23,000 Solar Jobs at Risk As Trump Imposes Tariffs on Imports
Climate denying, President Trump has yet again shown his anti-green credentials by trying to undermine the US solar industry.
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Climate denying, President Trump has yet again shown his anti-green credentials by trying to undermine the US solar industry.
“2017 was the third warmest year on record and the warmest year without an El Niño present.”
A new report released yesterday synthesizes years of research and concludes that the major carbon producers could and should be held accountable for "climate chaos".
The GAO concludes the Federal US Government has spent over $350 billion over the last decade paying out for extreme weather and fire events.
As scientists from the Caribbean call for urgent action on climate change, Trump nominates a known climate denier and coal lobbyist to help lead the EPA. The President was criticised for throwing paper towels on the island of Puerto Rico last week. But he is doing much worse. He is throwing away the island’s future.
You would have thought that after being battered by two devastating hurricanes in recent weeks, which experts believe were fuelled by warmer seas caused by climate change, even the most die-hard climate denier would think again.
If we don't want this to become the new normal, and worse, we need to bring fossil fuel companies to justice, hold fossil fueled politicians accountable and move our economy, our country, and our world off of fossil fuels.
As Trump’s presidency spirals like a toxic vortex from one crisis to another, and with the global news media reacting to one venomous tweet after another, it is easy to miss the slow assault against science and the environment that continues below the radar.
The Trump Administration is getting more Orwellian by the day, but as fast as it tries to bury the truth about climate change, scientists are fighting back showing that they will not be silenced by the climate deniers in the White House.
Donald Trump and Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, will awake this morning to the realization that they cannot simply roll-back President Obama’s environmental regulations, like you would the lid on an old sardine tin.