Climate Change

Jeb Bush on Climate Change: Not 'Highest Priority,' Some Scientists 'Arrogant' on Debate

Based on Latino Decisions' polling data, Latinos have labeled climate change as a threat, but former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a potential Republican Party presidential nominee, the topic should not be the highest priority for the U.S.

Millennials and Money: Difficulties in Job Searching But Personal Finances 'Fairly Good': Poll

From the Islamic State militant group, climate change and finances millennials have a varied view on the issues based on polling data from Harvard University Institute of Politics (IOP).

Pope Francis on Climate Change: Catholic Leader Asks Countries to Come Together to Battle Climate Change

Pope Francis has expressed support for countries to come together and battle climate change. The Vatican will release the encyclical in June, calling for countries to support the upcoming UN Paris accords on climate change.

Learn About Climate-Science Myth Debunking in Free Online Course

The University of Queensland will be offering a free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) course, "Making Sense of Climate Science Denial," starting April 28, and it will focus exclusively on the psychology and climate science denial.

Marco Rubio 2016 Platform: 'DACA Is Important,' Says GOP Presidential Candidate, But Program Should End

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., the second Cuban-American Republican presidential candidate, said President Barack Obama's 2012 deferred action program "is important," but he wants to see the end of the deferred action program.

Big Coal Companies Issue Legal Challenge to Obama's Climate Change Initative to Curb Greenhouse Gases

President Obama's sweeping anti-climate change proposal --which mandates states to reduce greenhouse gases by 30 percent over the next 20 years-- is facing an early legal challenge.

Marco Rubio on Climate Change: Latino Electorate Views Climate Change As Threat, Contrasts With Rubio

U.S. Latinos have categorized climate change as a threat, but the issue could hurt Sen. Marco Rubio's, R-Fla., presidential bid and hopes to attract the Latino electorate.

President Barack Obama on Climate Change: Heath Can Be Affected

President Barack Obama says climate change affects health as he addressed what should be done about the issue.

Mexico Becomes First Developing Nation to Pledge to Cut Pollution by 25% in 15 Years

Mexico has promised to cut its pollution by 25 percent from its current trajectory by 2030. Mexico has promised to cut its pollution by 25 percent from its current trajectory by 2030.

Mexico Pledges Major Pollution Cuts by 2030

Pledging to cut greenhouse gas and short-lived climate pollutants 25 percent by 2030, Mexico has become the first developing nation to submit pollutant reduction goals for next fall's climate change talks, which, will be held in Paris.

Florida Climate Change: John Kerry Says There's No Time to 'Waste Debating' Whether Term 'Climate Change' Should Be Used

Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday made little effort to hide his unease over a ban of the terms "climate change" or "global warming" at Florida's Department of Environmental Protection. The top diplomat made a "non-so-subtle dig" at Florida Gov. Rick Scott, the Associated Press judged.

'Climate change' & 'global warming' Among Terms Banned From Florida Environmental Agency

Officials at Florida's Department of Environmental Protection have been banned from using the terms "climate change" or "global warming" in any official communications. Former employees, consultants and volunteers of the agency revealed the policy, which has affected reports, educational efforts and public policy "beyond semantics."

Global Warming & Climate Change Effects, Facts & Update: Scientists Confirm Link Between CO2 Emissions, Warming

By measuring CO2's heat-trapping ability over 11 years at two U.S. sites, scientists have discovered the first direct evidence that rising carbon dioxide levels are heating up the planet.

Weather & Climate Control Change: Greenpeace Says Denier Wei-Hock Soon Received Millions From Exxon Mobil, Charles Koch & Fuel Companies

Over the weekend, Greenpeace released several documents received through the Freedom of Information Act that show scientist Wei-Hock Soon, who rebuts the scientific consensus about man-made climate change, received more than $1.2 million from Exxon Mobil, the American Petroleum Institute, Southern Company and the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation.

Citi Bank Announces $100 Billion Program to Fight Climate Change, Increase Sustainability & Encourage Green Energy and Housing

Citigroup will help fund green projects by committing $100 billion over the next 10 year, the company said.

Global Warming Control: Poll Finds Latinos Take Climate Change More Personally Than Whites

A recent study by The New York Times, Stanford University and Resources for the Future show that Latinos are more likely to be concerned about climate change than non-Latinos.

Doomsday Clock Time 2015: Civilization Reportedly Closer to the End Thanks to Climate Change, Nuclear Weapons

The risk of nuclear war may be far lower now than in 1984 during the height of the Cold War, but the iconic Doomsday Clock stands once again at three minutes to midnight, in part because the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists thinks climate change poses new and significant risks to the future of our planet.

Global Warming Facts: 196 United Nations Countries Agree to Climate Deal at Lima, Peru Conference, But Will It Really Control Change?

After a marathon discussion that ran a total of about 30 hours, all countries in the United Nations have agreed to commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but that deal is wrought with noncommittal language and lacks any real oversight.

Climate Change Facts and News 2014: Lima, Peru Hosts United Nations Conference to Fight Greenhouse Gas Pollution, Global Warming

In a Tuesday United Nations conference in Peru, organizers will shoot hard for the first time ever to neutralize all the greenhouse gas pollution generated by their own event.

Weather & Temperature Update: 2014 on Pace to Be the Hottest Year on Record, UN Report Says

According to record ocean temperatures, 2014 will be the warmest year on record, as part of evidence of a long-term trend of global warming, as reported by the United Nation's weather agency on Wednesday

South Florida Votes to Secede Due to State Conflict Over Climate Change

Officials in the South Miami City Commission voted 3-2 to pass a resolution that would allow 23 counties in South Florida to secede and become the 51st state in the union due to a split over climate change.
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