Climate Denial Is Now US Policy
Trump's move to cleanse the US of climate regulations not only ignores the "energy boom" we already have in efficiency and renewable energy - even worse, it doesn't make much difference for fossil companies.
Trump's move to cleanse the US of climate regulations not only ignores the "energy boom" we already have in efficiency and renewable energy - even worse, it doesn't make much difference for fossil companies.
As we prepare ourselves for decimation of the EPA, the Vatican is holding a workshop, "How to Save the Natural World on Which We Depend." Despair is a word used a lot more now.
US emissions are down and the biggest coal plant in the West will close. Hopefully, this won't be the last time in the next four years.
As Trump's fossil heavy team "scrutinizes data published by EPA scientists," scientists are fighting back in ways not seen before, including running for office!
As Trump prepares to unleash a new era of fossil fuels, polls show 65% of Americans want the focus on renewable energy and 70% say climate change is real.
DOE announced a strengthened scientific integrity policy that ensures they can do their work without fear or intimidation. Unless Trump reverses it.
Regardless of what his administration does, multiple efforts are underway in the US and around the world.
In a huge victory, 21 teenagers won the right to go to trial against the federal government for inaction on climate change.
365 corporations sent a letter to Trump saying they want an energy efficient US economy, powered by renewable energy.
Climate Change is the world's #1 risk according to this year's World Economic Forum survey.