by John Cronin | Aug 3, 2013 | Climate Change, Government, Law & Policy
Republican Congressman Proves EarthDesk Wrong. Here at EarthDesk we have asserted many times that the House of Representatives would spring into action against President Obama’s June 26 climate plan the moment the administration proposed new rules to support it. (See...
by EarthDesk | Aug 2, 2013 | Climate Change, Economics, Energy, Law & Policy, Pollution
Calls climate issue economic as well as environmental. By Alvin Powell Editor’s Note: In our July 20 EarthDesk post about the appointment of Gina McCarthy to EPA Administrator, we said there would be “high expectations that she will be an effective...
by John Cronin | Jul 24, 2013 | Climate Change, Energy, Pollution, Sustainability, Technology
Over at Dot Earth, my colleague Andrew Revkin has been carefully walking his readers through the nuclear power briar patch ever growing inside the American environmental movement. Looming large is Dr. James Hansen, former NASA climate scientist who used his...
by John Cronin | Jul 20, 2013 | Climate Change, Law & Policy
On July 18, Gina McCarthy was confirmed as EPA Administrator by the United States Senate, 4 1/2 months after she was nominated by President Barak Obama. The Hill described the vote: The Senate voted 59-40 on Thursday to confirm the controversial nomination of Gina...
by John Cronin | Jul 19, 2013 | Climate Change, Health, Pollution
As heat and humidity soar, and air quality declines, our friends at National Geographic suggest we get in our cars and Drive! From the Pacific Coast Highway to the shores of Lake Michigan to the Cherohala Skyway of Tennessee, Nat Geo’s Ultimate Road Trips page...
by John Cronin | Jul 19, 2013 | Climate Change, Corporate Responsibility, Energy, Law & Policy, Sustainability, Technology, Water
But it will not be averted by defining water as just another component of energy production. No matter where you live in the U.S. – desert or coast, city or farm – there is a better than 95% chance your electricity comes from water. How so, you might ask, if...