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A continuous conversation about climate change - news, views and interviews.

Climate Conversations Robert McLean

    • Society & Culture

A continuous conversation about climate change - news, views and interviews.

    Climate News: Clive Hamilton and George Wilkenfeld have a change of consciousness and write 'Living Hot: surviving and thriving on a heating planet'

    Climate News: Clive Hamilton and George Wilkenfeld have a change of consciousness and write 'Living Hot: surviving and thriving on a heating planet'

    Clive Hamilton and George Wilkenfeld continue to be urgently concerned about mitigation, but now see adaptation to be the primary issue of concern for all levels of government - listen to Hamilton as he talks with Michelle Grattan on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "Politics with Michelle Grattan: Clive Hamilton on how Australians must adapt to ‘Living Hot’"

    "The Arctic is heating up nearly four times faster than the whole planet, study finds";

    "The impact of climate change on language loss";

    "Why do so few people cycle for transport in Australia? 6 ideas on how to reap all the benefits of bikes";

    "Oil and Gas Companies Are Trying to Rig the Marketplace";

    "A Matter of Survival as South Asia’s Heat Wave Reaches 127 Degrees";

    "Burning book festivals is not a climate solution";

    "Salt in the Womb: How Rising Seas Erode Reproductive Health";

    "My Climate View: online tool allows Australian farmers to project changes out to 2070";

    "Is it possible to fry an egg on the sidewalk if it's hot enough?";

    "Vermont just became the first state to try to make big oil pay for climate damages";

    "Tuvalu turns to the metaverse as rising seas threaten existence";

    "The Delhi heatwave is testing the limits of human endurance. Other hot countries should beware and prepare";

    "Are the climate wars really over, or has a new era of greenwashing just begun?";

    "As global temperatures rise, are liberal democracies on trial?";

    "The $50 billion gas deal Australia hopes will keep China quiet";

    "‘People prefer that we’d never close’: Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo";

    "Climate activist defaces Monet painting in Paris";

    "Scientists develop method of making healthier, more sustainable chocolate";

    "Simon Armitage: Poets can fight climate crisis by making us spellbound by nature";

    "What to Know About Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s Newly Elected President";

    "If regional communities don’t want a windfarm, why would they accept a nuclear power station?";

    "Heat can kill - here's how to help!";

    "India’s deadly heat kills over 200 people, including dozens of poll workers as elections wrap up";

    "Which of Australia’s favourite ski fields will survive by 2080?";

    "The National Centre for Climate Restoration (Breakthrough)";

    "Oceans face ‘triple threat’ of extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification";

    "Reality check: the Reform UK party’s claims on the climate crisis examined";

    "ACCESS: Australia’s climate and earth systems model";

    "U.S. Electric Bills Could Increase 8% This Summer Amid Rising Temperatures";

    "‘Perfect storm’ hurricane season could be break records";

    "Massachusetts kicks off first pilot to shift gas utilities to clean heat";

    "'Sounding the alarm': World likely to temporarily pass 1.5C limit by 2028, UN weather agency warns";

    "May breaks global temperature record for 12th month in a row. Will La Nina bring cooler weather?";

    "Scientists say Earth is heating at a record rate, but there’s still time to stop crisis accelerating";

    "‘Depressing and dystopian’: UAE used COP28 to boost fossil fuel deals, investigation says";

    "EU Policy: Ambitions for global renewable energy capacity unrealised, says report";

    "A year of record global heat has pushed Earth closer to dangerous threshold";

    "How is climate change affecting heat waves in California and the West?";

    "Half the world will vote in 2024, but how many elections will be fair?";

    "‘An intergenerational crime against humanity’: what will it take for political leaders to start taking climate change seriously?";

    "How animals are changing to cope with stronger heatwaves";

    "Why the US oil majors may end up doing more for the green transition than their (slightly) more progressive European rivals";

    "To tackle the climate crisis we need more democracy, not less";

    "Rising authoritarianism and worsening climate change share a fossil-fueled secret";

    "Trump, Covid, the climate crisis – we’ve

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    Heritage Lecture: Ross McPherson talks about the past, present and future of newspapers, the power of story telling and this episode relates that to tackling climate change

    Heritage Lecture: Ross McPherson talks about the past, present and future of newspapers, the power of story telling and this episode relates that to tackling climate change

    Ross McPherson (pictured), the Chairman and editor-in-chief of the Shepparton-based McPherson Group of Newspapers, was the guest speaker at The Greater Shepparton Biennial Bruce Willson Memorial Heritage Lecture for 2024.

