Kellyanne Conway Accuses Biden Of Subverting Democracy Before 1/6 Committee Hearing
Kellyanne Conway accused Biden of subverting the process of our elected representatives by taking action on climate.
Kellyanne Conway accused Biden of subverting the process of our elected representatives by taking action on climate.
This is a warning.
Perhaps it’s too late.
But we are facing a potential climate hostile to human life.
Researchers say that global temperatures will continue to rise for centuries, no matter what we do today…and prospects for getting things done in Congress are not that bright. But climate policy expert Sam Ricketts says there is a lot of important action outside federal government that is making a big difference.
Two weeks ago a government report was published saying that climate change will cost the U.S. economy hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the century. The report said that new weather patterns “will damage everything from human health to infrastructure and agricultural production.” Donald Trump, of course, ignored the report, and former…
Trump’s declining mental health and inability to govern a country combined with the strong winds and flash floods of a massive hurricane are the recipe for a complete catastrophe.
A little over a year ago some high-level person in ISIS penned a treatise explaining precisely what Western nations (America) should do to aid in the terror group’s recruitment efforts. As sure as the Sun rises in the East, Donald Trump took the terror organization’s pleas for help to heart and has religiously followed every…
“Was Rex Tillerson that worried about climate risks for Exxon? Or was he more worried about the risk of revealing them to his shareholders and to the public? Or was it both?”
Between last week’s report on climate change and the devastation at home from super-storms, flooding, droughts, wild fires, tornados and this week’s news Antarctica is melting, conservatives went berserk and accused scientists using data, reason, and knowledge to bully people.
A new study argues that models have underestimated the extent to which the doubling of carbon dioxide will affect global temperatures.