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Climate Conversations

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A continuous conversation about climate change - news, views and interviews.Robert McLean Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften
  • Climate News: Tatura native, Dr Linden Ashcroft, explains climate change and Goulburn Valley as the idea that is Transition Towns takes another deep breath; ICN on Sunday explores AI centres
    Sep 1 2025

    Dr Linden Ashcroft (pictured) will explain the quickly evolving dynamics of climate change and what impacts we can expect in the Goulburn Valley when she appears as the keynote speaker at Tatura Transition Towns event - "Community to gather for a greener tomorrow at Transition Tatura event";

    "AI’s Massive Energy Demands" - Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and clean energy reporter Dan Gearino as they discuss the mounting demand for electricity to power AI.

    "Former UN climate chief urges Australia to set ‘prosperity’ target of cutting emissions by 75% by 2035".

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    22 Min.
  • Webinar: Dr David McCoy discusses the importance of good governance, something a critical importance to global health and in the world's approach to climate change
    Aug 27 2025

    Dr David McCoy (pictured) appears on a "Saving the World" webinar, emphasising the importance of good governance when it comes to global health.

    In this webinar, "Power, accountability and global health governance", Dr McCoy speaks about the principles of good global health governance, examining current and evolving power dynamics in global health and how accountability deficits need to be plugged to improve the quality and effectiveness of global health governance. In doing so, he highlights the role and accountability of powerful private actors in global health governance.

    He describes some of the work being done by the United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH).

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    29 Min.
  • Interview: Ryan Batchelor chaired a Victorian State Government committee considering climate resilience - near two years of work resulted in a report of more than 450 pages
    Aug 26 2025

    Ryan Batchelor (pictured) is the member for Melbourne's Southern Metropolitan in Victoria's Legislative Council and is the chair of the Environment and Planning Committee.

    Mr Batchelor and his committee spent nearly two years considering and preparing a report of more than 450 pages about the state's "Climate Resilience".

    Sadly, the committee's terms of reference for the study didn't allow it to consider mitigation, but rather adaptation in reference to the state's built environment.

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    22 Min.
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