NEW YORK (AP) — Some countries' leaders are watching rising seas threaten to swallow their homes. Others are watching their citizens die in floods, hurricanes and heat waves, all exacerbated by ...
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Climate change is already costing Americans jobs — and the losses are spreading quietly
Climate change is often shown as melting ice, raging fires, or flooded streets; however, its most personal impact now appears quietly in every paycheck. New research shows that since 2000, climate ...
President Donald Trump’s sweeping changes at the National Park Service have destabilized the agency and its core missions, critics say.
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Trump calls climate change policy ‘greatest con-job ever perpetrated’, faults it for West’s decline
WASHINGTON — President Trump argued Tuesday that policies meant to mitigate the effect of climate change are all just a bunch of hot air, calling them “the greatest con-job ever perpetrated” in ...
(Reuters) -President Donald Trump dismissed climate change as “the greatest con job” in the world during his address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, doubling down on his skepticism ...
In front of drowning nations, Trump calls climate change a ‘con job.’ Here are the facts and context
NEW YORK (AP) — Some countries’ leaders are watching rising seas threaten to swallow their homes. Others are watching their citizens die in floods, hurricanes and heat waves, all exacerbated by ...
The Center for Climate Research hosted the University of Wisconsin Climate Change Symposium Oct. 7. The 11th annual symposium was held with a focus on climate solutions for resilient communities at ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin agreed on Thursday with President Donald Trump’s assessment that climate change is a “con job.” Trump made the comments during his marathon ...
Climate Jobs New Jersey will follow a Cornell University blueprint to tackle climate change, curtail state emissions, create high-quality union jobs and reduce electricity costs.
More than 30 years ago, the U.S. became the first industrialized country to ratify the world’s first climate treaty. Since then, Congress has done little to honor that commitment. Now, climate change ...
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