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    Tag: Climate Change

    State Department Official: ‘Can Agriculture Save the Planet Before It Destroys It?’

    State Department Official: ‘Can Agriculture Save the Planet Before It Destroys It?’

    Jeryl Bier -
    May 22, 2014 10:01 am
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    FILE - In this Sept. 25, 2013, file photo, businessman Tom Steyer talks during a meeting to announce the launch of a group called Virginians for Clean Government at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va. Setting his sights on Republicans who reject climate change, an environmentalist billionaire is unveiling plans to spend $100 million this year in seven competitive Senate and gubernatorial races, as his super PAC works to counteract a flood of conservative spending by the Koch brothers. NextGen Climate Action said it plans to spend at least $50 million contributed by founder Steyer, a retired hedge fund manager and longtime Democratic donor, and another $50 million the group is seeking to raise from likeminded donors. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
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    Climate group to sink $100M in 7 races in 2014

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    May 22, 2014 6:40 am
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    Illinois Farmers Insurance sues 12 local governments for allegedly ignoring climate change
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    Illinois Farmers Insurance sues 12 local governments for allegedly ignoring climate change

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    May 21, 2014 10:59 pm
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    Oregon natural gas export project angles for prime position to tap Asian markets
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    Oregon natural gas export project angles for prime position to tap Asian markets

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    May 21, 2014 9:00 am
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    UPDATED: Pat Sajak calls global warming alarmists ‘unpatriotic racists’
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    UPDATED: Pat Sajak calls global warming alarmists ‘unpatriotic racists’

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    May 20, 2014 9:21 pm
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    Kerry: If We’re Wrong on Climate Change, ‘What’s the Worst That Can Happen?’

    Kerry: If We’re Wrong on Climate Change, ‘What’s the Worst That Can Happen?’

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    May 20, 2014 2:38 pm
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    Mother Jones ridiculed Oklahoma because officials there recently voted against new science education standards that give prominence to global warming agitprop. (Thinkstock)
    Beltway Confidential

    Contrary to Mother Jones, Oklahomans know real climate change when they see it

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    May 20, 2014 4:00 am
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    Richard Gray, left,  joins others in a demonstration calling on Gov. Jerry Brown to end hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas, outside the auditorium  where Brown spoke about climate change at the University of California  Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics conference in  Sacramento, Calif., Monday, May 19, 2014.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
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    Brown: California at ‘epicenter’ of climate change

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    May 20, 2014 12:20 am
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    Report: Climate scientists suppress study skeptical of global warming rate

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    May 19, 2014 4:40 pm
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    Energy and Environment

    Prospects for coal exports dim in the Northwest

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    May 19, 2014 4:00 am
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