That's
why environmental campaigners spent millions promoting climate - friendly candidates in the midterm elections.
Not exact matches
In Politco, Darren Samuelsohn has a solid roundup of reflections by
environmental campaigners on
why, despite spending tens of millions of dollars, they failed to gain the votes for any climate action in the Senate.
«I have found myself increasingly chastised by climate change
campaigners when my public statements and lectures on climate change have not satisfied their thirst for
environmental drama and exaggerated rhetoric...
Why is it not just
campaigners, but politicians and scientists too, who are openly confusing the language of fear, terror and disaster with the observable physical reality of climate change, actively ignoring the careful hedging which surrounds science's predictions?»
6 Jan: Daily Mail: Richard Hartley - parkinson: Prince Charles says becoming a grandfather has boosted his
environmental beliefs saying he doesn't want to «hand on an increasingly dysfunctional world» The Prince of Wales has spoken about how the prospect of becoming a grandfather is spurring his
environmental beliefs, saying he does not want to «hand on an increasingly dysfunctional world» Prince Charles, an outspoken
campaigner on
environmental issues, told ITV's This Morning that he did not want the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's child, due to be born next summer, to ask him
why he had not done more to tackle issues like climate change... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2257993/Prince-Charles-says-grandfather-boosted-
environmental-beliefs-saying-doesnt-want-hand-increasingly-dysfunctional-world.html