Heat, drought and unpredictable wind surges fuel devastating wild fires, and all are symptoms of climate change.
The bottom line is that there’s good news (less coal) & bad news (more fracking) in Obama’s climate change plan.
Obama says that Keystone Pipeline must not “significantly exacerbate the problem of carbon pollution.”
Climate “path we’re on is more likely to result in a temperature increase of between 3.6°–5.3°C,” says IEA.
Is Europe’s coldest summer in 200 years, and the US’ storms, climate change? Several scientists say “yes.”
This is indeed an existential threat to life on earth. The time for climate change civil disobedience is now.
The Keystone Pipeline game could be over before our side even takes the field.
Does Obama’s OFA believe its own climate talking points? If they did, they’d be opposed to Keystone Pipeline.
Where does Obama stand on Keystone and climate change. It’s time to make him declare himself.
We just passed an important, troubling, milestone – we are now far above safe levels of C02 for global warming.