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The fruits of science denial: If you think today’s GOP is crazy, see what’s waiting in the wings

The craziness that 40 years of focused attacks on science and fact has given us is not diminishing.If you don’t get it that the two parties are not the same, you have not been paying attentio…
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Heavy rains have major impact on economies

Dana Nuccitelli for Yale Climate Connections: When estimating costs that climate change will impose on societies, climate economists face a difficult barrier: They can only incorporate into models …
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Denmark’s clean energy moonshot

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Stephen Colbert: A denier is spearheading Trump’s climate panel

Below, more about William Happer, tobacco shill and climate denier. Desmogblog: In 1989, at the same time the George C. Marshall Institute initiated its “Climate Change Policy Program,” the GMI rel…
Fade to black: Coal closures accelerate
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Fade to black: Coal closures accelerate

Wall Street Journal (Paywall): Just last summer, Northern Indiana Public Service Co. planned to retire two of its five remaining coal-fired power plants by 2023. Now, it plans to do away with all of them over the next decade, and buy more solar and wind power instead.

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New Research: Accurate Arctic ice loss measurement

Jason Box narrates a video describing recently published research constraining arctic ice loss from multiple sources, and contribution to sea level rise.
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VIDEO: Congressional candidate's three-minute mic drop on climate, economy

Dayum!…is all I could say, after watching House candidate Abigail Spanberger close out a debate – starting with a fiery defense of Climate science, the Paris Accord, and environmental politics.

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