keep coal’s share below 50% in total installed capacity";
"Workshop Accelerates Heat Preparedness Action in India";
"Cost of climate change comparable to economic damage caused by fighting a war";
"This private school has banned water bottles from classrooms. Here are the results";
"A science festival that envisions our planet’s future";
"Brazil’s deadly floods represent the country’s ‘Katrina moment’";
"Delhi orders schools to close early for holidays as temperatures hit 47.4C";
"Northern India Endures a Heat Wave, and a Wave of Deaths";
"In India, Summer Heat May Soon Be Literally Unbearable";
"After Devastating Floods, Surfers are on the Frontlines in Southern Brazil";
"Brazil’s Historic Floods Create a ‘Katrina Moment’ for Lula’s Presidency";
"An estimated 40 people are dying each day in Myanmar as heat lingers in region&qu
621 episoder
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