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Big climate report to be released next month. Here�s what to expect.



Wednesday 28 July 2021
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Climate crisis / Critical measures of global heating reaching tipping point, study finds

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Ignoring climate change will yield 'untold suffering,' panel of 14,000 scientists warns

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Nearly 14,000 scientists have signed a new climate emergency paper, warning that "untold suffering" awaits the human race if we don't start tackling global warming head-on, effective immediately.

Earth's vitals have only deteriorated over the last two years, with 18 of the report's 31 categories showing new all-time record highs or lows, the authors wrote. Greenhouse gas emissions are at an all-time high, while glacial ice thickness is at its lowest point in 71 years of record keeping, the report found. The world is richer than it's ever been (measured by global GDP), while the sky is more polluted than ever (measured by carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide concentrations in the atmosphere).
Full Story: LiveScience (7/28)
 
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Sustainable Procurement Key to Lowering Carbon Footprint
While supply chain emissions often dwarf the amount of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) coming from a company’s direct operations, Anastasia O’Rourke of Yale’s Carbon Containment Lab explains how few companies have even begun to address it.

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will we ever get busy again
 
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View from The Hill: Morrison shakes money tree again in bid to avoid second recession
Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra

As NSW on Wednesday extended its lockdown for another month and the federal government shelled out more money, it was as if we were back in 2020 and Victoria’s long incarceration.


Green Tree Frog Jodi Rowley
Dead, shrivelled frogs are unexpectedly turning up across eastern Australia. We need your help to find out why
Jodi Rowley, Australian Museum; Karrie Rose, University of Sydney
 
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Do people care? I'm sure they'd care if "dead, shriveled cocks" turned up everywhere!

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humanitys such righteous cads nex
we/they would likely avoid mention,being so sexual avidfance talk etc etc
anything to do with sexual matters and a majority go absolutely gaga
 
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