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Climate Change

Locality: East Kew, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 412 966 066



Address: Climate Emergency Network, Box 200 3102 East Kew, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.climateemergency.org

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25.01.2022 Road to nowhere. Please business and government leaders, act on behalf of the world



24.01.2022 Warming!! Whether it has happened before or not is not the issue: it’s the implications of the current trend for our next generation.

20.01.2022 The latest pic posted is from Death Valley California. A sign of things to come?

16.01.2022 Antarctica logs hottest temperature on record with a reading of 18.3C A new record set so soon after the previous record of 17.5C in March 2015 is a sign warming in Antarctica is happening much faster than global average



12.01.2022 At this time of the year there would normally be snow blanketing these peaks.

11.01.2022 And here is the rainfall pattern for the same 110 years!

07.01.2022 Recommended: A Pocket Guide to Climate Change by Jacquline Howard.



03.01.2022 No they are not tadpoles. This shows the loss of glacial ice from 1880 to the 2080’estimate. Switzerland will lose 30% of its icefields by 2100.

02.01.2022 Laura Tingle tonight described Scott Morrison’s continuing position on Climate Change as incomprehensible.

02.01.2022 Britain’s 10 hottest years in 125 years of records have occurred since 2002, as a sign of climate change, says UK’s Metro Office.

01.01.2022 Three studies published in Nature and Nature Geoscience use extensive historical data to show there has never been a period in the last 2,000 years when temperature changes have been as fast and extensive as in recent decades. It had previously been thought that similarly dramatic peaks and troughs might have occurred in the past, including in periods dubbed the Little Ice Age and the Medieval Climate Anomaly. But the three studies use reconstructions based on 700 proxy records of temperature change, such as trees, ice and sediment, from all continents that indicate none of these shifts took place in more than half the globe at any one time.

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