Thursday, 12 October 2017

Energy and Environment: Worrying new research finds that the ocean is cutting through a key Antarctic ice shelf

 
Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
 
Worrying new research finds that the ocean is cutting through a key Antarctic ice shelf
The Dotson ice shelf holds back two large glaciers and connects to the larger West Antarctic ice sheet.
GAO to probe whether Trump administration is protecting agencies' scientific integrity
The Government Accountability Office will look at whether the Trump administration has violated the scientific integrity policies of two dozen departments and agencies.
 
New EPA document reveals sharply lower estimate of the cost of climate change
Critics say the Trump administration is using questionable math to justify scrapping Obama-era climate rules.
 
EPA chief Scott Pruitt tells coal miners he will repeal power plant rule Tuesday: 'The war against coal is over'
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator told coal miners in Kentucky Monday he will move to repeal a rule limiting greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants.
 
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There's enough wind energy over the oceans to power human civilization, scientists say
Wind energy over the open oceans could provide tremendous amounts of power, if we find a way to capture it.
 
This coal lobbyist once wrote Trump was a 'bully.' Now he's the nominee for EPA's No. 2 spot.
Andrew Wheeler changed his tune once Trump articulated an energy and environmental platform — and once it became increasingly clear Trump would win the GOP nomination.
 
Trump administration will propose repealing Obama's key effort to combat climate change
The 43-page proposal, expected to be made public in the coming days, argues that President Barack Obama's administration overstepped its legal authority in implementing the Clean Power Plan.
 
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EPA inspector general now investigating Pruitt's use of military, private flights
Move came after recent disclosures that Pruitt had taken at least four noncommercial and military flights since mid-February, costing taxpayers more than $58,000.
 
Interior Department whistleblower resigns; bipartisan former appointees object to Zinke's statements
Interior Department whistleblower Joel Clement, a scientist and climate policy expert, had been reassigned to an accounting job in retaliation for speaking out, he says
 
One of the oldest climate change experiments has led to a troubling conclusion
A 26-year forest study suggests that global warming could lead soils to fill the air with added carbon.
 
 
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