Challenger To Sarbanes Gets Sloppy With Chlorine
The trouble with John Kibler’s argument is that he confuses the issue of global warming with the issue of ozone depletion.
The trouble with John Kibler’s argument is that he confuses the issue of global warming with the issue of ozone depletion.
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.
Ron Johnson shows some quite extraordinary imagination in claiming that it’s sun spots that have caused climate change.
On climate science, Chip Cravaack has demonstrated himself to be out of touch and willfully ignorant.
H.R. 556 would require oil companies currently operating along California’s coast to clean up their operations and work to ensure reasonable protection of California’s coastal ecosystems. Is that why John Rockefeller opposes the legislation?
Each particular federal project might have a very small impact on climate, but when considered collectively, the likely impact of the government’s project is quite significant. Knowing where the greatest opportunity for reduction of climate impact lies could result in huge financial savings for the government, and for our society as a whole.
In spite of Senator Inhofe’s observation that there was snow in Washington D.C. this winter, it turns out that this winter was the second warmest on record.
Responsible leadership from Congress will recognize that more than 20 years of careful analysis and observation, combined with rigorous testing, have led to the consistent finding that our planet’s climate is undergoing a significant shift, and one that’s likely to be caused in large part by human activities.
39 members of the United States Senate chose to stand with Lisa Murkowski, in opposition to responsible efforts to slow climate change. These senators, chose to align themselves with the short-term corporate profits on the very day when NASA’s Goddard Institute reported that the last decade has been the warmest on record.
By founding his own pro-industry policies on Bjorn Lomborg’s faulty work, Congressman John Duncan’s credibility is also substantially damaged.