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Cities Can Reduce Global Emissions; James Hansen: ‘We’ve Got an Emergency’; Australia Climate Policies Damage

Sunday, September 13, 2015 12:14
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Cities: The Path To Reducing Global Emissions. Annual global carbon emissions would drop by 3.7 gigatonnes per year by 2030 – the equivalent of India going zero-carbon – through investment in public and low emission transport, building efficiency, and waste management in cities.

 

Climate Expert James Hansen: “We’ve Got An Emergency”. The repercussions of climate disruption are still not being acknowledged fully, warned climatologist Dr. James Hansen, addressing an audience of Baby Boomer and Greatest Generation climate activists on September 9.

 

Who Will Pay the Price for Australia’s Climate Change Policies? Australia is likely to experience more global warming than the rest of the world. Increasing drought, floods, heat waves and bushfires are already impacting the country’s environment and economy, further disadvantaging the vulnerable Indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in their remote communities.

 

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