George Pataki: How to Make Global Warming a Bipartisan Issue – Observer
Observer George Pataki: How to Make Global Warming a Bipartisan IssueObserverA poll conducted earlier this year by Yale University and George Mason University found 47 percent of conservatives believe in global warming. Despite growing consensus that the climate is warming, Democrats and Republicans in Congress remain deeply …
Americans who live in cold places 'less likely to believe in global warming' – The Independent
The Independent Americans who live in cold places ‘less likely to believe in global warming‘The IndependentAmericans who live in cold places are less likely to think global warming is real, according to a new study. Researchers looked at US beliefs about climate change on a county-by-county basis, and compared them to the frequency of residents’…
Longing for Global Warming – News Radio 1310 KLIX
News Radio 1310 KLIX Longing for Global WarmingNews Radio 1310 KLIXThroughout autumn media was warning unseasonably warm temperatures were due to man made global warming. Then they shut their mouths when the big freeze covers the country. Years ago some clever spin doctor decided global warming should be …
Climate Change and the Incoming Trump Government – New York Times
Daily Mail Climate Change and the Incoming Trump GovernmentNew York TimesMost of the people President-elect Donald J. Trump has chosen for the top tiers of his administration have expressed doubt that climate change is caused by human activity. And many cabinet posts have some jurisdiction over climate policy. Cabinet …Climate change deniers map of AmericaDaily…
It's cold because it's winter, not because global warming isn't happening – Michigan Radio
Michigan Radio It’s cold because it’s winter, not because global warming isn’t happeningMichigan RadioMasters says 97% of earth scientists agree human activity is causing global warming. That’s about the same number of medical researchers who are convinced smoking causes cancer. The biggest contributor to global warming is the emission of carbon from …
How Can We Be Certain That Reducing CO2 Emissions Will Affect Global Warming? – Forbes
Forbes How Can We Be Certain That Reducing CO2 Emissions Will Affect Global Warming?ForbesThat doesn’t mean that we are 99% certain that CO2 will cause as much warming as is predicted. All that we really know is that the average warming of the past 260 years closely matched CO2, as seen here. New phenomena could…
Ready for flooding: Boston analyzes how to tackle climate change – Ars Technica
Ars Technica Ready for flooding: Boston analyzes how to tackle climate changeArs TechnicaThe more you follow government down to the local level, the harder it is for decision-makers to pretend climate change isn’t real. Coastal cities in particular can see what’s coming, and their officials understand that people can’t just sit on their hands.
The electoral college is thwarting our ability to battle global warming – Washington Post
Washington Post The electoral college is thwarting our ability to battle global warmingWashington PostWho (you might ask) is David Brearley? Brearley plays a critical, and entirely accidental, role in climate change because of his position as the chair of the Committee on Postponed Parts within the Constitutional Convention of 1787. While drafting the …Freezing in…
With State pick, Mass. politicians see an opportunity to probe ExxonMobil on climate change – The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe With State pick, Mass. politicians see an opportunity to probe ExxonMobil on climate changeThe Boston GlobeIn the first lawsuit of its kind, filed in September, the Boston-based Conservation Law Foundation contends Exxon Mobil has failed to prepare for rising sea levels and severe weather caused by climate change, potentially exposing the public…
The Guardian view on climate change action: don't delay – The Guardian
The Guardian view on climate change action: don’t delayThe GuardianThe current Arctic temperature and sea ice charts look like the beginning of a whole new trend, one that could change the global climate system for ever. The imperative for action is therefore overwhelming. Reducing carbon dioxide is vital, and it is … and more »