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Climate calling
SBS
180 episodes
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Make sense of the latest news about climate change and the environment, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team. Hear the story behind the headline.
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Make sense of the latest news about climate change and the environment, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team. Hear the story behind the headline.
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News
Society & Culture,
Science,
Natural Sciences,
Earth Sciences
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Climate calling
'Deadly negligence': Stern warning issued as COP30 climate summit opens in Brazil
Leaders are gathering in Brazil for the UN COP30 Climate Summit as the United Nations declares the world will not meet the 1.5 degree warming limit set in 2015. With 2025 set to be one of the warmest years on record, the most vulnerable small island nations are pleading for stronger action.
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Few seconds ago
7 minutes 35 seconds

Climate calling
'Deadly negligence': Stern warning issued as COP30 climate summit opens in Brazil
Leaders are gathering in Brazil for the UN COP30 Climate Summit as the United Nations declares the world will not meet the 1.5 degree warming limit set in 2015. With 2025 set to be one of the warmest years on record, the most vulnerable small island nations are pleading for stronger action.
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Few seconds ago
7 minutes 35 seconds

Climate calling
Advocates flag 'make or break time' for planet as COP30 begins
This year's global climate summit - COP30 - is being hailed as the most significant in ten years, with experts describing it the "make or break decade" for action on global warming. But doubts are being raised about whether enough can be achieved.
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18 hours ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

Climate calling
Three free hours of power under new plan - or is it?
Australians in three states are to be offered three hours of free electricity in the middle of the day, under a scheme to share abundant solar energy harvested in non-peak hours. The plan has been welcomed by environmental groups, but some in the Opposition are unimpressed.
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2 days ago
4 minutes 15 seconds

Climate calling
INTERVIEW: Graeme Samuel tells SBS why he endorses the government's environmental bill
The author of the review that triggered the government's environment reforms has fully endorsed Labor's nature legislation. Professor Graeme Samuel has told SBS the bill implements the 'totality' of the recommendations he made in his report, five years after it was delivered. The Greens and Coalition have objected to the bill, with Greens leader Larissa Waters describing it as 1400 pages gift-wrapped for big business. But Professor Samuel says environmental groups and business interests alike had substantial input into his report, and their desires were fully taken into account in the recommendations. He's been talking to SBS chief political correspondent Anna Henderson.
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6 days ago
12 minutes 31 seconds

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Government introduces environment laws to Parliament - but hurdles remain
Australia's most significant environmental law reform in decades has been tabled in Parliament, but it faces immediate political deadlock with opponents in the Senate ready to delay the vote. As Minister Murray Watt pushes for a swift resolution, he must navigate an environment where both the Coalition and the Greens are demanding major concessions on accountability, climate, and industry protection.
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1 week ago
6 minutes 11 seconds

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Climate tipping points being crossed, scientists warn
A large white coral reef containing important species and fossil traces has been discovered at a depth of more than 500 metres in the Gulf of Naples, in a rare discovery for the Mediterranean. But a new report suggests reefs like this might already be in danger, with global warming crossing dangerous thresholds sooner than expected and the world's coral reefs now in an almost irreversible die-off. It marks what scientists are describing as the first tipping point in climate-driven ecosystem collapse.
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3 weeks ago
6 minutes 35 seconds

Climate calling
What's next for South Australia's algae bloom?
South Australia's algal bloom continues to spread, leading to significant environmental, ecological and mental health harm. Those impacts have been heard at a Senate inquiry examining support arrangements for those affected, but also long-term prevention strategies.
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1 month ago
12 minutes 28 seconds

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UN says millions of young people are being left behind
Youth advocates from around the world have gathered at the UN headquarters in New York to participate in the high-level plenary meeting of the General Assembly. Their meeting marked the thirtieth anniversary of the World Programme of Action for Youth.
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1 month ago
4 minutes 37 seconds

