Local Groups Vow to Defend Environment Against Possible Trump Agenda – MainePublic.org
Local Groups Vow to Defend Environment Against Possible Trump AgendaMainePublic.orgTrump has said a lot of things on the campaign trail — he’d like to cut regulations at the Environmental Protection Agency “70-80 percent,” he’d like to see more oil drilling, approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline, an end to the Clean Power Plan that …Global…
Why Some People Take Action On Climate Change — And Others Don't – Huffington Post
Huffington Post Why Some People Take Action On Climate Change — And Others Don’tHuffington Post“As we learn what’s important to different kinds of people with respect to climate change, that information can help us communicate in ways where the problem can be heard,” Dr. Janis Dickinson, a professor of natural resources at Cornell and the…
Donald Trump's Win Has Climate Change Negotiators Down. But Not Out – TIME
TIME Donald Trump’s Win Has Climate Change Negotiators Down. But Not OutTIMENegotiations over international measures to fight climate change closed in Morocco on Friday, but the election of Donald Trump cast a long shadow over progress made at the two-week conference. Trump’s election on the second day of the conference …Steps to address climate change are…
Announcement Of New Deal Revives Hope For Peace In Colombia; Business Environment To Remain Complex – Forbes
Forbes Announcement Of New Deal Revives Hope For Peace In Colombia; Business Environment To Remain ComplexForbesPeople take part in a demonstration for the immediate implementation of the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC guerrillas at Bolivar Square in Bogota on November 18, 2016. (Photo:LUIS ACOSTA/AFP/Getty Images). and more »
Donald Trump Will Be the Only World Leader to Deny Climate Change Is Real – Slate Magazine
Slate Magazine Donald Trump Will Be the Only World Leader to Deny Climate Change Is RealSlate MagazineRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump makes a face during the Presidential Debate at Hofstra University on Donald Trump, perhaps thinking about climate change, during the presidential debate on Sept. 26 in Hempstead, New York.Trump Has Called Climate Change a…
UAE reaffirms commitment to tackle global warming – The National
UAE reaffirms commitment to tackle global warmingThe NationalABU DHABI // The UAE on Friday reaffirmed its commitment to the global battle against climate change. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, told the Cop22 summit in Morocco of the country’s belief in the … and more »
US|Intensified by Climate Change, 'King Tides' Change Ways of Life in Florida – New York Times
New York Times US|Intensified by Climate Change, ‘King Tides’ Change Ways of Life in FloridaNew York TimesIn South Florida, which takes rising sea levels seriously enough to form a regional compact to deal with global warming, climate change is no abstract issue. By 2100, sea levels could swell high enough to submerge 12.5 percent of…
More than 190 countries just subtweeted Trump on global warming – Mashable
Mashable More than 190 countries just subtweeted Trump on global warmingMashableFaced with the possibility that President-elect Donald J. Trump will try to pull the U.S. away from the landmark Paris Climate Agreement, more than 190 countries performed the diplomatic equivalent of subtweeting Trump. Near the closing of the latest …China to Trump: We didn’t invent…
2 Major Environment Policies Will Be Hard for Trump to Undo – Scientific American
Scientific American 2 Major Environment Policies Will Be Hard for Trump to UndoScientific AmericanNo matter whom President-elect Donald Trump puts in charge of the Environmental Protection Agency and names to his cabinet, many observers predict a rollback of President Obama’s environmental policies. But the most controversial ones—the Clean … and more »
America's TV meteorologists: Symptoms of climate change are rampant, undeniable – Washington Post
Washington Post America’s TV meteorologists: Symptoms of climate change are rampant, undeniableWashington PostAh, Minnesota. Land of 10,000 Lakes — and 10,000 ways to say “damn, it’s cold outside!” But not this year. My home state is experiencing the warmest start to November on record. People are walking around in shorts, still mowing their lawns. Boats…