    The Wednesday, June 5, session was recorded, in both an audio and visual sense but the recording has not been posted as yet on the City Council YouTube website.

    I urge you to check back regularly for once the event is posted, you will be able to see and hear Ross's lecture.

    The need for story-telling to combat the climate crisis and prepare people for the inevitable challenges is regularly discussed in many books, including that which is presently on my desk, "All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis".


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    Interview: Kent Getsinger sees the Modern Monetary Theory as playing a crucial role in addressing climate change

    Interview: Kent Getsinger sees the Modern Monetary Theory as playing a crucial role in addressing climate change

    Kent Getsinger (pictured) might be an organiser with the Victorian Allied Health Professionals Association, but he is also an ardent advocate of the Modern Monetary Theory (MMT).

    Arrangements to interview Kent were made at a Melbourne meeting of "Sustainable Prosperity Action Group – Naarm" earlier this year where about 40 people had gathered at that city's campus of the Adelaide-based "Torrens University".

    Kent has pointed out that those eager to know more about MMT should join/follow the Sustainable Prosperity Action Group - NAARM, listen to RadioMMT, check out the "Modern Money Lab" website, listen to this interview from "The Australia Institute", watch this hour-long YouTube event featuring "Professor Stephanie Kelton".

    Finally, you can visit Professor Kelton's actual website where you can learn about her book, "The Deficit Myth".

    Anyone eager to talk personally with Kent will have the chance at the Swanpool Environment Film Festival on Saturday, June 15, where the movie, "Finding the Money will be screened and Associate Professor Steven Hail will attend to answer questions about the movie itself and in a more broad sense, The Modern Monetary Theory.


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    Climate News: Mark Spencer embarks on a fresh adventure with his new 'Transmission' podcast

    Climate News: Mark Spencer embarks on a fresh adventure with his new 'Transmission' podcast

    Mark Spencer could never be a street-marching, placard-waving climate change protestor, but he was mighty comfortable behind a microphone doing all he could to alert people to the implications and complications of the climate crisis, and his latest adventure is through his new podcast, "Transmission".

    "Here comes winter … and more rain";

    "Q&A: Al Jazeera’s Giles Trendle on covering climate across borders and boundaries";

    "Banks have given almost $7tn to fossil fuel firms since Paris deal, report reveals";

    "Prescribed burning can reduce wildfire damage";

    "Sunshades, vines, and trees can help keep playgrounds cool";

    "New Delhi Sweats Through Its Hottest Recorded Day";

    "No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study finds";

    "‘Unliveable’: Delhi’s residents struggle to cope in record-breaking heat";

    "Jane Goodall inspires generations of conservationists – we need her education program in schools";

    "Women are 14 times more likely to die in a climate disaster than men. It’s just one way climate change is gendered";

    "How to cut stray cat numbers in a way that works better for everyone";

    "More than 22 million people could soon run out of water in this city";

    "Have We Crossed a Dangerous Warming Threshold? Here’s What to Know.";

    "When will global greenhouse gas emissions peak?";

    "This Interactive Chart Shows Changes in the World's Top 10 Emitters";

    "Young, green and European: Meet the new generation of eco-activists running in the EU elections";

    "Planet has enough clothes to dress the whole world for the next 100 years";

    "FASHION’S PATH TO NET ZERO";

    "Giant Batteries Are Transforming the Way the U.S. Uses Electricity";

    "How Bad Is A.I. for the Climate?";

    "Automakers lobbying strongly against progressive EV policies, report reveals";

    "New Carbon ‘Capture & Storage’ Method Revealed";

    "Many people are feeling ecological grief. How can we help those whose work puts them at risk?";

    "Heat is coming for our crops. We have to make them ready";

    "Renewable energy passes 30% of world’s electricity supply";

    "UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet";

    "Trapped people evacuated from FedEx facility after tornadoes hit Michigan";

    "Amanda Seyfried Asked for a ‘Sustainable’ Met Gala Dress";

    "Sweetgreen Is Introducing Steak. What About Its Climate Goals?";

    "European Oil Giants Consider Shifting Their Listings to the U.S.";

    "Why 40°C is bearable in a desert but lethal in the tropics";

    "The Farming Conundrum";

    "Let's talk about the weather";

    "‘I think that’s dangerous’: The moment the new CSIRO boss decided to hit back at Peter Dutton";

    "Warming Could Push the Atlantic Past a ‘Tipping Point’ This Century";

    "El Paso climate chief: Driving less, curtailing urban sprawl key to addressing climate change in Borderland";

