Rep. John Curtis, R-UT, speaks at the Conservative Climate Summit at Utah Valley University on Oct. 4, 2024. (Alixel Cabrera/Utah News Dispatch) The demonization of both the word climate on one end of ...
If energy secretary Ed Miliband still believes that critics of his dash to Net Zero are peddlers of “nonsense and lies” he has a new name to add to his list of dangerous misinformation merchants: Tony ...
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Science should not be a partisan game, and it’s wrong to call out partisanship from just one direction, writes Bjorn Lomborg. iStock / Getty Images Green activists accuse the Trump administration of ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. The answer used to be debatable—literally. Way back in 2007, NPR aired a debate over ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright handpicked five researchers to write a report that assaults what he called the “cancel culture Orwellian squelching of science.” The Trump administration has given a ...
"The conversation around solutions fell back into old talking points." In the wake of Hurricane Helene's catastrophic damage across the southeastern United States, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen ...
The demonization of both the word climate on one end of the political spectrum and fossil fuels on the other were front and center of the Conservative Climate Summit. After showing pictures of sunsets ...
Should you be worried about climate change? The answer used to be debatable — literally. Way back in 2007, NPR aired a debate over the proposition that “Global Warming Is Not a Crisis.” The panel had ...
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