Thursday 7 December 2017

Energy and Environment: The most accurate climate change models predict the most alarming consequences, study finds

 
Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
 
The most accurate climate change models predict the most alarming consequences, study finds
The study adds to a growing body of bad news about how human activity is changing the planet's climate and how dire those changes will be in the future.
EPA chief says agency scientists are free to present their work publicly
"Procedures have been put in place to prevent such an occurrence in the future," Scott Pruitt wrote.
 
Georgia regulatory staff calls the last U.S. nuclear construction project uneconomic
Georgia Power and Toshiba speed up money to finish reactors, but regulators warn of costs to consumers.
 
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Zinke backs shrinking more national monuments and shifting management of 10
Interior secretary's final report would allow all-terrain vehicle use and ensure grazing, hunting and other activities.
 
Trump shrinks two huge national monuments in Utah, drawing praise and protests
The move, which has already sparked litigation, is the largest cut in public lands protection in U.S. history.
 
U.S. Forest Service didn't call for pulling its land from Bears Ears, USDA nominee tells Senate Democrats
Two senior Senate Democrats asked President Trump Friday why he's poised to remove protections for Forest Service land in Bears Ears National Monument when the agency did not recommend a change in its status.
 
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GOP crafts spending bill provisions aimed at speeding repeal of water protection rule
The GOP has made repeal of the Obama-era Waters of the United States rule a top priority.
 
Trump to cut Bears Ears National Monument by 85 percent, Grand Staircase-Escalante by half, documents show
President Trump will make his final decision public Monday during a trip to Utah.
 
 
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