When Obama Takes Office The Climate Will Change
Obama's administration will ground its energy and climate policy with a regard for science, as well as the broad spectrum of domestic issues that fall under the umbrella of climate and energy.
Obama's administration will ground its energy and climate policy with a regard for science, as well as the broad spectrum of domestic issues that fall under the umbrella of climate and energy.
Governor Schwarzenegger is hosting an international Governor's Climate Summit in Los Angeles, and I have obtained a copy of the taped remarks that President-Elect Obama will deliver.
Obama will not choose her because she's a woman. He will choose her because she has shown visionary leadership on two of the critical international (and moral) questions of our age.
Up to 3 million jobs -- directly in the industry and secondary jobs that rely on the auto industry's output -- would be effected by a collapse of the industry. That can't happen.
We stand at the threshold of a singular opportunity in the human experiment: To re-imagine how to live on Earth in ways that honor the web of life, each other and future generations.
The changes we need in transportation are not something car companies or consumers can do on their own. What's needed is beyond new habits and new vehicles -- it's new infrastructure.
The economic crisis has provided further evidence of just how small our planet is, how interconnected we all are.
Dr. Bill Chameides is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the dean of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. He blogs at w...
I had an opportunity to hear straight from the source about Lester Brown's Plan B 3.0 for saving civilization. If nothing else, it's ambitious.
The citizens of Coal River Mountain, West Virginia are already working on building their own future with clean power.
Yesterday, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) appeals board issued a ruling that will essentially halt the construction of new coal plants in the United States for the near term.
Industrial pollution is not our only problem. Lest you believe we are isolated from environmental degradations far off in foreign lands, visit Florida.
The UN estimates that two-thirds of the world's population will live in areas of water stress within the next 20 years. By the numbers, much of that population is in Asia.
The surviving Republican members of Congress will do their best to make Obama's life miserable.
While our country is disintegrating, the rich are hiding. They are hiding behind a decades-long ideology that paralyzes the political system from being serious about what the rich should pay.
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Now is the time to develop clean-energy solutions and stop talking about it! Thank you Obama, THIS is one major reason why the people of America have put you in power!
"Stop global climate change...."
So, the Chosen One, after filling my gas tank and paying off my mortgage, is now actually going to "stop global climate change"?
You have got to be fluffin' kidding me! This guy was elected President of the United States?
We're doomed.
Wow I guess that means he is unqualfied because he said stopping. I mean give me a break you have nothing better to do that pick apart someone's words if you are that bored go try that exercise with Sarah Palin statements.
"were doomed" Thankfully we are not cause people like you fortunately are not the majority.
Carol
It feels so good after all these years to know ther