Quick Climate Links: Musicians using their craft to help us better understand the climate crisis
MAY 21, 2022
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Musicians are increasingly turning to their craft to help us, and them, better understand and deal with the climate crisis.

A podcast from Climate One "Coping with Climate through Music" takes us into this growing field.

Other Quick Climate Links for today are:

"Scientists call for incentives to help households transition away from gas use in homes";

"Critical climate indicators broke records in 2021, says UN";

"Public health expert promotes benefits of electric vehicles";

"5,000 firefighters tackle wildfires across US south-west";

"Net Zero Delivery Summit";

"The Remote Work Revolution Spawns a New Class of Supercommuters";

"World leaders not doing enough to deliver Glasgow commitments, says Cop president";

"This election, are the teals ready to take on the fossil fuel lobby that’s captured the major parties?";

"Australia’s Prime Minister Ignored the Climate. Voters Could Make Him Pay.";

"How a Group of Female Independents Aims to Revive Australian Democracy";

"Australia found to be world leader in coal power greenhouse emissions";

"How do the major parties rate on climate policies? We asked 5 experts";

"Plenty of carrots but few sticks in climate plan";

"Emissions plan is good, as far as it goes";

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

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

"The Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor evaluates the transparency
and integrity of companies’ climate pledges";

"The A List 2021";

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

"World’s largest meat company, JBS, increases emissions by 51% in five years despite 2040 net zero climate target, continues to greenwash its huge climate footprint ";

"Apple and Disney among companies backing groups against US climate bill";

"Hunga volcano generated incredible atmospheric waves";

"Exxon Doubles Down on ‘Advanced Recycling’ Claims That Yield Few Results";

"Revealed: How Car and Airline Advertising ‘Misleads’ the Public and Threatens Climate Action";

"What’s at stake for the climate in Australia’s election?";

"Rich countries seek coal-to-clean energy deals with Indonesia and Vietnam";

"Who will replace Patricia Espinosa as the UN climate chief?";

"Urgent action needed to ensure a resilient energy transition amid severe global challenges";

"Why climate change matters to Latinos";

"The kids are not OK";

"Renewable energy lessons from European communities";

"Creativity, agency, urgency in cities: the Rise Africa Action Festival";

"Worried about climate change? You’re not alone";

"More than $1bn of Coalition’s climate funding could go to fossil fuel projects, analysis finds".

Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

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