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COP26 plants the seed for urgent climate action | ticker VIEWS

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In light of the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, industries around the world are shifting their attention to engage with climate action.

Farmers are experiencing climate change firsthand and are now stepping up their plans to tackle it.

Anika Molesworth is a farmer, scientist, and storyteller who was awarded Farmer of the Year in 2015.

She is passionate about ensuring the best possible future for the planet and the food people consume.

Farmers on a mission

Australia has seen a shift towards higher temperatures and lower winter rainfall, which has had significant effects on many farmers.

Despite these trends, there remains much uncertainty over the long-run effects of climate change on farm businesses.

Molesworth says the decade-long Millennium drought changed her life forever. Between the years 2000–2010, very little rain fell in much of Australia.

Her home became dry and duststorms turned the skies red. That’s when she drew the correlation between the land, the climate, and the food on her plate.

Now, she is dedicated to raising awareness of climate change impacts on farms, and what actions must be taken to reduce emissions and adapt to changing conditions.

Farmers are severely impacted by extreme weather events, like drought or bushfires. These types of events impact the ability to grow produce.

Climate change and rainfall trends affect food prices, which vary depending on agricultural profitability and world prices.

Less words, more action

As the historical COP26 climate summit rolls into its second week in Glasgow, there is a renewed and heightened focus on the wellbeing of our planet.

We have seen world leaders pledge their emissions targets and plan to tackle climate change but some see the summit as a failure.

Climate activist Greta Thunberg lead a climate protest of thousands in Glasgow, aimed at attacking the climate policy of world leaders at the summit.

“Many are asking what it’ll take for people in power to wake up. But let’s be clear – they’re already awake. They know exactly what they’re doing. They know exactly what priceless values they’re sacrificing to maintain business as usual.”

GReta thunberg, climate activist

“These conversations and commitments are a starting foundation, but we need to shift rapidly to action.”

Anika molesworth, scientist & farmer

Australia’s climate targets

Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison addressed the COP26 climate summit, saying that Australia had submitted a new nationally determined contribution.

He noted that Australia’s emissions would fall by 35% by 2030, far exceeding the Paris commitment.

Morrison is often criticised for his lack of ambitious climate change targets.

“The reduction targets the Australian Government has take to Glasgow are woefully inadequate and are not aligned with the science… This is putting Australians in the path of danger. “

Anike molesworth, scientist & farmer

Shift to electric

The transition to electric vehicles is a major part of the world’s strategy to tackle climate change.

The Australian Government is looking to accelerate the rollout of 50,000 charging stations to support an expected 1.7 million EVs on the road by 2030.

However, Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he won’t be forcing Australians to do anything they don’t want to.

“We will not be forcing Australians out of the car they want to drive or penalising those who can least afford it through bans or taxes. The strategy will work to drive down the cost of low and zero emission vehicles, and enhance consumer choice.”

scott morrison, Australian prime minister

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Can digital clones revolutionise work and education?

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AI startups have begun offering digital clones tailored for executives and educators alike.

These digital replicas, equipped with advanced machine learning algorithms, aim to streamline various aspects of their real-life counterparts’ roles.

Tom Finnigan from Talkbrands.ai joins to discuss #FEATURED

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Will Biden’s AI initiative fuel innovation or halt progress?

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Biden-⁠Harris administration announces key AI actions 180 days following President Biden’s landmark executive order.

In response to President Biden’s pivotal Executive Order on Advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Biden-Harris administration has unveiled significant actions aimed at bolstering the nation’s AI capabilities.

Dr. Karen Sutherland from UniSC joins to discuss. #featured

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Twitch looks to Tiktok: pretender or a perfect pairing?

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Twitch has introduced a new feature called the discovery feed, which functions similarly to TikTok’s feed.

This feature is designed to help users quickly find content they enjoy on the platform. With the discovery feed, users can preview numerous live streams and clips without encountering pre-roll ads, making it easier to browse and find something to watch within minutes.

The update is being rolled out to all users gradually, with the new Feed tab becoming available on the Twitch mobile app. This update aims to enhance the user experience by providing a more efficient way to discover and engage with content on Twitch.

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