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The Keystone XL Pipeline Debate Is Over, but Our Infrastructure Needs Are Not
President Barack Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline was virtually a foregone conclusion well before he announced it.
November 8, 2015
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Mark Barteau
Public Misled on Climate Impacts
The public are being told by politicians, bureaucrats, and activists that global warming will cause more extreme weather. ...
October 18, 2015
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Tim Ball
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Tom Harris
The Climate Scare’s ‘Useful Idiots’
Industry leaders must stop feeding the fires that are burning down their homes.
October 8, 2015
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Tom Harris
Pope, UN Sabotaging Development Goals With Climate Mitigation Focus
By promoting the hypothesis that humanity controls Earth’s climate, Pope Francis and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon ...
October 5, 2015
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Tom Harris
International Climate Science Coalition Responds to David Suzuki’s Criticism
I am responding to the criticisms David Suzuki leveled against our group, the International Climate Science Coalition.
October 5, 2015
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Tom Harris
Kerry, Obama to Raise Global Warming Issues in Alaska
Scientists are "overwhelmingly unified" in concluding that humans are contributing to global climate change, Secretary of State John ...
August 31, 2015
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The Associated Press
‘Climate Anger’: Last Refuge of the Alarmists
For purveyors of climate alarm, emotional displays of intolerance are increasingly crowding out reasoned argument. But remember the ...
August 4, 2015
BY
Robert L. Bradley Jr.
Welcome to an Extreme, Warming World
My hometown, Vancouver, is in a rainforest, so we celebrate sunny days. People I talk to are enjoying ...
July 12, 2015
BY
David Suzuki
The New Language of Climate Change
If nothing else, the G7 countries' recent agreement to end fossil fuel use for energy by 2100 signals ...
July 6, 2015
BY
David Suzuki
EPA Proposes Tougher Fuel-Efficiency Standards for Trucks
The Obama administration on Friday proposed tough new standards to reduce pollution from carbon-emitting trucks and vans.
June 19, 2015
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Before Francis, Long Line of Popes Voiced Environment Alarm
Anxiety has so gripped American conservatives over Pope Francis' upcoming encyclical on the environment that you might think ...
June 11, 2015
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The Associated Press
GOP Pledges to ‘Rein In’ Obama on EPA Rules, Global Warming
The Obama administration says a new federal rule regulating small streams and wetlands will protect the drinking water ...
June 1, 2015
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A Giant 12,000-Year-Old Ice Shelf in Antarctica Could Melt By 2020 (Video)
The Larsen B Ice Shelf in Antarctica, which suffered a partial collapse in 2002, is rapidly disintegrating, and ...
May 16, 2015
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Jonathan Zhou
Boom or Bust in a Jelly Bloom Market
With the seas' temperature rise has come an increased frequency of bloom events.
April 3, 2015
BY
Andrew Frederick Johnson
Could Electric Cars Make Heat Waves Less Deadly?
Electric vehicles give off significantly less heat that gas-powered ones—so much that the difference could mitigate the urban ...
March 24, 2015
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Sue Nichols
The Chilling Effect of Global Warming
The news that for nearly half a decade, Florida Gov. Rick Scott has prohibited environmental officials from using ...
March 17, 2015
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Heather Leibowitz
Drowning Paradise; Global Warming Kills the Carteret Islands
Global warming is killing the Carteret Islands as tides sweep away a people's community and culture. The last ...
March 12, 2015
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Dr. Gerry
Let’s Call It: 30 Years of Above Average Temperatures Means the Climate Has Changed
If you're younger than 30, you've never experienced a month in which the average surface temperature of the ...
February 27, 2015
BY
Richard B Rood
Does Global Warming Mean More or Less Snow?
As first glance, asking whether global warming results in more snow may seem like a silly question because ...
February 21, 2015
BY
Kevin Trenberth
How to Make a Big Difference in Global Warming—Make Cities Cooler
Cities may only occupy about 2 percent of the world's habitable land, but they are big drivers of ...
February 10, 2015
BY
Rohinton Emmanuel
Are we killing the Great Barrier Reef?
I began my research on the Great Barrier Reef way back in the 70's. There didn't seem to ...
January 24, 2015
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Dr. Gerry
Small Volcanic Eruptions Explain Warming Hiatus
The "warming hiatus" that has occurred over the last 15 years has been caused in part by small ...
January 12, 2015
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The Artic is Warming Twice as Fast as the Rest of the Planet
NOAA has put out its annual Arctic Report Card, and the news is startling — Arctic air is ...
December 18, 2014
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Antarctic Sea Ice Mystery Thickens… Literally (Video)
Antarctic sea ice isn't only expanding, it's thicker than previously thought, and scientists aren't sure exactly why.
November 25, 2014
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Epoch Video
US–China Deal Perpetuates Climate Injustice
A glance at the White House website reveals the degree to which the U.S. administration is misrepresenting the ...
November 17, 2014
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Tom Harris
Climate Change: A NJ Stormwater Engineer’s Perspective
The March This week as I watched the march in NYC, I was filled with hope that at ...
September 25, 2014
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Carol A. Hoernlein P.E.
400,000 People of All Stripes Register Climate Change Concerns in NYC
NEW YORK—Anne Morel wants a house with her own chickens—solar paneled and self-sufficient.
September 21, 2014
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Shannon Liao
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