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King Charles - our most significant environmentalist in history

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King Charles (pictured) is considered by some to be history's most significant environmentalist.

Read the Nicole Hasham story - "The most significant environmentalist in history’ is now king. Two Australian researchers tell of Charles’ fascination with nature".

A second story from The Conversation is: "‘Too hard to get to work’: climate change is making workers’ lives more difficult".

Other climate links are:

"‘Clairvoyant’ 2012 climate report warned of extreme weather";

"Humanity 'going in the wrong direction' on climate change, UN warns":

"Labor overhauls Climate Change Authority to counter concerns of excessive business influence";Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially underway for Australia

"Inside the mind of a sceptic: the ‘mental gymnastics’ of climate change denial";

"Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially under way for Australia";

"Fears drought and high gas prices could cause UK food shortages this winter";

"La Niña, 3 years in a row: a climate scientist on what flood-weary Australians can expect this summer";

"Now, we begin: 10 simple ways to make Australia’s climate game truly next-level".

Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message

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King Charles (pictured) is considered by some to be history's most significant environmentalist.

Read the Nicole Hasham story - "The most significant environmentalist in history’ is now king. Two Australian researchers tell of Charles’ fascination with nature".

A second story from The Conversation is: "‘Too hard to get to work’: climate change is making workers’ lives more difficult".

Other climate links are:

"‘Clairvoyant’ 2012 climate report warned of extreme weather";

"Humanity 'going in the wrong direction' on climate change, UN warns":

"Labor overhauls Climate Change Authority to counter concerns of excessive business influence";Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially underway for Australia

"Inside the mind of a sceptic: the ‘mental gymnastics’ of climate change denial";

"Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially under way for Australia";

"Fears drought and high gas prices could cause UK food shortages this winter";

"La Niña, 3 years in a row: a climate scientist on what flood-weary Australians can expect this summer";

"Now, we begin: 10 simple ways to make Australia’s climate game truly next-level".

Enjoy "Music for a Warming World".

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message

  continue reading

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