The Heartland Institute had invoked Ted Kaczynski, Osama bin Laden and Charles Manson as poster boys for global warming. full story ![]()
Some longtime contributors to the Green blog will now be posting to the Caucus and Bits blogs instead, and they can be followed on Twitter.
nytimes.com (2 months and 18 days ago)
Can green news be covered without a Green blog?
nytimes.com (2 months and 18 days ago)
Stewart’s got no humility Published Mar 28, 2013 01:01AM MDT The U.S. military isn’t skeptical about climate change’s dangers. Adm. Samuel Locklear III, commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, stated that climate change was a bigger security threat than China or North Korea. Yet Rep. Chris Stewart is skeptical that man-made climate change and its dangers are real or worth...
sltrib.com (1 month and 20 days ago)
The New York Times is discontinuing the Green blog but plans to press on with aggressive energy and environment coverage.
nytimes.com (2 months and 18 days ago)
Akron pulls away to victory over Bowling Green, extending the nation’s longest winning streak to 17 games.
cantonrep.com (3 months and 1 day ago)
Self-described conservatives eschew efficient light bulbs when they come with green messages.
nytimes.com (18 days ago)
Climate change means drastic and long-term effects like rising sea levels and the increased likelihood of extreme weather events. But across the world... Read more: Video, Connect the Dots Climate Change Effects, Climate Change Effects, Connect the Dots Climate Change, Climate Change, Climate-Change, Connect the Dots Climate Change Impacts, Connect the Dots Warming, Climate...
huffingtonpost.com (23 days ago)
Contrary to the image of the late Margaret Thatcher as an unwavering free market advocate, she also believed that economic growth should not come at the expense of the environment and demanded action on climate change toward the end of her tenure as Britain’s prime minister. In the late 1980s, Thatcher began to express concern about the environment, though she remained...
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A new working paper suggests that modest efforts to tackle climate change are not enough to protect the world’s food supply.
nytimes.com (2 months and 22 days ago)
As a blizzard develops in the Northeast, scientists reach out again to people who might believe that heavy snows counter evidence of global warming.
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