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Democrats, environmentalists seize on U.N. report linking extreme weather with climate change
Chu doubles down on clean energy
Energy Secretary Steven Chu called Friday for increased investment in clean energy technology, dismissing Republicans who have been critical of the administration’s green...
Corporate money men fill the political void at Rio+20
Move over Ban Ki-moon, the corporate money men are in town. That was the message from the final hours of the otherwise damp-squib Earth Summit in Rio de Janiero last week.
Climate negotiations fail to keep pace with science
DURBAN, South Africa--By 2020, human activity could produce some 55 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases per year, up from roughly 36 billion metric tons per year...
IPCC confirms link between climate change and extreme weather
Climate change is likely to cause more storms, floods, droughts, heatwaves and other extreme weather events, according to the most authoritative review yet of the effects...
Gov't and academic scientists criticize House vote to remove funding for IPCC
Last night the U.S. House of Representatives agreed to cut off funding for the rest of 2011 for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. “My constituents should not...
House of Representatives votes to defund IPCC
Amid invocations of 'ClimateGate,' House Republicans have voted to abandon the work of this leading, and celebrated, international scientific body, which won the...
Evangelical group lashes out against "Green Dragon" of Environmentalism
Over the last decade, many evangelical Christians have embraced the doctrine called creation care, which uses a scriptural basis to promote good stewardship of the Earth...
Inhofe rallies climate skeptics with video
Senator James Inhofe, the Oklahoma Republican who is Congress’s most outspoken skeptic on climate change, has sent his regrets to the thousands of delegates and global...
Study suggests dire climate change warnings fuel skepticism
According to a new study, when people are shown scientific evidence or news stories on climate change that emphasize the most negative aspects of global warming, they are...
IPCC meeting ends, Pachauri keeps his job
The annual meeting of the nations that make up the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ended yesterday in Busan, South Korea, and a few details have trickled...
UN climate change body discusses reform in Busan
AFP - Hundreds of researchers at a UN global climate change body met in South Korea on Monday to discuss reform after embarrassing errors in a landmark report dented the...
Researchers: Tomorrow’s Infrastructure Poses Greater Climate Threat than Today’s
By Andrew Freedman. The challenge of adapting to and mitigating global climate change can be viewed as a problem of overcoming inertia - a basic physics concept that comes...
Deutsche Bank: Trusting climate skeptics “does not seem a gamble worth taking“
Global financial giant Deutsche Bank has crushed the climate skeptics in a new paper released today, finding that 'human-made climate change is already happening and...




