First Person | Break sparks epiphany about global warming – Columbus Dispatch
Columbus Dispatch First Person | Break sparks epiphany about global warmingColumbus DispatchScarcity of water is one result of Earth’s warming. Moreover, 97 percent of Earth’s liquid is seawater, of which there is not a drop to drink. Climate change. About 97 percent of the world’s climate scientists agree that global warming is human-caused …
It's Time to Chill About Global Warming – Townhall
Townhall It’s Time to Chill About Global WarmingTownhallGlobal warming activists won’t be satisfied until the Earth freezes over and nothing survives. They relentlessly use obnoxious pictures of polar bears floating on melting sea ice to guilt people into believing we’re to blame. They chose the wrong …2016 Is The Hottest Year On Record, Polar Sea…
Climate Change Conversations Are Targeted in Questionnaire to Energy Department – New York Times
New York Times Climate Change Conversations Are Targeted in Questionnaire to Energy DepartmentNew York TimesWASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump’s transition team has circulated an unusual 74-point questionnaire at the Department of Energy that requests the names of all employees and contractors who have attended climate change policy …Trump Transition Asks Energy Dept. Which Employees Work…
A water deal that's bad for California's environment – Los Angeles Times
Mother Jones A water deal that’s bad for California’s environmentLos Angeles TimesThere is much for Southern Californians to like in departing U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer’s final bill — to authorize federal water projects — including funding to restore the Los Angeles River and to pay for various water storage and groundwater efforts …California Water Bill…
Just one candidate in Louisiana's Senate runoff embraces climate change facts – Ars Technica
Ars Technica Just one candidate in Louisiana’s Senate runoff embraces climate change factsArs TechnicaFoster Campbell, the top remaining Democratic candidate, has been vocal about the fact that climate change could cause “irreversible damage” to Louisiana’s ample coastline. John Kennedy, the Republican candidate and current polling favorite, has … and more »
With Trump's EPA pick, the prospects for stopping dangerous global warming just got a lot cooler – PRI
PRI With Trump’s EPA pick, the prospects for stopping dangerous global warming just got a lot coolerPRIAttorney General Scott Pruitt of Oklahoma, center, appears at the 2016 Conservative Political Action Conference. Pruitt, who Donald Trump has nominated to run the Environmental Protection Agency, is a fierce critic of the EPA in general and its efforts…
A dire week for climate change activists closes on a grim note – Washington Post
Washington Post A dire week for climate change activists closes on a grim noteWashington PostThere was a brief flurry of optimism on the left earlier this week when Ivanka and then Donald Trump met with Al Gore to discuss the long-term threat of climate change. Gore came out of his meeting with the president-elect expressing…
Donald Trump's Interior Secretary Pick Doesn't Want to Combat Climate Change – Mother Jones
Mother Jones Donald Trump’s Interior Secretary Pick Doesn’t Want to Combat Climate ChangeMother JonesOn Friday the Wall Street Journal reported that Donald Trump has chosen Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, chair of the House Republican Conference, to be his secretary of interior. The Interior Department is responsible for three-quarters of the …Donald Trump’s Interior Pick Thinks…
More dire data, less climate change concern? – Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Welle More dire data, less climate change concern?Deutsche WellePruitt does not believe that manmade climate change is a certainty, and has described the issue as “far from settled.” United States campaign group Sierra Club described his nomination, which must still be confirmed by the US Senate, as “putting an … and more »
Global Warming Protesters Met With Bitter Cold, Snow – Daily Caller
Global Warming Protesters Met With Bitter Cold, SnowDaily CallerA man stands near a burned out truck as Veterans and activists march to Backwater Bridge just outside of the Oceti Sakowin camp during a snow fall as “water protectors” continue to demonstrate against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline adjacent …