Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Climate Coverage Dropped In 2012 Despite Record Year

January 9, 2013
As the country experienced its warmest year on record, coverage of climate change on major U.S. television networks and across media outlets dropped in 2012. Continue reading...
Sea Level May Rise With 'Horrible' Consequences By 2100

ICYMI: IPCC Leaks, Shell's Woes And The Economics Of Nature

Transocean Heads To Court Over Gulf Spill

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PHAEDRA ELLIS-LAMKINS
Wind Tax Credits Breathe New Life Into Our Economy
It's smart to back industries like wind, for a number of reasons. First, jobs in clean energy and other green sectors create pathways out of poverty and help American families thrive. Continue reading...
SWARA SALIH
The Promises and Challenges of Wind Power in the US
While wind energy can seem like a near-ideal solution to our environmental and energy issues, it has not been without its challenges in the United States. But with sufficient R&D into offshore wind farms, the U.S. energy market could open a new chapter for the wind industry. Continue reading...
HAL HERZOG
Crustacean Rights: Are Stone Crabs Lucky, Really?
Our boat's captain explained to us that there were two varieties of crabs harvested in the waters of Florida's Gulf coast -- he called them the "lucky crabs" and the "unlucky crabs." Continue reading...
DREW HENDRICKS
How Environmental Regulation Could Use Industrial Design to Save the Planet
When people are forced to follow the rules, a lot of them refuse to budge or push back. However, if the issue can be reframed, shall we say, the regulations could be a lot more effective. Continue reading...
EDWARD FLATTAU
Markey: Mark His Words
From an environmental perspective, it is hard to imagine a better choice than Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., to fill the vacancy created by Senator John Kerry's departure to the State Department. Continue reading...


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