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Climate News: Girt by Sea; Australia's security is about attending to climate change; EV charger cautions

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Those who understand climate change see adaptation and mitigation as key planks in national security and former international oil, gas and coal industry executive, chair of the Australian Coal Association and CEO of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Ian Dunlop, writes on Pearls and Irritations - "Climate security risks and Australia’s failure";

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"Air Pollution Could Potentially Exacerbate Menopause Symptoms, Study Says";

"Girt by Sea: can Australia reduce its dependence on US security?";

"‘Near unliveable’ extreme heat poses national security risk";

"Study: Climate change boosted July's heat for 81% of world's population";

"Getting together on climate action";

"ELECTRIC SUV EXPO 24, MELBOURNE";

"Mom fights air pollution in North Denver";

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"Surveyors warn EV chargers in old apartment buildings should have fire safety approval";

"Slow Fashion 101: Everything You Need to Know";

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"Climate-security risks too hot to handle for Australian Government";

"Florida sees thriving future if climate resilience managed, research finds";

"Appeals Court Ordered the Dismissal of a Landmark Youth Climate Court Case";

"Loss and Damage Meeting Shows Signs of Giving Developing Countries a Bigger Voice and Easier Access to Aid";

"Policy Experts Say the UN Climate Talks Need Reform, but Change Would be Difficult in the Current Political Landscape";

"Perth residents question use of groundwater for Coca-Cola bottled water amid record low rainfall";

"Roger Cook faces defamation threat from teen climate protesters";

"Minnesota’s biggest solar project will help replace a huge coal plant";

"Texas Companies Eye Pecos River Watershed for Oilfield Wastewater";

"Increasingly Frequent Ocean Heat Waves Trigger Mass Die-Offs of Sealife, and Grief in Marine Scientists";

"First ever planet-wide analysis shows conservation work is making a measurable difference";

"We think we control our health – but corporations selling forever chemicals, fossil fuels and ultra-processed foods have a much greater role";

"Is bioenergy ever truly green? It depends on 5 key questions";

"El Niño not climate change key to drought that caused Panama Canal disruption, study says";

"No Mow May: How to turn your garden into a haven for butterflies this spring";

"How close is the world to securing a global treaty to end plastic pollution?";

"Can Forests Be More Profitable Than Beef?";

"Curbing Contrails: A Climate Solution in the Skies";

"Trains Are Cleaner Than Planes, Right";

"Corn to Power Airplanes? Biden Administration Sets a High Bar.";

"Why 40°C is bearable in a desert but lethal in the tropics";

"Sharing the Truth About Electric Vehicles and Clean Energy";

"Transformative Incrementalism: Changing Global Systems By Changing Our Part Of The World".

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