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Not exact matches
The national security strategy the Trump
administration released in December made no
mention of climate
change whatsoever, despite the fact Defense Secretary James Mattis has acknowledged it as a threat.
If the
administration or the school board has already approved
changes, make sure to
mention that fact.
How much leverage Hamburg and Sharfstein will have to
change FDA's culture and budget will depend on the whims and generosity of Congress and the willingness of the Obama
Administration to back them — not to
mention support from those inside the agency.
The document — which
administration officials have neither acknowledged or rejected as authentic — has elements guaranteed to inflame folks ranging from Rush Limbaugh (the
mention of efforts to «produce a global regime to combat climate
change») to environmental groups pushing for concrete commitments on restricting greenhouse gases (a phrase implying that increasing perception of United States engagement is the goal).
Before the Trump
administration coalesces and locks in views on how to prioritize NASA's work and budget, not to
mention the wider sweep of federal and federally - funded research on planet - scale environmental
change and risks, I hope some of the views below are considered.
In 2008, as I've
mentioned before and before, I asked the Bush
administration's climate treaty team if the world would have been better off signing a Framework Convention on [Energy] Technology
Change back in 1992 instead of one on climate c
Change back in 1992 instead of one on climate
changechange.
In 2008, as I've
mentioned before, I asked the Bush
administration's climate treaty team if the world would have been better off signing a Framework Convention on [Energy] Technology
Change back in 1992 instead of one on climate c
Change back in 1992 instead of one on climate
changechange.
In fact, during an hour long June briefing to launch a major government climate
change report, a panel that included White House science adviser John Holdren and National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration chief Jane Lubchenco
mentioned greenhouse gases just once â $» instead warning about the perils of â $ œheat - trapping gasesâ $ or â $ œheat - trapping pollutants.â $
Furthermore, a report on a National Preparedness Goal [PDF] issued in September by the
Administration (in response to the Presidential Policy Directive on National Preparedness of March 30, 2011) entirely omits any
mention of climate
change — even though the adaptation task force highlights the actions Federal agencies are taking to «to incorporate climate adaptation into planning, emergency preparedness, and disaster recovery to protect communities and reduce losses.»