climate

Under the radar: Australian World Heritage Sites you may not know about

In a book by environmental academic and conservationist Peter Valentine, World Heritage Sites of Australia showcases the history, importance and future outlook for Australia’s 19 sites of major cultural, natural, ecological and historical significance.

Whether it’s hiding some of the oldest human skeletons in the world, the “other” Barrier Reef, or a home for millions of penguins, each site has something to surprise you.

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New Zealand Climate Strike protests: Everything you need to know

Around 170,000 Kiwi school students took to the streets nationwide in the name of climate change on Friday. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Tackling climate change anxiety

As the news about climate change becomes increasingly alarming, it’s natural to feel worried and helpless. Here’s how to manage those feelings and act in an impactful way.

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Five things you need to know from the UN Climate Summit

Here are five things you may have missed after Greta Thunberg held world leaders to account in a scathing attack at the UN Climate Summit in New York on Monday.

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Greta Thunberg tells UN world leaders: ‘You’ve failed us’

Greta Thunberg accuses world leaders of “betrayal” and stealing the dreams of future generations in scathing speech at the UN.

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Australia is the world’s worst country on climate change

Australia has been named the worst performing industrial country in the world on climate change.

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Celebrities join global protests over climate change

Street protests demanding urgent action on climate change attracted hundreds of thousands of marchers in more than 2,000 locations worldwide.

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Flower power

MiNDFOOD chats to former Young Environmentalist of the Year Anna Rose about her role as the Earth Hour National Manager in Australia and her concerns for climate change.

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Red sea’s coral reefs immune to bleaching

Ecologists want the Red Sea’s coral reefs to be declared a World Heritage site because of their unique ability to resist bleaching.

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Bushfires put the heat on climate change skeptics

An early start to summer along with devastating bushfires in the Southern Hemisphere have rekindled the climate change debate.

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Climate change could see a decline in wine

Climate change could have a drastic impact on the production of major wine regions worldwide.

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Latin fever

The contrasts of Argentina’s fiery passion and Chile’s stylish cool make the perfect climate for a fascinating taste of South American charms.

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Flights to get more turbulent

Travelling across the North Atlantic could get a lot bumpier in the future thanks to climate change, according to scientists.

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Coral “spawn bank” could secure future of Great Barrier Reef

Australian scientists have created a coral ‘spawn bank’ for the Great Barrier Reef, in the hopes that it will help rebuild and preserve the natural wonder for future generations.

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Barack Obama second inauguration underway

President Barack Obama urged Americans to reject political “absolutism” and “seize the day” as he kicked off his second term.

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Record Heat – Sign Of Things To Come

Record temperature highs across Australia are just a sign of things to come around the world, according to experts.

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Quick tips for living greener

Want tips on how to live more energy-efficiently? The Climate Project’s communications advisor Mim Lowe teaches us how.

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Scores killed in North Korea floods

North Korea’s state media reports that 88 people have been killed in floods brought on by heavy downpours.

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Marine scientists seek solutions to global reef decline

The world’s foremost marine scientists are warning of dire consequences for coral reef systems if the issue of climate change is not addressed on a global level.

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MiNDFOOD Radio: Jean Palutikof

Professor Jean Palutikof , Director of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility at Griffith University discuses climate change and why we need to act now.

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Here today, Gone tomorrow

A new book highlighting the threat of climate change to more than 100 places around the globe is encouraging people to visit them before it’s too late.
You can buy the book online at 100places.com/en

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Women in the post-carbon green economy

In the midst of the debate regarding climate change, few observers are highlighting a key issue: women need, and are willing, to be at the forefront of leadership in the post-carbon green economy. MiNDFOOD reports.

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The changing climate

MiNDFOOD’s environmental columnist is the president 
of Earth Day Network and 
says we need sustainable solutions to our climate problems.

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Climate change and natural disasters

MiNDFOOD’s environmental columnist Kathleen Rogers says combating climate change begins with planting trees. MiNDFOOD reports.

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