25 November 2019, The Guardian. Scott Morrison and the big lie about climate change: does he think we’re that stupid? f all the horrors that might befall the burnt-out, the flooded, the cyclone-ravaged and the drought-stricken Australian this summer, perhaps … Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: November 2019
20 November 2019, The Conversation, It’s hard to breathe and you can’t think clearly – if you defend your home against a bushfire, be mentally prepared. If you live in a bushfire-prone area, you’ll likely have considered what you will do … Continue reading →
20 November 2019, UN Environment Program. World’s governments plan to produce 120% more fossil fuels by 2030 than can be burned under 1.5°C warming, Nairobi, 20 November 2019 – The world is on track to produce far more coal, oil and gas than … Continue reading →
15 November 2019,The Conversation, A surprising answer to a hot question: controlled burns often fail to slow a bushfire. As sure as night follows day, this week’s bushfires prompted inevitable debate about whether fire authorities should have carried out more hazard … Continue reading →