Thursday, 5 January 2017

Energy and Environment: NOAA challenged the global warming 'pause.' Now new research says the agency was right.

NOAA challenged the global warming ‘pause.’ Now new research says the agency was right.; Just about everything you buy came at the expense of an endangered animal; Scientists say the global ocean circulation may be more vulnerable to shutdown than we thought; Republicans can cancel some Obama environment rules. But they’ll have to choose carefully.; House GOP rules change will make it easier to sell off federal land;
 
Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
 
NOAA challenged the global warming ‘pause.’ Now new research says the agency was right.
The debate over the so-called global warming 'pause' just got reopened.
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Just about everything you buy came at the expense of an endangered animal
Your cup of coffee, your chair and other creature comforts were once part of some wild animal's habitat. A new study pinpoints areas where human trade threatens endangered wildlife.
 
Scientists say the global ocean circulation may be more vulnerable to shutdown than we thought
Future climate change could cause a major ocean current to collapse — with effects that radiate all over the world.
 
Republicans can cancel some Obama environment rules. But they’ll have to choose carefully.
Meet the Congressional Review Act, a tool about to be used more than ever before.
 
House GOP rules change will make it easier to sell off federal land
House Republicans are changing the way Congress calculates the cost of transferring federal lands to the states and other entities.
 
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