AAAS leads intersociety letter expressing «grave concern» about congressional inquiry that unfoundedly called into
question federal climate scientists» integrity [November 24, 2015]
Not exact matches
Perhaps you also could add in a
question to Marco Rubio about
climate change, given that it was put in the context of Rubio's position that «
federal efforts to fight
climate change will cost U.S. jobs and hurt the U.S. economy.»
The candidates fielded 14
questions, ranging from their stances on national issues — all asserted their belief in
climate change and said they were against eliminating
federal tax deductions for local property taxes — to how they'd help the homeless.
Transportation emissions threaten to undercut blue states»
climate goals, raising
questions about their ability to lead U.S.
climate efforts at a time when the
federal government is rolling back environmental regulations.
«The bias is just so extreme» Others seriously
questioned whether the world's community of
climate scientists is caught in a cyclone of self - promotion, driven by the pressure to validate past findings and to receive
federal grants.
Given the Trump administration's
questioning of
climate science, the nuclear industry is hoping states will follow through with financial support while fending off a surge of cheap gas and
questions from the right about whether at - risk reactors should receive
federal support.
Rodney Weber, an atmospheric scientist, is being
questioned by Rep. Lamar Smith (R - Texas), who wants to know why Weber's
climate - change - related research deserved a
federal grant in 2012.
Federal Climate Emergency Declaration petition including actions data People who sign this petition can also answer a few quick
questions about how they reduce their carbon emissions.
A number of these changes in text relating to
questions of
climate science altered the content of the draft as it had been developed by
federal science program professionals.
Shortcomings in the
climate change policies of the Australian Government have been brought to light through the initiative of independent Federal Senator Steve Fielding seeking a meeting with Climate Change MInister Penny Wong, at which the Senator posed three basic quest
climate change policies of the Australian Government have been brought to light through the initiative of independent
Federal Senator Steve Fielding seeking a meeting with
Climate Change MInister Penny Wong, at which the Senator posed three basic quest
Climate Change MInister Penny Wong, at which the Senator posed three basic
questions...
The
Climate Change Science Program (CCSP), a joint federal program of the President's Committee on Climate Change Science and Technology Integration, has issued its strategic plan to address some of the most complex questions and problems dealing with long - term global climate variability and
Climate Change Science Program (CCSP), a joint
federal program of the President's Committee on
Climate Change Science and Technology Integration, has issued its strategic plan to address some of the most complex questions and problems dealing with long - term global climate variability and
Climate Change Science and Technology Integration, has issued its strategic plan to address some of the most complex
questions and problems dealing with long - term global
climate variability and
climate variability and change.
If IGES and COLA are now part of George Mason, the
question arises why IGES still obtains
climate change profiteer
federal grants and files its own Form 990s.
This
question is especially important in light of a recent
federal court ruling, which blocked plans to expand a coal mine in Colorado because of the failure of the
federal coal leasing program to properly consider the
federal government's social cost of carbon figures and
climate change impacts.
While it's too early to definitively handicap the electoral impact of a Republican call for carbon taxation (we have, after all, no political data points to go by), it's not too early to handicap the electoral impact of the position forwarded by most of the Republican presidential candidates today: pretending that
climate change is an open scientific
question while offering cheap fossil fuel as the holy grail of
federal policy.
The
federal government data raise a number of
questions about
climate change in Canada's [continue reading...]
The United States»
federal coal leasing program has come under increased scrutiny in recent years, as communities impacted by coal mining and export proposals, taxpayer advocates, and environmental groups have
questioned the ability of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to ensure a fair return to US taxpayers and adjust to newer challenges such as
climate change and coal export proposals.
Moreover, neither report addressed a more fundamental
question: how can a
federal program that increases the supply of coal be reconciled with President Obama's
Climate Action Plan?
«In her testimony, Cunning (sic)
questioned whether
federal experts were correctly interpreting scientific data, such as
climate projection models.