    "Hundreds of homes suddenly deemed flood-prone in inner-city estate";

    "Tesla Fires Many on Charger Team, Raising Doubts About Expansion";

    "In Norway, the Electric Vehicle Future Has Already Arrived";

    "El Niño and La Niña, Explained";

    "Threatened species have declined 2% a year since 2000. Nature positive? Far from it.";

    "Why clothes are so hard to recycle";

    "What your home could look like in the global green power switch";

    "Scientists Are Freaking Out About Ocean Temperatures";

    "The Widest-Ever Global Coral Crisis Will Hit Within Weeks, Scientists Say";

    "‘Completely unacceptable’: Environmental offsets scheme riddled with breaches";

    "Call for Australia’s offshore wind deals to protect against inflation";

    "Eight climate activists arrested in Germany over airport protest";

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    Interview: The powerful idea of Letitions is driven by the passion and commitment of Geelong's Robert Patterson

    Interview: The powerful idea of Letitions is driven by the passion and commitment of Geelong's Robert Patterson

    Letitions are a variation of the commonly used and understood petitions but are immensely more powerful.

    Geelong's Robert Patterson is the man behind letition.org and this powerful process is endorsed by some powerful people, including the Australian Captial Territory Senator, David Pocock.

    Many in the Geelong community had embraced the idea of the letition as is illustrated in one of the city's newspapers.

    The letition.org website says:

    "Is it a system? Yes. Is it a tool? Yes. Is it available to all? Yes None of that’s novel – so why should you sign up?The Letition system is a movement. It embodies our united stand for the environment, amplifying our concerns in a chorus that cannot be ignored.


    A clarion call from the larger community.

    Letitions are the modern Open Letter:
    A collective call to action with the urgency of a personal message.


    Each Letition serves as a direct line to our elected representatives in
    Canberra, each one reflecting the collective will of the voters right from their local communities, their constituencies - the people they ultimately answer to. 

    Every month, they receive several Letitions delivering a unified message on different aspects of climate concerns, demanding attention and action.Every Letition is counted, and the results are published. The aggregated voices are not only heard by you, the community, they echo through the halls of Parliament, reaching every MP and their staff. This transparency fosters accountability and personal responsibility among our leaders.It was never going to be easy to win the battle with evermore fossil fuel developments, but we must keep building the momentum and pressure.

    Letitions are effective because they are local, specific to each politician and that politician’s voter base, but also wide-reaching – speaking to issues that impact across all constituencies. Every month, we must persist in sending one or two Letitions to their local Member and their Senators. We are one voice, powerful together.

    The movement is gaining momentum. As more and more people consistently send Letitions every month, the movement, and its voice and impact will grow even more.




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    Climate News: "Looming over all of this are the huge challenges we are facing globally and of course climate change is the major one" - Dr Allan Patience

    Climate News: "Looming over all of this are the huge challenges we are facing globally and of course climate change is the major one" - Dr Allan Patience

    Dr Allan Patience (pictured) an honorary fellow in political science at the University of Melbourne joined Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences, Convener of Conversation at the Crossroads, and Co-Convener of SHAPE (Saving Humanity and Planet Earth), Professor Joseph Camilleri to discuss "The bleak picture of Australian politics: this is how we change".

    "This week in Australia energy and climate collided; it’s a global story";

    "Experts: What are the biggest geopolitical risks to climate action in 2024?";

    "Scientists fear planetary shift as record ocean heat enters second year";

    "Significant Environmental and Climate Impacts Are Impinging on Human Rights in Every Country, a New Report Finds";

    "Seniors More Vulnerable to Heat Waves and Hurricanes, Both Forecasted to Be Severe this Summer";

    "Climate and weather-related disasters surge five-fold over 50 years, but early warnings save lives - WMO report";

    "Louisiana’s coast is sinking. Advocates say the governor is undermining efforts to save it.";

    "‘Knight in spiny armor’: could lobsters help save Florida’s dying corals?";

    "NOAA 2024 Hurricane Forecast Is for More Storms Than Ever Before";

    "Where heat waves might cause blackouts: Look up your area";

    "In Two New Studies, Scientists See Signs of Fundamental Climate Shifts in Antarctica";

    "Agricultural enigma: A mysterious decline in his harvests leaves a farmer searching for a solution";

    "Behind the ‘Bechdel test for climate change’ in movies";

    "The enduring influence of “The Day After Tomorrow,” 20 years later";

    "What you need to know about record-breaking heat in the Atlantic".


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