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Climate News: How we love in the time of climate change; Jane Fonda on 'Fire Drill Fridays'

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Jane Fonda (pictured) wowed many with her on-screen performances and now she's doing something similar as she tackles her concerns about the climate crisis through "Fire Drill Fridays";

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"United Nations special rapporteur warns NT Middle Arm project will raise cancer, heart disease risks";

"Meet the Oil Man in Charge of Leading the World Away From Oil";

"'A unicorn and a fantasy': Energy Minister slams nuclear energy";

"Logging ‘carnage’ in endangered greater glider habitat";

"AOC to headline rally at New York climate march ahead of UN summit";

"French-led proposal for Australia's second-biggest battery storage in Tasmania will 'reduce energy costs', company says";

"Electric vehicle fires are very rare. The risk for petrol and diesel vehicles is at least 20 times higher";

"Another day, another roadblock: how should NZ law deal with disruptive climate protests?";

"Climate minister Chris Bowen says replacing coal-fired power stations with nuclear would cost $387 billion";

"We are poised to pass 1.5℃ of global warming – world leaders offer 4 ways to manage this dangerous time";

"Replacing Australia’s retiring coal power stations with small nuclear reactors could cost $387bn, analysis suggests";

"A ‘green nudge’ cut single-use plastic waste in China, study suggests";

"Meet the Teenagers Helping to Plan the Biggest Climate March Since 2019";

"How I Went From Climate Fatigue to Climate Storytelling";

"New York’s New Anti-Pollution Law Is Here. Even Supporters Don’t Like It.";

"Breathing Wildfire Smoke Could Raise Dementia Risk, New Study Finds";

"California sues oil giants, claiming deception and climate harms";

"Libya flood: international aid arrives as authorities open investigation";

"Love from ancient to modern times";

"Like Canaries in a Coal Mine, Dragonflies Signal Threats to Freshwater Ecosystems";

"Dire Warnings About Libya Dams Went Unheeded";

"‘Towns were erased’: Libyan reporters on the ‘horrifying, harrowing’ aftermath of floods";

"Australia would be raising $70 billion a year from the carbon price if it wasn't dismantled, Ross Garnaut says";

"Potential El Niño inching closer, but the Bureau of Meteorology is not ready to declare it yet";

"Industrial Plants in Gary and Other Environmental Justice Communities Are Highlighted as Top Emitters";

"California sues five of the world's largest oil companies — ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips and Chevron".

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