Thursday, 12 July 2018

Energy and Environment: Scientists may have solved a huge riddle in Earth’s climate past. It doesn’t bode well for the future.

Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
Scientists may have solved a huge riddle in Earth's climate past. It doesn't bode well for the future.
13,000 years ago, a gigantic flood into the Arctic shut down ocean circulation and cooled Europe, researchers say.
California will face a terrible choice: Save cliff-side homes or public beaches from rising seas
Waves have always pounded the California coast. But as seas rise over the remaining century, they will become stronger and more frequent.
 
Scott Pruitt's replacement tells EPA employees, 'When it comes to leadership, you can't lead unless you listen.'
Andrew Wheeler touted his time as a career employee at the EPA and his coal-mining heritage, and pledged to act differently from his controversial predecessor, Scott Pruitt.
 
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Days after Scott Pruitt resigned, several top aides are also calling it quits at EPA
Several top aides to former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt are leaving the agency, less than a week after Pruitt resigned his post.
 
Watch 10 billion tons of ice fall into the ocean
A 4-mile-long break was recently caught on video at one of Greenland's biggest glaciers.
 
Incoming EPA chief: 'This is the right job for me.'
Andrew Wheeler has spent decades in Washington, working for the government and lobbying on behalf of industry. Now the low-profile policy expert has a very high-profile political job.
 
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Hawaii just banned your favorite sunscreen to protect its coral reefs
Gov. David Ige (D) signed a bill banning sunscreens that contain chemicals deemed damaging to coral reefs.
 
Embattled EPA chief Scott Pruitt resigns
He was facing more than a dozen federal inquiries.
 
 
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