Is Anything Wrong With Natural, Non-Man-Made Climate Change? – Forbes
Forbes Is Anything Wrong With Natural, Non-Man-Made Climate Change?ForbesHoesung Lee (L), chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, UN climate chief Patricia Espinosa (2nd-L), COP22 president Salaheddine Mezouar (C) and French Environment Minister Segolene Royal (R) attend the opening session of the …Republicans Try a New Tack on Climate ChangeNew York TimesCan Climate Change Make…
Trump's first two weeks on the environment: The Bad, the Good and the Ugly – Environmental Defense Fund (blog)
Environmental Defense Fund (blog) Trump’s first two weeks on the environment: The Bad, the Good and the UglyEnvironmental Defense Fund (blog)It’s been two chaotic, unsettling weeks since Donald Trump was inaugurated. Whoever first offered the curse, “May you live in interesting times,” knew what he was talking about. For those who want progress toward a…
Trump administration begins altering EPA climate change websites – Mashable
Mashable Trump administration begins altering EPA climate change websitesMashableIt seems the Trump administration may be taking a cue from this prose, potentially killing off climate change programs not with the flourish of announcements and speeches but with behind-the-scenes tinkering instead. This is becoming clear thanks to …Trump’s EPA Is Removing Climate Change Information From WebsiteInsideClimate NewsRepublicans…
The Challenging Fiscal Environment For Big Tax Cuts – Forbes
Forbes The Challenging Fiscal Environment For Big Tax CutsForbesPresident Trump and Congress are likely to consider a historically broad range of tax and spending changes over the next year. But they’ll be doing so in the face of unprecedented long-term fiscal challenges, according to new estimates by my Tax Policy …
Environment: A non-negotiable agenda – Livemint
Livemint Environment: A non-negotiable agendaLivemintThe next 10 years are going to be the most challenging time for India’s environment. Our developmental model remains focused on using nature as a fuel for its growth engine. Climate change is going to dominate environmental discourse at the national …
Even Climate Change Deniers Want to Pursue Renewable Energy – Gizmodo
Gizmodo Even Climate Change Deniers Want to Pursue Renewable EnergyGizmodoA report released Friday by the University of New Hampshire’s Carsey School of Public Policy found that a majority of Americans, including some Trump voters least likely to believe in manmade climate change, believe in prioritizing renewable energy …Brexit, Inequality, Climate Change and EnergyWYSO all 3…
Mayans Have Farmed The Same Way For Millennia. Climate … – NPR – NPR
NPR Mayans Have Farmed The Same Way For Millennia. Climate … – NPRNPRClimate change has brought erratic rainfall and poor harvests to Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula, forcing local Mayan farmers to modernize their centuries-old … and more »
Global Warming Is Once Again Ruining Our Winter Racing Plans – The Drive
The Drive Global Warming Is Once Again Ruining Our Winter Racing PlansThe DriveWarm weather has again forced ice race organizers to cancel and postpone winter driving events in an effort to prevent a field of Subaru WRX STIs, Mitsubishi Evos, and beater Audis from ending up at the bottom of the frigid upstate New York…
Wetlands Can Help Fight Climate Change – Scientific American
Scientific American Wetlands Can Help Fight Climate ChangeScientific AmericanCoastal wetlands are among the best marine ecosystems to fight climate change, new research confirms. A study published this week in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment compared the carbon sequestration potential of a handful of marine …
Eliminate regulations that don't actually help the environment – The Hill (blog)
The Hill (blog) Eliminate regulations that don’t actually help the environmentThe Hill (blog)They are an especially inefficient means of achieving what should be their primary goal: protecting the environment. Perhaps the worst aspect of these regulations is that their primary benefits, as outlined by the agencies in their cost-benefit … and more »