Climate Action Show

SEA LEVEL RISE, GLACIERS AND OCEANS

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May 08, 2023 2:00am

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CLIMATE ACTION SHOW MAY 8th 2023Produced by Vivien LangfordSEA LEVEL RISE, GLACIERS AND OCEANS Featuring : Fear and Wonder Part 2 Guests:Greens Senator Jordan Steele-John  on Woodside's contribution to the Safeguards Mechanism Bill(20+) Senator Jordon Steele-John | FacebookHe refers to the IPCC Sixth report. If you want to dip in try Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate — (ipcc.ch) Journalist Michael Green with part 2 of his series Fear and Wonder, courtesy of The Conversation.Today, IPCC author Joelle Gergis introduces us to an  Icelandic Glaciologist and a British Oceanographer who also plays music. We learn about the causes of sea level rise.Fear and Wonder podcast: how scientists know the climate is changing (theconversation.com)Join the Climate Council | Climate Council Music : David Rovics "Kiss behind the barricades from his new album  Killing the Messenger | David Rovics (bandcamp.com) As  you listen to this podcast consider supporting the Greenpeace Crew on the Rainbow Warrior.Rainbow Warrior docks in Fremantle as Greenpeace labels Woodside's Scarborough project a 'major threat' to WA - ABC News Their new campaign Whales not Woodside aims to stop the emissions from Woodside's project and thus take one source of ocean warming out of the mix. They will preserve the habititat for whale migrations too. For CampaignersA NEW VISUAL LANGUAGE FOR CLIMATE ACTIONCheck out About Climate Visuals - Climate Outreach which I discovered this week. If you are a campaigner or need climate images that help, have a look. Images are free to use with attribution under creative commons. They say  "All too often, the climate change imagery the world sees is ineffective at driving change – it may be aesthetically pleasing and illustrative but not salient or emotionally impactful. Our Climate Visuals evidence base and experience proves that imagery needs to embody people-centred narratives and positive solutions, and must resonate with the identity and values of the viewer – not just environmentalists. Only then can we truly drive engagement and promote positive action against climate change."