Texas, Trump and climate change
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AlterNet on MSNDonald Trump and the Supreme Court have one thing in commonAs the death toll rises in Texas, Trump has done everything but tap dance naked to deflect the media from discussing climate change (hoax), or how his staff cuts to the National Weather Service (600 in May) likely affected flood warnings.
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'They Can't Tell Us It's Gonna Rain': Donald Trump Humiliates Himself, Believes Climate Change Isn't Real Because The Weather Forecast Was WrongAt the "Salute to America" celebration several days ago in Iowa, Donald Trump foolishly believes climate change and predicting climate several decades into the future are hoaxes all because of incorrect weather forecasting.
US retreat from climate commitments under the Trump administration will have “significant consequences” for the planet, EU Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra told Euronews at The Europe Conversation.
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AlterNet on MSN'You’re on your own': This Trump official is 'missing in action' during a 'critical time'Following the flash floods in Central Texas that claimed at least 119 lives over the 4th of July Weekend, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been the face of the Trump Administration's response to the tragedy.
The Mauna Loa laboratory in Hawaii has measured atmospheric carbon dioxide, which — along with other planet-warming pollution — has led directly to climate change, driving sea level rise, supercharging weather and destroying food systems.
The U.S. Global Change Research Program’s website, globalchange.gov, was taken down along with all five versions of the National Climate Assessment report
Neil Jacobs, who was embroiled in ‘Sharpiegate’ during the first Trump administration, says he supports proposed major cuts to the agency he would run but wouldn’t sign off on inaccurate information under political pressure.
President Donald J. Trump Boulevard will stretch from Palm Beach International Airport to his Mar-a-Lago estate
CNN's Harry Enten cites polling that shows just 40% of 2025 Americans are "afraid" of climate change, the same number as in 2000. "Americans aren't afraid of climate change, climate activists have not successfully made the case to the American people,