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Opinions divided on how to save our precious mountain ash forests
New research has found Australia's heat-stressed forests are rapidly thinning, and could even be producing carbon emissions. It comes as the government prepares to release its 2035 emissions targets and a climate risk report later this month. But local researchers, politicians and Traditional Owner land groups remain divided on how to protect the forest.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 15 seconds

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'Right plan for Australia': Government ministers defend 2035 climate target
Climate advocates say the federal government's 2035 emissions reduction target falls "dangerously short", while the Coalition has said its plan is "grounded in fantasy land". Government ministers are now working to justify the target to the public and the community, as the Coalition is under pressure to outline their climate policy.
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1 month ago
6 minutes 59 seconds

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Deep rifts widen further within Coalition under climate change pressure
Liberal senator Jonathan Duniam has warned the Coalition will face a "mass exodus" from its frontbench if it adopts a net zero policy without caveats, handing Opposition leader Sussan Ley a fresh test over the party's stance on climate action. The warning comes a day after Liberal MP Andrew Hastie threatened to quit the party if it pursued a policy of net zero emissions by 2050.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 43 seconds

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Australia's greatest threat: Not war, not terror, not pandemic... but the climate
As the Coalition remains divided over net zero emission targets, former security leaders are warning the government that climate change poses an immediate national security threat.In the Senate, the Greens are pushing for the release of the National Climate Risk Assessment Report while Nationals Senator Matt Canavan is pushing ahead with a bill to repeal net zero.
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2 months ago
7 minutes 2 seconds

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Spain prepares for future extreme weather after 'environmental catastrophe'
After a summer in which much of western and southern Europe were impacted by catastrophic fires and searing heat, Spain now forming a plan to prepare for future disasters.Scientists say action is needed to reduce emissions and increase resilience, in the face of inevitable worsening conditions.
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2 months ago
7 minutes 23 seconds

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Broad consensus offers hope of fixing 'broken' environment laws
Environment Minister Murray Watt has announced an accelerated timeframe to improve Australia's 'broken' biodiversity and conservation laws. It comes after broad consensus emerged on the urgent need for reform at the government's economic roundtable. Labor is promising stronger environmental protections and faster project approvals - but it's not the first time.
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2 months ago
7 minutes 47 seconds

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Unprecedented bleaching across WA's reefs from last year's marine heatwave
Last summer's marine heat wave was the largest and most intense on record in Western Australia, says a new report from the Australian Institute of Marine Science. The sustained heat has caused unprecedented bleaching across Western Australia's reefs, with experts saying it could take months to uncover the full extent of the damage.
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2 months ago
3 minutes 36 seconds

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Government told to be ambitious on emissions reduction: Coalition MPs say scrap the plans
The government is under pressure from the United Nations and the crossbench to set an ambitious climate target. It comes as some coalition backbenchers are pushing for net zero to be scrapped all together.
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3 months ago
3 minutes 10 seconds

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Embrace clean energy says UN climate chief: or put Australia's living standards at risk
The UN's top climate diplomat is in Australia, and is urging Australia to aim high when it reveals its carbon emissions reduction target later this year. But it's an issue heavily coated in politics.... and not the only climate change related issue Australia is dealing with right now..
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3 months ago
3 minutes 37 seconds

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Top court delivers landmark ruling on global obligations to curb climate change
The International Court of Justice has delivered a historic ruling on international climate obligations, opening the door for possible reparations. After a lengthy campaign led by law students in Pacific Island nations, the world's top court has declared individual states have a legal duty to tackle climate change.
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3 months ago
8 minutes 37 seconds

Climate calling
Libraries usually like bookworms - but not these ones
Hungary's oldest library is fighting a beetle infestation. The creatures have been found in a section of the 1,000 year-old Pannonhalma Archabbey library, housing around a quarter of the abbey's 400,000 volumes. It's prompted workers to pull tens of thousands of centuries-old books from the shelves of the mediaeval abbey in an effort to save them.
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3 months ago
5 minutes 1 second

Climate calling
Make sense of the latest news about climate change and the environment, with reports and interviews from the SBS News team. Hear the story behind the headline.