Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Obama's Inaugural Words On Climate Stir Cautious Optimism

January 22, 2013
If rhetorical flourishes are an indication of future action -- and that is a substantial "if" -- then President Barack Obama's comments on climate change suggest that the next four years may provide much of what climate activists have been hankering for. Continue reading...
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NATHANIEL LOEWENTHEIL
Hot Years and Cold Truths: The Past and Future of Climate Legislation
The climate campaign of 2009-2010 didn't lack for corporate boosters, lobbying teams nor policy analysts. What it lacked was public support. Continue reading...
KATHERINE HEIGL
Just One: How Change Happens
Puppies, kittens, purebred animals alike -- they all suffer when there is no home to take them in and space restrictions mean that the shelter can no longer hold them. But it only takes Just One person to make a difference for them. Continue reading...
ROBERT STONE
It's Time We Give Nuclear Power a Second Look
What if everything you thought you knew about nuclear power is wrong? This is the realization that came to several prominent environmentalists featured in my new movie Pandora's PromiseContinue reading...
JEFFREY SACHS
The Vision and the Budget
That budget needs to expand, to take on the challenges that the President has powerfully outlined. Yet that budget has been shrinking for thirty years, on a declining trajectory started by Reagan and continued by every president since then -- including Obama in his first term! Continue reading...
ADRIANNA QUINTERO
President Obama Vows Action on Climate; Latino Groups Support Swift Action
Mr. President, the Latino community, and Americans across the nation, stand ready to support your actions to respond to the threat of climate change and protect our children and future generations. Continue reading...


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