#156 Weekend reads – will we become immune to tragedy?
We started the week with the devastating earthquake in Morocco, which has resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths so far, as well as many more
We started the week with the devastating earthquake in Morocco, which has resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths so far, as well as many more
One of life’s great privileges is to listen to experts discuss their area of expertise within the context of the bigger issues impacting our
वह क्षेत्र जो रहने लायक नहीं रहे, उन पर पड़ने वाले ताप सूचकांक की तैयारी के लिए 34 कार्रवाइयां:मेरे पास इस लेख के दो और संस्करण हैं। जून की
The horror of the fires in Lahaina, Maui, have captured all our attention in recent weeks, but don’t worry, new extreme weather events are on
The Weekend Reads are back after my longest break yet. To do this work every week takes a lot of time, effort and energy, but I see it as a contribution I can make,
Asia recorded its worst-ever April heat wave in 2023, with the heat continuing across the region in May. This is before El Niño starts
It took two weeks for mainstream media to pick up the story of a 150-car train derailment at East Palestine in Ohio, USA. Referred to as Ohio’s Chernobyl
Welcome to year four of everything I’m reading, watching and listening to in regard to the multiple planetary crisis’ we face, as well as
A few years ago, my friend Joe Augustin, asked if I had plans to move back to Australia one day, and I said, for my boy’s future, Australia does not look like a great option. Well apparently, I was right – the escalation is here and it’s alarming. Sorry fellow Aussies, but we must face …
#124 Weekend reads – it looks like Australia is stuffed! Read More »
Then watch Ancient Apocalypse on Netflix, although I strongly urge you to put on your critical thinking hat when you do. This is a very interesting and controversial documentary, but as it discusses an Ice Age event, which ended about 12,000 years ago, it’s really fascinating. The journalist Graham Hancock, lays out evidence showing there …
#122 Weekend reads – want to see what global calamity looks like? Read More »