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Will the Democrats move to impeach Trump for a narrow brace of violations and accept that the Senate Republicans will keep this outlaw in the White House?
read moreWill the Democrats move to impeach Trump for a narrow brace of violations and accept that the Senate Republicans will keep this outlaw in the White House?
read moreTrump’s tariffs have harmed Americans by raising prices, cutting jobs, and losing the US billions in investment opportunities. From 2017–2021, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) expects 62,000 fewer jobs in the solar industry — which is more than the entire US coal mining industry.
read morePangaia’s FLWRDWN offers a cruelty-free and sustainable option for keeping warm.
read moreEnvironmental justice advocates and indigenous groups argue that emissions trading leaves the poor bearing the brunt of pollution.
read moreAfter decades of steadily declining, air pollution is once again on the rise in the United States. Between 2016 and 2018, pollution of fine particulate matter — tiny particles that are emitted whenever we burn anything — rose by more than 5 percent.
read moreI don’t want to look back and wonder what more I could have done to save our planet.
read moreToday, DeSmog and the Climate Investigations Center are co-launching a large collection of documents from Exxon’s Canadian subsidiary, Imperial Oil, that DeSmog collected from a company archive in Calgary over the past several years.
read moreCoral rely on a symbiotic relationship with colonies of algae that live inside their bodies to survive.
read moreWhat can you do if you’re a smallish island in the North Atlantic with a lot of snow and a melting economy? Quite a lot, it turns out, if you’re prepared to put local people’s needs first.
read moreIt has been reported that the hearing will likely focus on how the current Pentagon officials are Implementing the National Defense Strategy, a policy document that is a clear departure from previous administrations in many ways, not least in its omission of climate change as a national security threat (which I wrote about here).
read moreGlobal carbon emissions will hit a record high once again in 2019, despite climate scientists warning louder than ever of impending environmental disaster, according to a study published Wednesday.
read moreAs the U.S. government, as well as far too many Americans, remain fixated on the decidedly minor threat of Islamist “terrorism,” two actual global existential perils persist and are hardly addressed.
read moreAs global temperatures rise, studies show there may be fewer atmospheric rivers, but they’ll tend to be bigger and more intense.
read moreEarlier this year, the seven states that depend on the Colorado River made history.
read moreThe average American and Australian generates nearly 3½ times the global average of carbon dioxide pollution.
read moreNew study finds that hot weather increases the risk of early childbirth.
read moren 2014, the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance, commissioned by the UK government and Wellcome Trust, estimated that 700,000 people around the world die each year due to drug-resistant infections.
read moreA ban will take place in the new year, followed by crackdowns on straws and grocery bags.
read moreThe Santa Ana winds that help drive fall and winter wildfires in California have died down, providing welcome relief for residents. But other ecological factors contribute to fires in ways that scientists are still discovering.
read moreThe American people have made it clear that they want to see swift and strong action on climate change. Ask your Member of Congress to cosponsor the 100% Clean Economy Act of 2019.
read moreClimate-fueled disasters such as wildfires, cyclones, and floods were the No. 1 reason that people were forced to flee their homes in the last decade, according to Oxfam, an international confederation of 19 organizations that focus on global poverty.
read moreWhy does falling life expectancy track political orientation?
read moreWith the House Judiciary Committee poised to take up the impeachment baton and hold a new round of public hearings this month, the Beltway press continues to absorb and echo Republican talking points that claim the inquiry isn’t resonating with Americans.
read moreThese are six of the most high-impact, cost-effective, evidence-based organizations. You may not have heard of them.
read moreHis analysis is both informative and humorous – a perfect way to spur people to action.
read moreThe Los Angeles Auto Show is just wrapping up, but while my colleague Dave Reichmuth was there getting a sneak peek at what the next couple years have in store, California’s emissions regulators were absent for the first time in 50 years.
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