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Larry Sleznikow: Fighting WWIII: Climate change | Opinion | lacrossetribune.com

Sunday, August 28th, 2016

‘…America and the rest of the world are trying to deal with many problems — wars, poverty, inequities, extreme weather events, disease — just to name a few. But the effects that climate change is having on our planet will exacerbate all of these problems, and more. Throw in rising sea levels from the melting ice sheets at both poles, the acidification of the oceans as they absorb the excess carbon dioxide, an increasing number of animal extinctions, and things can look pretty bleak.’

Source: Larry Sleznikow: Fighting WWIII: Climate change | Opinion | lacrossetribune.com

Groups Challenge Federal Oil, Gas Leasing On Climate Grounds « CBS Denver

Friday, August 26th, 2016

‘CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The federal government needs to consider greenhouse emissions and the potential contribution to climate change before allowing oil and gas development on public land, two environmental groups asserted Thursday in a lawsuit over drilling in Western states.’

Source: Groups Challenge Federal Oil, Gas Leasing On Climate Grounds « CBS Denver

California Climate-Safe Infrastructure Bill Passes Legislature, Awaits Governor’s Signature | Union of Concerned Scientists

Friday, August 26th, 2016

‘OAKLAND, Calif. (August 25, 2016)—The California Legislature today passed Assembly Bill 2800 (Quirk, D-Hayward), a bill requiring the creation of a climate-safe infrastructure working group. If signed into law by Gov. Brown, it would help address a dangerous disconnect between engineering and climate science that threatens the safety and benefits of costly public infrastructure projects. The Senate approved the bill on August 22 in a 32-6 bipartisan vote, and the Assembly gave final approval today.’

Source: California Climate-Safe Infrastructure Bill Passes Legislature, Awaits Governor’s Signature | Union of Concerned Scientists

As Earth warms, Americans more polarized than ever on climate – CSMonitor.com

Tuesday, August 16th, 2016

‘…Surveys by Leiserowitz and his colleagues show that the number of Americans who view climate change as an alarming threat and want action now at 17 percent. Another 28 percent report being concerned, but view it as a more distant threat. On the other end of the spectrum, there’s the 10 percent who reject the idea of global warming and the data behind it. ‘

Source: As Earth warms, Americans more polarized than ever on climate – CSMonitor.com

Trump: Climate change won’t be ‘devastating’ | TheHill

Friday, August 12th, 2016

‘Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Thursday “there could be some impact” from a changing climate, “but I don’t believe it’s a devastating impact.”’

Source: Trump: Climate change won’t be ‘devastating’ | TheHill

Climate Risk Is Poorly Represented in Company Financial Filings – Scientific American

Friday, August 12th, 2016

‘When issuing marketing materials and press releases, U.S. companies frequently warn that rising global temperatures could cost them money. They tout specific green projects, like solar roofs and increased efficiency. But when it comes time to report to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the same companies stick to broad terminology and sanded-down statements.’

Source: Climate Risk Is Poorly Represented in Company Financial Filings – Scientific American