• Climate News: End of year Transition Towns dinner conversation: 'Climate change, we just don't get it!'

  • Nov 30 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Climate News: End of year Transition Towns dinner conversation: 'Climate change, we just don't get it!'

  • Summary

  • Transition Town's end-of-year dinner reminds us that most people can't grasp or even attempt to understand the implications and ramifications of climate change. "The struggle against climate change is foundering. Enter Trump."; "A strange new climate era is beginning to take hold"; "Post US Election Blues: Where Do We Take Our Activism from Here?"; "‘Unprecedented’ climate extremes are everywhere. Our baselines for what’s normal will need to change"; "Spain introduces paid climate leave after deadly floods"; "Six things we learned about the Australian government’s response to the climate crisis"; "Photos show record-breaking South Korea snowfall"; "Walter Jehne on urban agriculture and the climate emergency"; "Albanese kills off deal with Greens to pass ‘nature positive’ legislation after intervention by WA premier"; "Rising Tide protesters arrested in Canberra for blocking road to Parliament House"; "Labor’s term began with promise on the environment. It ends with things worse than ever"; "Australia’s electricity market is getting a big makeover – and these 3 changes will make it future-proof"; "‘A dose of nature’: each time you visit a national park, you save the health budget almost $100"; "Europe’s Cruise Ships Produce Toxic Sulphur Emissions Equivalent to 1 Billion Cars, Study Finds"; "Record renewables go into the grid in 2024, generating 45% of electricity in 2025"; "‘Silent majority’ of Australian farmers found to support renewable energy transition"; "
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