Thursday 6 December 2018

Energy and Environment: ‘We are in trouble.’ Global carbon emissions reached a record high in 2018.

Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
'We are in trouble.' Global carbon emissions reached a record high in 2018.
The figures suggested there is no clear end in sight to the growth of humanity's contribution to climate change.
The Energy 202: U.S. plans to 'showcase ways to use fossil fuels' at a U.N. climate conference
Former Trump White House adviser: 'This is obviously not a popular message."
 
'A kind of dark realism': Why the climate change problem is starting to look too big to solve
Climate expert: "There's no silver bullet. There's silver buckshot."
 
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France's protesters are part of a global backlash against climate-change taxes
Leaders in the United States, Canada, Australia and elsewhere have run into similar opposition.
 
The Energy 202: How George H.W. Bush helped turn acid rain into a problem of yesteryear
The 41st president has a significant environmental legacy.
 
Qatar to withdraw from OPEC over feud with Saudi Arabia
Qatar said it will leave OPEC in January to focus on boosting natural gas production.
 
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Trump administration approves seismic tests that could harm thousands of Atlantic dolphins and whales
Federal officials are expected to grants permits that allow companies to possibly kill marine life as they search for oil and gas deposits.
 
EPA watchdog closes two probes into Scott Pruitt's conduct, citing his resignation
The agency's inspector general calls inquiries into his condo rental deal with a lobbyist and job search for his wife "inconclusive."
 
'It's hard for him to think straight from the bottom of the bottle,' Zinke says of senior House Democrat
The interior secretary lashed out at Rep. Raúl Grijalva, the Arizona Democrat who called for his resignation Friday.
 
 
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