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  • Climate

Trump Administration Hardens Its Attack on Climate Science

President Trump has rolled back environmental regulations, pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord, brushed aside dire predictions about the effects of climate change, and turned the Continue Reading

Posted On : 28 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

Forecasts Call for a Normal Hurricane Season, but ‘It Only Takes One’

NASA/Goddard Want climate news in your inbox? Sign up here for Climate Fwd: , our email newsletter. This year’s Atlantic hurricane season should be “near normal,” government forecasters announced on Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

For the Midwest, Epic Flooding Is the Face of Climate Change

Massive rainfall has put millions of people at risk of flooding and kept farmers out of their fields, harming the nation’s ability to produce food. Fierce storms lashed across the Continue Reading

Posted On : 27 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

The Next $4 Trillion Democratic Party Climate Change Plan

Former Maryland Congressman John Delaney has become the latest in a growing list of Democratic presidential candidates pledging trillions in climate change fighting initiatives, CNN reports , citing Delaney’s US$4-trillion Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate
  • United Kingdom

Big Oil faces the energy transition

On Monday morning staff based at BP’s head office in central London woke to find that their building had been blockaded by climate protesters. Greenpeace activists put five large steel Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate
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US forecasters predict ‘near-normal’ Atlantic hurricane season with two-four major storms

Highlights Outlook sees up to 15 named storms, eight hurricanes Rising US oil, gas exports add to energy sector risks Demand destruction remains top power concern Washington — The US Continue Reading

Posted On : 24 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

“Climate Emergency”: Evolution of a Global Campaign

In a matter of months, the language of climate emergency has exploded into public space in a spectacular way, with national, regional and governments adopting the term. Last Friday The Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate
  • Shale Oil

Occidental To Remove CO2 From Air, Use It To Boost Oil Recovery In The Permian

A subsidiary of Occidental and Canadian clean energy company Carbon Engineering are teaming up to build the world’s biggest Direct Air Capture (DAC) and sequestration facility in the Permian that Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

Floods Swamp U.S. Farm Belt

The wettest year on record is raising costs for the nation’s biggest agricultural companies, stalling farmers’ fieldwork and slowing shipments across the U.S. Farm Belt. “It’s got to be the Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

On climate and carbon emissions, BP should be as sure as Shell

BP’s shareholder meeting, in Aberdeen, was surrounded by climate-change protesters demanding tough targets for carbon emissions. Royal Dutch Shell’s, in Amsterdam, was not. This may have been a transport issue: Continue Reading

Posted On : 22 May 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple

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