Thursday, 18 April 2019

Energy and Environment: Satellite confirms key NASA temperature data: The planet is warming — and fast

Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
Satellite confirms key NASA temperature data: The planet is warming — and fast
New research from satellites indicates one of the most important climate data sets has it right.
Analysis | The Energy 202: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is doubling down on Green New Deal
She believes a version will pass despite its recent flop in the Senate.
 
Analysis | The Energy 202: Ryan Zinke goes for gold with new gig
U.S. Gold is seeking a leg up in dealing with the federal government.
 
 
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Fifteen AGs slam Trump move to limit federal authority under Clean Water Act
The attorneys general oppose the Trump administration smove to scale back federal authority over streams and tributaries that feed the nation's largest rivers.
 
Analysis | The Energy 202: EPA tried speeding up its science reviews. Now the reviewers say it won't work.
The decision to disband an air pollution panel may be coming back to bite the administration.
 
Interior's watchdog opens an ethics probe into Bernhardt four days after his Senate confirmation
The inspector general's office said its investigation is based on numerous requests from lawmakers and conservation groups.
 
 
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Analysis | The Energy 202: Here's how Republicans want to address a water law that's choking new pipelines
There's a double-barreled push from the White House and Congress.
 
Federal judge dismisses Taylor Energy's bid to reclaim millions of dollars set aside to clean up its 14-year oil spill
The court said that under a trust agreement, the government could control Taylor Energy's funds for up to 50 years.
 
David Attenborough gave the natural world a voice. Now he's talking about climate change like never before.
"What we do in the next 20 years will determine the future for all life on Earth," the famed naturalist says.
 
 
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