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What’s the Deal?
Barack Obama & Xi Jinping have recently struck deals to reduce carbon emissions in the coming decade. But is it just a new name for old targets?
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Tagged climate, climate change, emissions, global warming, Jingping, Obama
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Earth Day 2014
On Earth Day 2014 we face the challenges of climate change, population growth and social injustice. Can we work cooperatively as citizens and nations, and share the sacrifices necessary to leave a livable planet to future generations. Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Politics, Population, Uncategorized
Tagged emissions, greenhouse gas
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Who are the real ‘hooligans’ in the Arctic?
On the 18th September 2013, 28 Greenpeace activists and 2 journalists embarked on a protest against drilling for oil in the Arctic. Representing 18 nationalities, the Arctic 30 travelled to the Barents Sea to scale Russian oil giant Gazprom’s most recent … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, Energy, Environment, Gazprom, global warming, oil
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President Obama Introduces A Climate Action Plan
In his February, 2013 State of the Union address President Obama challenged Congress to act on climate change, saying that "If Congress won’t act soon to protect future generations, I will". Congress has failed to act and yesterday President Obama … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, government, President Obama, United States
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Where Has Earth Day-2013 Gone?
Diminished interest in Earth Day 2013 is of concern since an educated and involved citizenry is essential for coping with the impacts of climate change. Continue reading
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Tagged citizen action, climate change, Earth Day, education, global warming, government, population
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President Obama Addresses Climate Change
In a November 14, 2012 press conference newly re-elected President Obama responded to a question by Mark Landler, of the New York Times, on the President's plans for action on climate change during his second term. The official transcript, in … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, government, President Obama, United States
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Earth Day 2012
As we celebrate another Earth Day it is perhaps instructive to place today into perspective by looking backwards at the first Earth Day, held in 1970. In 1970, 20 million – 1 out of every 10 – Americans participated in … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon dioxide, climate change, Earth Day, Environment, government, population
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Climate Change is Here
There can no longer be any doubt about a changing climate. Our climate is changing now and it is too late stop it, or perhaps even significantly slow it down. Our only choice is to finally recognize the reality of … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, future, global economy, global warming, government, politics
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U.S. House of Representatives Budget for 2011
As the U.S. Congress and Administration continue negotiations on the funding of the government for the remainder of this fiscal year, which ends September 30, 2011, we must remain cautious of the funding cuts made by the House of Representatives … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, climate change, government, House, legislation, United States
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United States Election, 2010
The November 2nd “mid-term” elections for the U.S. Congress resulted in a stunning change of power and ideology that dashes any hope for U.S. action on climate change for the foreseeable future. In fact, denial of basic science now appears to be a litmus test for U.S. political candidates. Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, election, government, United States
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