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Climate News: Personal failure at 2050 irrigation plan launch; Some fail to understand importance of human powered transport

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The recent launch of The Shepparton Irrigation Region Land and Water Management Plan for 2050 was a wonderful opportunity to record some impressive speakers, but put to the test, I failed - what I recorded was less than adequate.

The event, at Girgarre's Gargarro Botanic Garden Cafe, was attended by more than 100 people and was organized by the "Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority".

The guest speaker was the foundation executive officer of Goulburn-Murray Water, Denis Flett.

According to the Melbourne Age, the Liberal-endorsed candidate, Mariam Riza (pictured) to be lord mayor of Melbourne is promising to get more cars into the CBD by ripping up the city’s bike lanes, claiming they cause traffic bottlenecks - "Rip up the bike lanes: Liberals launch Melbourne mayoral bid";

"No bike lanes in the city says candidate for Melbourne Council Mariam Riza";

"Pacific in peril: UN urges Australia to block new coal and gas projects";

"How did a sudden reduction in shipping pollution inadvertently stoke global warming?";

"What Indonesia’s next climate pledge could do for its people, environment and economy – The Briefing Room";

The book co-authored by Phillip Sutton - "Climate Code Red: the Case for Emergency Action";

"Campaigners sue EU over ‘grossly inadequate’ 2030 climate targets";

"Why is climate change causing ‘record-shattering’ extreme heat?";

"More Than 40% of World’s Electricity Came From Zero-Carbon Sources in 2023";

"‘These ideas are incredibly popular’: what is degrowth and can it save the planet?";

"Sydney records hottest August day in seven years amid high fire danger from warm, windy weather";

"‘Working here is hell’: latest death of farm worker in 40C heat shocks Italy";

"‘Everything, everywhere, all at once’: Australia’s survival in a warmer world will be a mammoth multi-tasking effort";

"Power-hungry AI data centers are raising electric bills and blackout risk";

"‘The world needs your leadership’, Guterres tells Pacific Islands Forum";

"How much more water and power does AI computing demand? Tech firms don’t want you to know";

"The next big climate target: Ending carbon offset scams";

"Climate disinformation continues to leave a mark as world gets hotter";

"Harris Stirs Hope for a New Chapter in Climate Action";

"Investigation reveals global fisheries are in far worse shape than we thought – and many have already collapsed";

"Scientists may have found a radical solution for making your hamburger less bad for the planet":

"US tourist dies after ice collapse in Icelandic glacier";

"UPS Drivers Won “Historic Heat Protections.” They Say the Company Hasn’t Lived Up to That Promise.";

"NZ’s looming climate cash crunch";

"The Unstoppable, Exponential Energy Transition with Kingsmill Bond".

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Innhold levert av Robert McLean. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Robert McLean eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

The recent launch of The Shepparton Irrigation Region Land and Water Management Plan for 2050 was a wonderful opportunity to record some impressive speakers, but put to the test, I failed - what I recorded was less than adequate.

The event, at Girgarre's Gargarro Botanic Garden Cafe, was attended by more than 100 people and was organized by the "Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority".

The guest speaker was the foundation executive officer of Goulburn-Murray Water, Denis Flett.

According to the Melbourne Age, the Liberal-endorsed candidate, Mariam Riza (pictured) to be lord mayor of Melbourne is promising to get more cars into the CBD by ripping up the city’s bike lanes, claiming they cause traffic bottlenecks - "Rip up the bike lanes: Liberals launch Melbourne mayoral bid";

"No bike lanes in the city says candidate for Melbourne Council Mariam Riza";

"Pacific in peril: UN urges Australia to block new coal and gas projects";

"How did a sudden reduction in shipping pollution inadvertently stoke global warming?";

"What Indonesia’s next climate pledge could do for its people, environment and economy – The Briefing Room";

The book co-authored by Phillip Sutton - "Climate Code Red: the Case for Emergency Action";

"Campaigners sue EU over ‘grossly inadequate’ 2030 climate targets";

"Why is climate change causing ‘record-shattering’ extreme heat?";

"More Than 40% of World’s Electricity Came From Zero-Carbon Sources in 2023";

"‘These ideas are incredibly popular’: what is degrowth and can it save the planet?";

"Sydney records hottest August day in seven years amid high fire danger from warm, windy weather";

"‘Working here is hell’: latest death of farm worker in 40C heat shocks Italy";

"‘Everything, everywhere, all at once’: Australia’s survival in a warmer world will be a mammoth multi-tasking effort";

"Power-hungry AI data centers are raising electric bills and blackout risk";

"‘The world needs your leadership’, Guterres tells Pacific Islands Forum";

"How much more water and power does AI computing demand? Tech firms don’t want you to know";

"The next big climate target: Ending carbon offset scams";

"Climate disinformation continues to leave a mark as world gets hotter";

"Harris Stirs Hope for a New Chapter in Climate Action";

"Investigation reveals global fisheries are in far worse shape than we thought – and many have already collapsed";

"Scientists may have found a radical solution for making your hamburger less bad for the planet":

"US tourist dies after ice collapse in Icelandic glacier";

"UPS Drivers Won “Historic Heat Protections.” They Say the Company Hasn’t Lived Up to That Promise.";

"NZ’s looming climate cash crunch";

"The Unstoppable, Exponential Energy Transition with Kingsmill Bond".

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