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Pruitt’s EPA Lawsuits Are Worse Than You Think

Pruitt’s EPA Lawsuits Are Worse Than You Think

By Ken Kimmell One well-reported thing about Scott Pruitt, President-elect Trump‘s nominee for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator, is his penchant for filing lawsuits to block the EPA from enforcing clean air, clean water and climate regulations, rather than suing polluters in his own state of Oklahoma. This alone ought to provide ample […]

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    What You Need to Know About Trump’s Choice for Department of Interior

    What You Need to Know About Trump’s Choice for Department of Interior

    By Adam Markham U.S. natural and cultural resources—the parks, landmarks and history of America—are under assault from climate change. So it is troubling that Ryan Zinke, Donald Trump‘s pick to run the Department of the Interior (DOI), seems unsure whether climate change is a real problem or not. Just this week, in an interview with […]

    Why We Should Never Get Over the House Science Committee’s Breitbart Tweet

    Why We Should Never Get Over the House Science Committee’s Breitbart Tweet

    By Gretchen Goldman Last week the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology tweeted some good ole fashioned climate denial—you know, the old tired long discredited nonsensical claim that cold weather negates the global consensus of scientists that climate change is happening (It doesn’t.). The scientific community and the news media did not let this […]

    2,300 Scientists to Trump: We’re Watching You

    2,300 Scientists to Trump: We’re Watching You

    More than 2,300 scientists, including 22 Nobel laureates, released a letter on Wednesday to Donald Trump and the 115th Congress with a wish list that includes respect of scientific evidence and letting scientists work without political or private-sector interference for the public’s benefit on policies such as climate change. “Congress and the Trump administration should […]

    Katharine Hayhoe: Here’s How Long We’ve Known About Climate Change

    Katharine Hayhoe: Here’s How Long We’ve Known About Climate Change

    One of the biggest myths about climate science—a myth that has been deliberately fostered, for decades—is that we just don’t know that much, yet. The field is still in its infancy, people argue and a lot more is needed before coming to consensus. After all, aren’t scientists always changing their minds? Just a few decades […]

    How Important Is NASA’s Earth Science Program That Trump Wants to Abolish?

    How Important Is NASA’s Earth Science Program That Trump Wants to Abolish?

    By Brenda Ekwurzel Word has it that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth Science program is on the chopping block with the upcoming Trump Administration. Bad decision! Alaska’s Susitna GlacierNASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS and U.S./Japan ASTER Science The NASA Earth Science program provides information about the Earth that plays a vital role in our scientific advancement, […]

    EPA Must ‘Correct Top Claim in Major Fracking Study’

    EPA Must ‘Correct Top Claim in Major Fracking Study’

    Led by Food & Water Watch, more than 200 public interest and environmental groups sent a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today, urging the agency to heed the recommendation of its own independent Science Advisory Board (SAB) and clarify the seemingly unsupported top-line finding of the June 2015 draft fracking report. EPA […]

    Sugar Industry Paid Harvard Scientists to Shift Blame to Fat

    Sugar Industry Paid Harvard Scientists to Shift Blame to Fat

    By Genna Reed It might not shock you to know that the sugar industry doesn’t have our best interests in mind. But would you be alarmed to find out that they consciously manipulated science in order to increase sugar consumption? And that they did so in the face of scientific evidence that sugar consumption was […]

    Why Are Electric Vehicles Only 1% of Total Monthly U.S. Auto Sales?

    Why Are Electric Vehicles Only 1% of Total Monthly U.S. Auto Sales?

    By Gina Coplon-Newfield and Mary Lunetta Electric vehicles (EVs) are cleaner, greener and more fun to drive. Different mileage ranges, prices and car types abound with about 30 plug-in electric sports cars, SUVs and sedans now available from Chevrolet, Nissan, BMW, Ford, Tesla and many other automakers. Shopping for an EV should be fun and […]