Industry lobbyists and members of Congress who are engaged in writing energy and global
warming bills say they are well aware of the E.P.A. process bearing down on them.
Not exact matches
When I
said this yesterday on twitter, someone gave me a small donation, and while it's not going to pay the
bills, it
warmed my heart so much.
While rules prohibit the newsletters, which update constituents about
bills their legislators have passed and feature photos of the lawmakers at community events or important
bill signings, from being distributed less than 30 days before an election, Lerner
said the literature is more about self - aggrandizement and evoking «
warm and fuzzy feelings» than providing constituent service.
He features a video on his official Assembly website, in which he argues against a
bill to curb global
warming pollution,
saying it would create a «burden» on businesses, and is better left to the federal government to regulate.
You've
said before that global
warming is the «
bill for our great prosperity» — that everything has a price.
Congress is still far from passing any
bill since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California
said in January 2007 that global -
warming legislation would be a top priority.
, now the head of the nonpartisan think tank Resources for the Future,
said today that he is not ready to rule out action in Congress on a global
warming bill.
Hi Warren, Sorry about your trouble with the Verizon
bill, but I have to
say it
warms my heart to know you're hanging out in my old FICO Forums neighborhood!
«NASA's primary purpose is human space exploration and directing NASA funds to study global
warming undermines our ability to maintain our competitive edge in human space flight,»
said Republican Congressman
Bill Posey last month.
When asked who has inspired him in his research and thinking about climate change and global
warming, Roddy
said: «I have been inspired by Mark Lynas» book «Six Degrees», the IPCC reports and supporting studies by
Bill McKibben, Harte, and images of what future survivors cities might look like.
Bill says he's got a paper in press about
warming effects on lake life, so I suspect he does know a number of «peer - rev'd» similar studies — they may be warmists, but what matters is nailing any details of their evidence that shows bias etc..
Bill Blakemore on Aug. 30, 2006
said, «After extensive searches, ABC News has found no such (scientific) debate on global
warming.»
«This was a political statement,»
said Frank Maisano, representing the Business Coalition on Global
Warming, who predicted widespread opposition to the
bill.
Source here In a late February (2017) interview on a U.S. news program, mechanical engineer
Bill Nye claimed that the settled science
says humans have been
warming the planet at a rate that is unnaturally and «catastrophically» fast since the year 1750.
«Listen up folks — it might be a bit
warmer for your great great great grandchildren if you don't do what I
say» is hardly a hearts and minds winning proposition when the big questions today are jobs, energy
bills and feeding today's kids.
«President Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, combined with the repeal of domestic actions resulting in halting the decline in U.S. emissions, will likely make it more difficult and costly overall to meet the Paris Agreement temperature goal of holding
warming well below 2 °C, and limiting it to 1.5 °C,»
said Bill Hare, a climate scientist and CEO of Climate Analytics, a group that analyzes climate change scenarios.
Bill Parsons (14:55:22): From the Guardian article: Baillie
says his data won't help (as evidence of Medieval
Warming).
«The $ 1.3 trillion omnibus spending
bill President Trump signed last week includes a record amount of funding to prepare communities for future extreme weather events that scientists
say are being exacerbated by the impacts of global
warming.»
Will you
say you are sorry
Bill for ridiculing those of us who pointed out that a
warming world should have less severe weather, not more?
Unfortunately, when scientists
say «we COULD all die in the next five minutes because of global
warming», the politicians have a nasty habit of making it hard for me to pay my heating
bill.
PARIS (Reuters)- A climate change deal is needed not just to ward off global
warming, but to ensure a shift from increasingly costly fossil fuels that could lead to a doubling of energy
bills, the IEA's chief economist
said on Tuesday.
«This effort to solve global
warming puts to rest all the excuses for doing nothing: This
bill is bipartisan, it achieves environmental goals by encouraging innovation and American ingenuity, and its flexible approach is supported by industry,»
said Mark Van Putten, president of the National Wildlife Federation.
«From the point of view of science, technology and economics, the literature and modeling on energy and climate systems shows that it's feasible to limit
warming to below 1.5 degree by 2100,»
said Bill Hare, the physicist who is founder and CEO of Climate Analytics.
The
bill «marks an end to stalling and the start of the search for serious solutions to the global
warming problem,»
said Fred Krupp, president of the conservation group Environmental Defense.
The committee
said a more stringent target than the 60 per cent cut currently in the Climate Change
Bill was needed, because new information suggested the dangers of global
warming were greater than previously thought.
In Oregon, for example, Governor Kate Brown signed a
bill that will move the state to 50 percent renewable energy production by 2040 and end the state's use of coal power by 2030; in Montana, sagging demand and economic pressures caused Arch Coal to scrap its plans for a massive strip - mining operation on federal land; and in a recent Gallup poll, 64 percent of Americans
said they worried a «great deal» or «fair amount» about global
warming, up from 55 percent only a year ago.
Others, including rotating EU president and Swedish Environment Minister Andreas Carlgren
say they welcome the proposals already made in the Waxman - Markey
bill, but that the U.S. must commit to even greater reductions in carbon emissions if global
warming is to be combated.
Great idea from Solve Climate More Loving Stories About Exxon Exxon Blocking Toy Safety
Bill That Would Ban Phthalates in Toys Exxon on Global
Warming Who Are They Kidding: Exxon
Says Never Doubted Climate Change... Exxon to USA: Stop Trying, Resistance is Futile
Incidentally, those who claim the extreme 2005 hurricane season is entirely due to a natural cycle, like
Bill Gray, also
say it is due to
warmer ocean temperatures — the difference in opinion is in why the ocean temperatures are so
warm, not in the effect this has on hurricane intensity or precipitation.
Author and climate activist
Bill McKibben
says that if we want to put the brakes on global
warming, it's time to put our bodies on the line.
Marchant Wentworth, UCS's legislative representative for clean energy
said the
bill «makes a down payment on reducing the threat of global
warming.»
Such a fee, they
said, would be linked to a mechanism for pricing carbon dioxide pollution permits in the electric power sector as part of a global
warming bill.
(TNS)-- Q: They
say you're supposed to reverse the direction of ceiling fans in the winter to improve the circulation of
warm air, thus helping your furnace's heating efficiency while reducing your utility
bill.