Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, has called on Germans to think out of the box to cope with the challenges arising from global warming."To do this, we need more than ever the courage to think in a new way, the strength to leave familiar paths, the willingness to try new things, and the determination to act faster, convinced that the unusual can succeed - and must succeed if the generation of today's young people and their descendants should still be able to live well on this Earth," Merkel said.That is also a priority of the European Union's new executive Commission. Germany will hold the EU's rotating presidency in the second half of 2020.https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/all-man-made-merkel-vows-to-
Saturday morning 23rd September seminar in Sydney involving Nobel Peace Prize winner, Prof Jonathan Patz, Director of the Global Health Institute, Uni of Wisconsin will debate our options with leading Australian academics and advocates from 350.org, the Climate And Health Alliance (CAHA) and Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA)
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