Mulvaney Baseless On Global Warming
Data shows that 2010 was the warmest year on record. It’s Mick Mulvaney’s claims about global warming that have proven to be baseless.
Data shows that 2010 was the warmest year on record. It’s Mick Mulvaney’s claims about global warming that have proven to be baseless.
This week, Barbara Boxer will lead the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to consider 4 very, very important environmental bills: One bill to rename a courthouse, and three bills to rename federal office buildings.
Bob Inglis had this to say to his Republican colleagues who resist taking action to confront climate change and encourage conspiracies suggesting that global warming does not exist: You’re enabling China to outmaneuver the United States.
In the face of Marlin Stutzman’s anti-climate agenda, Tom Hayhurst is silent. So, why should Indiana environmentalists vote for Hayhurst?
Ann Marie Buerkle says that “the jury is still out on global warming”, but that’s not true. It’s been years now since the professional jury of climate scientists rendered a solid, thoroughly tested judgment that global warming is happening.
The trouble with John Kibler’s argument is that he confuses the issue of global warming with the issue of ozone depletion.
Jeff Morris may describe himself as the candidate of reason, but his sloppy evaluation of climate legislation shows that he is the master neither of reason nor of the facts upon which reason depends.
John Raese’s insinuation that global warming science is all just a big hoax will work, if West Virginia voters don’t bother to educate themselves about the issue in any detail. Raese’s Senate campaign has placed its bet firmly in favor of the ignorance of the West Virginia electorate.
Harry Bruner’s passionate defense of fossil fuels from the “severe attack” of cap and trade legislation ignores one important fact: There is no active plan to pass cap and trade legislation in the U.S. Senate.
4th congressional district Democrats in Virginia have Wynne LeGrow, a strong candidate who isn’t afraid to acknowledge the extraordinary environmental challenges our nation faces.