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  • Book author interview: Paul Koberstein explains the connection between great forests, salmon, beavers and climate change - yes, everything is connected
    2025/12/12

    Cascadia Times Editor, Paul Koberstein, teamed with Jessica Applegate to write the wonderful book, "Canopy of Titans: The Life and Times of the Great North American Temperate Rainforest".

    The pair had written an article for the Cascadia Times, but realised that what they had was more than a newspaper article; rather, the adventure of researching the great North American temperate rain forests became Canopy of Titans.

    There has been much talk, and much money has been spent on creating artificial carbon capture and storage; however, the world already has a natural storage facility in its great forests, a fact emphasised by Paul and Jessica.

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    29 分
  • Climate News: City Council breaks covenant with climate emergency declaration; Fecderal Government's river water processes creates controversy
    2025/12/10

    The council of the City of Greater Shepparton has extended its approval for the staging of the Spring Car Nationals at the city's showground, in breach of its covenant with the 2020 climate emergency declaration.

    That apparently simple act of endorsing the continued use of the city's showgrounds for what is a "climate offensive" event effectively amounts to the hidden approval of the business-as-usual paradigm.

    Here is a Shepparton News article about that issue: "Petrol before planet";

    "Environment water rejected";

    "Report indicates basin shortfall";

    "Biodegradable plastics that actually break down might finally be here";

    "Is My Morning Coffee Climate Friendly?";

    "Private companies have raised millions to block the sun. What could go wrong?";

    "How Sick Is the Planet Johan Rockström’s Planetary Health Check 2025 - COP30";

    "Government actions wreak havoc";

    "Rising Tide, rising backlog. Coal protests too big for Zero Tolerance, police & courts".

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    56 分
  • Climate News: Richard Denniss warns that recovery could outstrip either mitigation or adaptation; The problem with climate-induced bushfires again troubling New South Wales
    2025/12/07

    The Australia Institute's joint CEO, Richard Denniss, (pictured) was one of a trio of guest speakers several weeks ago at an event organised by The Royal Society of Victoria, warning of the emerging problems of recovery from weather-related disasters arising from climate change.

    ‘"Just heartbreak’: At least a dozen homes lost in bushfires near Sydney";

    "‘Crippling prices’: Manufacturers demand gas reservation";

    "The $265 million commute: How urban sprawl is costing Melbourne";

    "What do we know about climate change? How do we know it? And where are we headed?".

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    11 分
  • Climate News: The American Prospect explores the cost of climate change; Hundreds die after simultaneous storms devastate Asia; Moving outside the room at Symposium 25 symbolic of climate challenge
    2025/12/06

    Simultaneous storms devastate Asia (picture): "Death toll surpasses 1200 after simultaneous storms devastate Asia";

    "In 1939, a Royal Commission found burning forests leads to more bushfires. But this cycle of destruction can be stopped";

    "The Cost of Climate"

    "The surprising technology that could be key to saving the Great Barrier Reef";

    "Environment Bill passes Senate as Greens cut deal with Labor";

    "Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform";

    "Reflections from COP30";

    "Climate “Realism” Is the New Climate Denial";

    "Solutions for Climate Australia is a national initiative calling on all federal political parties to slash climate pollution this decade";

    "56 million years ago, the Earth suddenly heated up – and many plants stopped working properly";

    " A/Prof Hans Baerm Honorary School of Social and Political Sciences".

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    47 分
  • Climate News: Renewable power grid prompts myths, misinformation, disinformation and blatant likes; Fire threat greater in fossil fuel powered cars that EVs
    2025/12/02

    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) airs grid controversies on the 7:30 Report: "The fight between farmers and the Victorian government is spilling onto the paddock";

    "Australia’s sales of big cars are out of control";

    "Helping producers navigate sustainability opportunities";

    "Blackout risk: Grid ‘not ready’ for coal plant closures, solar surge";

    "‘The New Price of Eggs.’ The Political Shocks of Data Centers and Electric Bills";

    "Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War";

    "Who are the Australians trying to shut down the world’s biggest coal port?";

    "Australia could miss clean energy target as solar and wind investment slumps, investors warn";

    "Petrol Vehicles Are 5-20 Times More Likely to Catch Fire than EVs: Peak Body".

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    48 分
  • Climate News: Canada brushes aside climate concerns; Shepparton News has plethora of climate-related stories; 'What world are you living in?' - Michael Mann quizes Bill Gates
    2025/11/30

    Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney, signed a sweeping agreement on Thursday laying the groundwork for a new oil pipeline to expand Alberta’s oil sands, exempting the province’s energy industry from several environmental laws.

    Carney is pictured here with Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith.

    "Canada Lifts Climate Laws for Alberta Oil Sands, Planning Pipeline";

    "More than 1,000 Amazon workers warn rapid AI rollout threatens jobs and climate";

    "Revealed: Europe’s water reserves drying up due to climate breakdown";

    "Michael Mann To Bill Gates: What World Are You Living In?";

    "The Supreme Court’s Ethics Code Is a Joke. Big Oil Knows That. ";

    "Renewable energy zone win";

    "Preparing for a hotter, drier basin";

    "Funding for sustainable water solutions";

    "Water planning over morning tea".

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    34 分
  • Interview: 'We've always been confronted by forces bigger than ourselves, but we've always survived - there's no reason why we can't still fall in love, laugh, play games and have fun' - Ben Pederick
    2025/11/29

    Ben Pederick (pictured recording an interview post The Adaptation Game - TAG) is a big man with a big smile, a big heart and some equally big ideas about how we step up to the challenges we confront arising from the seriously different weather events being brought to us courtesy of a worsening climate.

    The City of Greater Shepparton has bought several sets of The Adaptation Game, and locals have been trained as facilitators to oversee and orchestrate the games, which will be available through local libraries.

    You can learn more about TAG by watching: "The Adaptation Game: a Community Climate Resilience Drill built on Stories"

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    12 分
  • COP30, Belem, Brasil - Austrailia surrenders to Turkey, but according to Climate and Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, it's a win!
    2025/11/20

    Australia's Climate and Energy Minister, Chris Bowen (pictured), is attending climate talks in Belem, Brazil, at COP30. However, the talks have gone a little awry for Australia, as it has ceded COP31 to Turkey.

    "Australia can win big international bids when it wants. This was an omnishambles";

    "Anger, questions over Albanese’s call to concede COP to Turkey";

    "‘Avoidable failures’: Government defies watchdog on compensation for flood victims";

    "The Accidental Activist, Madeleine Serle";

    "Australia beaten by the Turks. Don’t mention the war";

    "Victoria’s EV battle: Should non-drivers pay for roadside chargers?";

    "World still on track for catastrophic 2.6C temperature rise, report finds".

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    33 分