Spoiler alert – here’s the conclusion of Krugman’s op-ed: ‘…The new carbon policy, then, is supposed to be the beginning, not the end, a domino that, once pushed over, should start a chain reaction that leads, finally, to global steps to limit climate change. Do we know that it will work? Of course not. But it’s vital that we try.’
News: ‘Climate & Energy’ Archive
The Climate Domino – NYTimes.com
Friday, June 6th, 2014Climate policy and the future of coal: Obama’s green gamble | The Economist
Friday, June 6th, 2014‘…Coal mining in the Powder River Basin, which straddles Montana and Wyoming, has been economical only since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began regulating sulphur dioxide in 1990; coal from eastern states is far more sulphurous. But a new rule from the EPA may be less well received here; on June 2nd it unveiled a proposal to cut emissions of carbon dioxide from power plants, which account for 39% of overall emissions, by 30% from their 2005 level by 2030.’
via Climate policy and the future of coal: Obama’s green gamble | The Economist.
Gas boom dulls carbon rule’s effect – Los Angeles Times
Monday, June 2nd, 2014‘Despite fears that the Obama administration’s proposed rule to curb carbon-dioxide pollution could wreak severe damage on the economy, the true effect is likely to be much more modest. And a key reason can be linked to the nation’s boom in natural gas production.’
via Gas boom dulls carbon rule’s effect – Los Angeles Times.
Unveiling New Carbon Plan, E.P.A. Focuses on Flexibility – NYTimes.com
Monday, June 2nd, 2014‘WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Monday announced one of the strongest actions ever taken by the United States government to fight climate change, a proposed Environmental Protection Agency regulation to cut carbon pollution from the nation’s power plants 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030.’
via Unveiling New Carbon Plan, E.P.A. Focuses on Flexibility – NYTimes.com.
Obama carbon rule gives states more time to comply – Yahoo News
Monday, June 2nd, 2014‘WASHINGTON (AP) — In a sweeping initiative to curb pollutants blamed for global warming, the Obama administration unveiled a plan Monday that cuts carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by nearly a third over the next 15 years, but pushes the deadline for some states to comply until long after President Barack Obama leaves office.’
via Obama carbon rule gives states more time to comply – Yahoo News.
It’s the Beginning of the End on This Week’s ‘Cosmos’ – The Wire
Monday, June 2nd, 2014‘On this week’s episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Neil deGrasse Tyson explained the substantial evidence for climate change in what often felt like a direct address to those who deny that the phenomenon is happening. While the series has touched on climate change in several previous episodes, this week’s penultimate episode was the one in which the show’s writers made the case for enacting change to mitigate its effects.’
via It’s the Beginning of the End on This Week’s ‘Cosmos’ – The Wire.
‘Obama wants to force coal plants to reduce emissions’ – Yahoo News
Thursday, May 29th, 2014‘Washington (AFP) – US President Barack Obama wants to force coal energy plants to reduce emissions and pay for greenhouse gases they do emit through a cap and trade system, the New York Times said Thursday.’
via ‘Obama wants to force coal plants to reduce emissions’ – Yahoo News.
Americans More Worried about ‘Warming’ Than ‘Climate Change’ – NYTimes.com
Thursday, May 29th, 2014‘…When asked if climate change was a good or a bad thing, 63 percent of Americans said it was a bad thing, while 76 percent perceived global warming as a bad thing – a 13-point difference.’
via Americans More Worried about ‘Warming’ Than ‘Climate Change’ – NYTimes.com.
Tom Steyer Hopes NextGen Climate Gets Voters to Consider Environment – NYTimes.com
Friday, May 23rd, 2014‘WASHINGTON — Tom Steyer, a billionaire environmental activist from California, wants to blast the issue of climate change to the front lines of American politics. His “super PAC,” NextGen Climate, will spend about $100 million this year to influence several Senate and governor’s races in which climate change could play a major role.’
via Tom Steyer Hopes NextGen Climate Gets Voters to Consider Environment – NYTimes.com.
Pope Francis Makes Biblical Case For Addressing Climate Change: ‘If We Destroy Creation, Creation Will Destroy Us’ | ThinkProgress
Friday, May 23rd, 2014‘Pope Francis made the religious case for tackling climate change on Wednesday, calling on his fellow Christians to become “Custodians of Creation” and issuing a dire warning about the potentially catastrophic effects of global climate change.’
