Quick Climate Links: 'Going up to COP26 last year was a reminder just how out of step we are' - David Pocock
MAY 25, 2022
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David Pocock (pictured) is known to many Australians for his exploits on the rugby fields, both here in Australia and overseas, and on Saturday, stood as a candidate for the Australian Government and at this point appears to have been successful in his bid to become a Senator.

Cycling takes centre stage on the World Resources Institute podcast, "Big Ideas into Action".

A recording of today's discussion with David can be found on The Australia Institute website.

Other Quick Climate Links for today are:

"‘I thought I was imagining things’: New Zealand readers on close encounters with city birds";

"Australia excels at exporting the climate problem. Now it can finally export solutions";

"Between Machine and Prey: An Artist Talk with Kris Verdonck and Kristof van Baarle";

"CULTURAL GARDENERS - Australian Cultural Alliance for Climate Action";

"EVANESCE features work by artists whose practice deeply engages with critical issues associated with the Climate Emergency.";

"Emission-free Technology — The Only Universal Solution for Climate Change";

"A Time Traveler from 1900 Would Not Recognize Today’s Weather";

"Demystifying Hydrogen: Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2) Hydrogen Readiness Program";

"7 Great Biking Cities (and Which Trails to Ride)";

"Spot the greenwashing";

"Do Airline Climate Offsets Really Work? Here’s the Good News, and the Bad.";

"Oil Executives Grilled Over Industry’s Role in Climate Disinformation";

"Businesses Aim to Pull Greenhouse Gases From the Air. It’s a Gamble.";

"Iconic Hawaiian bird faces possible extinction";

"Labor now has the chance to act with gusto on climate policy";

"NOAA predicts as many as 6 major Atlantic hurricanes for 2022";

"Australia can swiftly end the climate wars and become a renewable superpower. Here’s how";

"3 Ways US Cities Broke Clean Energy Records in 2021";

"The Ukraine Crisis Threatens a Sustainable Food Future";

"The Bar for Corporate Climate Leadership Has Risen";

"The Hidden Gem of Recycling";

"3 Simple Habits That Can Build Your Resilience and Optimism in the Face of a Climate Crisis";

"The U.S. Has Spent More Than $2 Billion on a Plan to Save Salmon. The Fish Are Vanishing Anyway.";

"Quad praises Albanese government’s higher ambition on climate";

"‘No excuses’: limited conservation efforts could save at least 47 Australian animals from extinction";

"Climate change means South Asia’s devastating heat wave a ‘sign of things to come,’ scientists warn";

"Energy poverty in the climate crisis: what Australia and the European Union can learn from each other";

"Project EDGE update: reactive power and voltage regulation devices to enhance operating envelopes";

"The election shows the conservative culture war on climate change could be nearing its end";

"Good timing and hard work: behind the election’s ‘Greenslide";

"Don’t believe the backlash – the benefits of NZ investing more in cycling will far outweigh the costs";

"New Zealand must get over its obsession with big cars and go smaller or electric to cut emissions":

"Coalition delayed news that electricity prices are set to rise until after federal election":

"Tropical rainforests dying at twice the rate from drier, hotter conditions, study finds";

"NT Laramba residents consider further court action as absence of safe water laws problematic";

"Labor, Greens look set to push businesses to adopt tougher emission targets";

"Pastoralist company to join forces with Beetaloo Basin traditional owners to resist gas exploration";

"Can New Zealand hit its renewable electricity goal?";

"Govt’s punt on cutting emissions must be transparent";

"How oil companies rebranded deceptive climate ads as ‘free speech’";

"From the community | Open letter: Doerr School of Sustainability should cut ties with the fossil fuel industry";

"The database of fossil fuel divestment commitments made by institutions worldwide";

"Tobacco and Oil Industries Used Same Researchers to Sway Public";

"Climate Change Fuels Heat Wave in India and Pakistan, Scientists Find";

"Arcadia buys Urjanet to tap its global and commercial energy data";

"Climate Change made devastating early heat in India and Pakistan 30 times more likely";

"Study: Climate change made India, Pakistan heat wave 30 times more likely":

"The U.S. Is Addicted To Gas Heating. A New Bill May Make Going Electric The Easy Choice.";

"New Study Says World Must Cut Short-Lived Climate Pollutants as Well as Carbon Dioxide to Meet Paris Agreement Goals";

"Do not work for ‘climate wreckers’, UN head tells graduates".

Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

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