Government document ‘directly contradicts’ Trump on climate change – CNBC
CNBC Government document ‘directly contradicts’ Trump on climate changeCNBC“How much more the climate will change depends on future emissions and the sensitivity of the climate system to those emissions,” the report said, according to the Times. The report concluded that temperatures will rise by an additional 0.5 degrees …Climate change will hit New England hard, report…
Here’s how climate change is already affecting the US – The Verge – The Verge
The Verge Here’s how climate change is already affecting the US – The VergeThe VergeWe often talk about climate change as a far-off problem that will affect our children and grandchildren, but climate change is already affecting Americans right …Climate Change Drastically Affecting U.S. Now, Report Says | World …U.S. News & World Report all 3…
Republicans’ inverse evolution on climate change, as told by 3 … – Washington Post
Republicans’ inverse evolution on climate change, as told by 3 …Washington PostFor at least the past decade, Republican Party leaders’ position on climate change has evolved inverse to scientific evidence. As scientists have spent the past …Investing in climate change | Opinion | thenews.com.pkThe News International all 2 news articles »
Federal scientists’ report says climate change is dangerously real – KUOW News and Information
KUOW News and Information Federal scientists’ report says climate change is dangerously realKUOW News and InformationIt’s a stark assessment of the realities of the climate crisis, and it seems to have the Trump administration’s rhetoric and policies on climate change directly in its crosshairs. “The world has warmed … by about 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9…
EPA head casts doubt on ‘supposed’ threat from climate change – The Hill
The Hill EPA head casts doubt on ‘supposed’ threat from climate changeThe HillEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Scott Pruitt on Wednesday cast doubt on the idea that climate change poses a threat to the United States. Pruitt told conservative North Dakota talk radio host Scott Hennen on WHO-AM that that’s one of the …EPA chief addresses…
Indigenous Women: Defending the Environment in Latin America – Natural Resources Defense Council
Natural Resources Defense Council Indigenous Women: Defending the Environment in Latin AmericaNatural Resources Defense CouncilOn this International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we celebrate the successes of indigenous peoples in Latin America in protecting their lands and communities. In particular, we recognize the strong leadership of indigenous women who have …Engaging with indigenous people…
University of Vermont to host Catalysts of the Climate Economy Summit Sept. 6-8 – vtdigger.org
University of Vermont to host Catalysts of the Climate Economy Summit Sept. 6-8vtdigger.orgMONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont will host the Catalysts of the Climate Economy (cc:econ), a three-day national innovation summit on September 6-8. Taking place at the University of Vermont in Burlington, the summit brings together entrepreneurs, investors …
Climate gloom and doom? Bring it on. But we need stories about … – San Francisco Chronicle
Climate gloom and doom? Bring it on. But we need stories about …San Francisco Chronicle(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Jon Christensen, University of California, … and more »
India’s wild energy trends raise doubts over coal’s future – Seattle Times
Seattle Times India’s wild energy trends raise doubts over coal’s futureSeattle TimesNEW DELHI (AP) — Within the wild energy market of the world’s second-most populous nation, predictions are proving tricky. India had been projected to become a carbon-belching behemoth, fueled by thermal power plants demanding ever more coal for … and more »
Mexican Development Banks Back Clean-Energy Projects – Wall Street Journal (subscription)
Wall Street Journal (subscription) Mexican Development Banks Back Clean-Energy ProjectsWall Street Journal (subscription)MEXICO CITY—Mexican development banks are helping to finance large renewable energy projects that are bringing new players into the fledgling power market as a result of the government’s long-term electricity auctions, officials said Tuesday.