Quick Glance: Today was a bright day for the climate after more than a decade of darkness in Australia's parliament.
- Greens would support Labor's climate bill, according to Adam Bandt - video
- Global capital has now concluded that the change is irreversible, so perhaps an updated nationally determined contribution submitted with the United Nations could have substituted for specific law enshrining targets established in the Australian parliament.
- So taking this initial step is important because it binds Australia to significant realities, such as the reality that there is a climate problem and that responsible, thoughtful, moral people must do everything possible to try to avert it.
- In practice, Labor's first wave of legislation is far from comprehensive in terms of climate policy.
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Tarantino and Israeli wife Daniella Pick welcome baby No. 2
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Quick Glance: Andy Goram, a former Rangers and Scotland goalkeeper, has died at the age of 58.
- Andy Goram, a former Rangers and Scotland goalkeeper, died at the age of 58 following a brief fight with illness.
- Gary Neville, a former Manchester United and England defender, stated, "Terribly sad news about Andy Goram."
- Scotland's First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, described Goram as "one of Scotland's all-time football greats" and added death was "one of Scotland's all time football greats"
- Goram was Scotland's first-choice goalkeeper at Euro 92 and Euro 96. Goram went on to play for Notts County, Sheffield United, Motherwell, Manchester United, Hamilton, Coventry, Oldham, Queen of the South, and Elgin after leaving Rangers.