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Climate News: Greens leader shows at Rising Tide's Newcastle protest; Aussie cricket captain concerned about climate crisis, declared by some to be too 'woke'

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Australian Greens Leader, Adam Brandt, attends Newcastle Rising Tide coal protest and dumps on Labor Government - watch on "The Drum";

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"3 reasons why removing grazing animals from Australia’s arid lands for carbon credits is a bad idea";

"COP28: Earth’s frozen zones are in trouble – we’re already seeing the consequences";

"As disasters and heat intensify, can the world meet the urgency of the moment at the COP28 climate talks?";

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"Critically endangered Sumatran rhino born in Indonesia";

"Aussie farmers don't have to choose between growing food and hosting solar; report shows they can do both";

"WA DOCTORS URGE CLIMATE ACTION TO SAVE OUR HEALTH SYSTEM";

"Australia needs ‘substantial increase’ in large-scale renewables projects to meet decarbonisation targets";

"Farmers for Climate Action opposes coal waste injection into Australia's largest underground water supply";

"The scandal of a free pass on fossil fuel export emissions by Australia, Canada, Norway and USA must end to save our climate - new report";

"RACGP backs duty of care bill for climate change harms";

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"Files Suggest Climate Summit’s Leader Is Using Event to Promote Fossil Fuels";

"What Is COP28? And Other Questions About the Big U.N. Climate Summit";

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"Biden expected to miss global climate summit opening as young voters question his progress on climate change";

"Scientists show direct link between polluting companies and wildfires in North America";

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