Scientists scorn EPA push to say climate change isn't a danger, say just look around at the world
- Scientists say climate change endangers human health, with visible signs of worsening conditions globally.
- CO2 pollution is linked to increased heat waves, storms, and other health issues, emphasizing the urgent danger posed by greenhouse gases.
- Scientific consensus now highlights climate change as the largest threat to health and health systems globally.
- The scientific support for the endangerment finding is much stronger today than in 2009.
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Good Riddance: Goodbye Global Warming And Climate Change
The Club of Rome, a Rockefeller creation, laid bare the myth that global warming was anything but a HOAX. Get the book on Amazon and read it for yourself. The hoax worked, causing mass hysteria that has released trillions to fight the battle against man himself. So said the Club of Rome itself… “In searching for the new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like …

Scientists scorn EPA push to say climate change isn't a danger, say just look around at the world
As President Donald Trump's administration looks to reverse a cornerstone finding that climate change endangers human health and welfare, scientists say they need to look around because it’s obvious how
U.S. federal data deletion can prompt reporters to think more critically about data
Graphic by James Salanga. Folder image via pngimg.com. While the distortion of government data isn’t new, the Trump administration has taken this to a new level, as the Washington Post aptly chronicles: disappearing data about climate, sexual orientation and gender, natural hazards, public safety, and health. This moment of journalistic outcry over government data deletion can be a transformative one. It urges critical analysis about who’s lef…
Graph of the Week: 2024 CO2 Rise Downplayed by Neutered NOAA
CNN: The Trump administration quietly released key climate change data last week that has historically been accompanied by expert analysis from government scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, CNN has learned. The lack of context minimized the government’s own findings that atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide — the most abundant planet-warming gas in … Continue reading "Graph of the Week: 2024 CO2 Rise Downplayed by…
US researchers recreate climate risk maps previously taken down from government websites
The FEMA map details how climate change affects various risks across the US Andrii Biletskyi/Alamy US researchers are opposed to the Trump administration’s move to remove important climate data from government websites. One such move involving the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is the latest example of a patchwork of ongoing efforts to archive [...] Source The post US researchers recreate climate risk maps previously taken down fr…
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