I was surprised to get the last word in this piece.
The topic is crucial.Reflects a lot of reporting on seven states.
But I do find it all fatalistic.
Stand up and fight, people!We need to get more creative and show some determination.Years of work at stake
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Stacey Abrams speaks to the No Kings rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico
No Kings protest in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He was an amazing and funny guy.
The absence of any pushback to the Trump administrations destruction of climate action is there a reflection of the political weakness of the climate movement in the US.
This article is very one-sided and ignores the enormous expansion of natural gas use.
Silent spring is becoming a reality.
Congratulations. I ordered my copy.
The northeast could be subjected to wildfires one of these years.
Senator White House keeps truth alive!
The world is round. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The climate is changing, and human-caused fossil fuel emissions are the primary cause.
These are facts, but Republicans still won’t say it—anything for Big Oil.
"But basically the Biden administration was a climate failure. " Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. New interview of Senator Whitehouse out today.
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Are you going to put these documents up on the web somewhere so scholars can use them?
Methane is NOT a climate solution. New calculations show U.S. reduction in GHG since 2005 is 5%, not 17% once you account for leaks. kevinjkircher.com/wp-content/u...
The story is a long opinion piece pretending to be an analysis. There is no real research, backing up any of the allegations in this article.
EPA embraces climate denial arguments.
thehill.com/policy/energ...
U.S. greenhouse gas reductions are only 5% not 17% when you take into account methane leaks. Natural gas is a bridge to nowhere. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Isn’t that the description of pundits?
This is news? The IPCC has been saying that for decades.
Yes, local groups have some power. But there is no real presence regarding national policy or budget decisions.
Professionalization, foundation steering, the scientization of politics, and the embrace of technocratic neoliberalism has eviscerated the environmental movement’s political power.
It’s not just EDF. Most of the main groups are constructions of foundations. They have no political power, as demonstrated by what is happening to EPA and NOAA.
Where are the grassroots now? The big environmental groups have no real members and no grassroots mobilization capacity.
Barry Commoner was right.