There is no doubt that we have not moved quickly enough to avoid the horrible consequences that we are already experiencing from a rapidly changing climate. And it is only going to get worse for the next several decades based on the CO2 and methane that is building up in the atmosphere and will continue to do so for the…
Great blog today from Sierra Club President Aaron Mair. It has irritated the hell out of me for decades that the coal industry has insisted that if they are forced to clean up their emissions our lives will suffer. They claim it will cost everyone more money and jobs will vanish. And, of course, they deny that climate change is…
2015: We stand on the precipice. We have come a long, long way in the last 30 years. Finally the dialog has changed from skepticism that the planet is really warming and that humans are the cause to what, if anything, can and/or should be done about it and the commensurate social and economic consequences of various alternatives. Increasingly the debate is…
New climate assessment likely to spark action by companies; Congress, not so much Evan Lehmann, E&E reporter Published: Monday, September 30, 2013 From parched cotton fields to soaked shorelines, the enhanced risks of climate change outlined by scientists of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) last week provide a new road map to help businesses anticipate financial hazards, analysts…