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By Dave Levitan. Crossposted from Climate Liability News. A peer-reviewed analysis of 37 years of communications from ExxonMobil concluded that the oil company has misled the public for decades ab...
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Reposted with permission from EcoWatch. Energy Transfer Partners' controversial $4.3 billion Rover pipeline has more negative inspection reports than any other major interstate natural gas pipelin...
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By Timothy H. Dixon, University of South Florida This summer I worked on the Greenland ice sheet, part of a scientific experiment to study surface melting and its contribution to Greenland’s accel...
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By Richard B. Rood, University of Michigan Scott Pruitt, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, has called for a “red team-blue team” review to challenge the science behind clim...
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By Gary W. Yohe, Wesleyan University A scientific report done every four years has been thrust into the spotlight because its findings directly contradict statements from the president and various...
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By Ruth Hayhurst at DrillorDrop. The shale gas firm, Cuadrilla has confirmed that drilling began today at its site at near Blackpool. The Preston New Road site at Little Plumpton will see the fir...
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The UK government has placed a lot of hope on fracking to provide a “lower carbon” source of energy. However, John Richard Underhill, chief scientist & professor of exploration geoscience at Heriot...
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New studies confirm climate change’s triple risk to Europe. The heat is on, lives are at risk and the floods are arriving earlier, writes Tim Radford at Climate News Network. Researchers have just...
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This is a guest post by Hui Liu of Greenpeace USA. It was originally published at www.greenpeace.org. I went to D.C.’s Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History expecting to learn about the h...
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By Eric Williams and Eric Hittinger, Rochester Institute of Technology There are high hopes for renewable energy to help society by providing a more stable climate, better energy security and less...