If climate change drives California political decisions, then railroads is its Rorschach inkblot test. First there is the old Disneyland equivalent of the “A” ticket ride. It’s the execution of what former Gov. Jerry Brown referred to as his legacy — California High Speed Rail project.
The U.S. relationship with China will be one of this generation's defining
Canada's federal budget on Tuesday unveiled few emissions-cutting policies, but climate advocates say the key for Justin Trudeau's Liberal government is to prioritise implementation of existing programs ahead of next year's election that could see the Conservatives clinching power.
Canada, the world's fourth-largest oil producer, has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions 40% to 45% below 2005 levels by 2030.
.Trudeau rakes up Nijjar issue during hearing on foreign interference in...House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry said the agency’s voluntary pause is “not enough.”
Most Republicans praised Trump saying abortion be left to the states
On Sunday, Speaker Mike Johnson told Fox News that he’ll call a vote in the House on an improved National Defense Supplemental that supplies crucial aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Bjorn Lomborg, author and president of the Copenhagen Consensus, continues to call attention to the extreme measures being demanded by climate change activists and politicians.
Rec center hours will return, nobody’s being furloughed or laid off, and public safety is taking the biggest dollar hit.
Pence blasted Republicans for backing away on the issue of abortion. Former vice president touted the Trump-Pence administration nominating the conservative justices who overturn Roe v Wade. READ:
Former Vice President Al Gore, alongside The Climate Reality Project, continues to spearhead initiatives aimed at combating climate change.
A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 45% of U.S. adults say they have become more concerned about climate change over the past year.
By ALEXA ST. JOHN and LINLEY SANDERS Associated Press Like many Americans, Ron Theusch is getting more worried about climate change. A resident of Alden, Minnesota, Theusch has noticed increasingly dry and mild winters punctuated by short periods of severe cold — symptoms of a warming planet. As he thinks about that, future generations are