Two of the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) producers say that they will soon deliver 200+ mile range EVs at a game-changing price of $30,000 or less — including tax incentives. … [Read more...]
Will Chief Justice John Roberts Simultaneously Ruin His Reputation and a Livable Climate?
The shocking decision by the five conservative Supreme Court justices to “stay” the EPA’s carbon regulations for power plants does not, by itself, destroy what’s left of the Court’s reputation — or even doom the EPA’s Clean Power Plan (CPP). … [Read more...]
Climate Change Will Effect Everyone Not Just Poor Countries
A well-meaning but ultimately flawed new study tries to argue that climate change is even more unfair than we thought. It has long been understood that climate change is uniquely inequitable and immoral since most of the world’s poorest countries will suffer greatly from its impacts, even though they have contributed little or nothing to the problem because they are … [Read more...]
Humans Are Helping Push U.S. Southwest Into An Even Drier Climate
This Sept. 3, 2015 photo shows a dried-out lawn at Los Angeles City Hall, with a sign explaining that irrigation has been shut off due to the ongoing drought. … [Read more...]
Opponents of Obama Will Try and Block Clean Power Plan in The Supreme Court
A group of 29 states, along with utility and energy companies, are trying to get the Supreme Court to block Obama’s Clean Power Plan — an attempt that environmental groups say is “highly unusual” and likely to fail. … [Read more...]
Climate Change Is Putting the Country’s Fishery Dollars in Jeopardy
The first of what will be a series of assessments of the country’s fisheries found that Northeast marine life will respond poorly to ongoing man-made climate, although some species will be resilient. … [Read more...]
Here is Why The Renewables Revolution Is Unstoppable
Once upon a time, people imagined that replacing fossil fuels with renewables like solar and wind would jeopardize the electric grid’s reliability. Then along came some major countries who showed that it didn’t, and that there really are no limits to renewable integration. … [Read more...]
Rooftop Solar In California Is Being Challenged by Utilities
Solar advocates in California — including from church groups, social justice organizations, farming, schools, and city councils, as well as the usual industry figures — are on the edge of their seats, awaiting a decision from the utility regulator that will shape how rooftop solar is billed in the future. … [Read more...]
Big Business Wants to Take Advantage of Melting Arctic
Standing at a podium before the World Economic Forum, Leonardo DiCaprio briefly smiled as he received an award for his leadership in tackling climate change. Once settled under the spotlight, he quickly moved away from his grateful statements, and began railing on corporate avarice - how big business wants to ravage a melting arctic. … [Read more...]
High Temperature Records Almost Certainly Caused by Global Warming
Last week, NASA and NOAA reported that 2015 was the warmest year on record, surpassing the previous record-holder, 2014, by a record margin. And some scientists think that 2015 might not hold the record for very long, with a historic El Niño potentially driving 2016’s temperatures even higher. These records come on the heels of years of record-breaking heat — all told, 13 of … [Read more...]