Note: in my “from the news” posts, quotes are shown italicised and blue, my comments are in a different shade of blue, and “good” items are shown in green. I have loosely grouped the posts where such seemed reasonable, but that is subjective (i.e., my opinion - others are free to disagree), and challenging, as some posts belong in multiple “groups”.
Froom this week’s news on the climate crisis, environmental issues, and nuclear threats/issues (note: I may continue to add links for a few days, possibly up to a week, after these are published), noting that at least some issues will not have made it into the news that I see:
- “Climate change has slowed Earth’s rotation — and could affect how we keep time” https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00932-w “The effect of melting polar ice could delay the need for a ‘leap second’ by three years”
- “The climate crisis is an integrity crisis | Climate Integrity Summit” https://youtu.be/MH0Rv6nFvwE?si=RJkqCgC3EsGEXcQN Very true “Australia’s carbon credits system a failure on global scale, study finds” https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/27/australias-carbon-credits-system-a-failure-on-global-scale-study-finds
- “Climate Crisis could drive 200 million Africans to Extreme Hunger by 2050” https://www.juancole.com/2024/03/climate-million-africans.html
- “Climate-conscious investors put nuclear dead last on list of desirable Australian ventures” https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2024/mar/25/climate-conscious-investors-put-nuclear-dead-last-on-list-of-desirable-australian-ventures
- in
a measure that will do a great deal to remove resistance to transition
to renewables and provide more renewables both here and overseas, “Coal heartland to receive major solar energy investment” https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/news/politics/australian-politics/2024/03/28/major-solar-energy-investment “Could spending a billion dollars actually bring solar manufacturing back to Australia? It’s worth a shot” https://theconversation.com/could-spending-a-billion-dollars-actually-bring-solar-manufacturing-back-to-australia-its-worth-a-shot-226809
- “Better climate science, greater First Nations participation flagged in national water policy overhaul” https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2024-03-28/federal-government-opens-debate-on-national-water-initiative/103639252
- “Scotland to be the world’s first rewilding nation” https://youtu.be/9fPwKCSEKVU?si=n3vM69Q4pl5197jk
Assumptions / basis
In writing this, I have assumed / started from the following:
- this blog states quite clearly that it is about political and human rights matters, including lived experience of problems, and thus I will assume readers are reasonable people who have noted the content warning in the post header;
Possible flaws
Where I can, I will try to highlight possible flaws / issues you should consider:
- there may be flawed logical arguments in the above: to find out more about such flaws and thinking generally, I recommend Brendan
Myers’ free online course “Clear and Present Thinking”;
- I could be wrong - so keep your thinking caps on, and make up your own minds for yourself.
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