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The Economist· 2025-07-30 21:40
“If you have seen one graph on the subject of climate change, the chances are that it is the one that bears my family name.”In a guest essay, Ralph Keeling warns about Donald Trump’s war on science, and the implications for our warming planet https://t.co/xsMTqxmxsQ ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-30 21:20
Read the headlines and the easy conclusion is that big business has abandoned the fight against climate change. But taken as a whole, companies are quietly making progress on their climate goals https://t.co/2fbWnWj1SZ ...
'Implications are grim': EPA moves to repeal climate change 'holy grail'
MSNBC· 2025-07-30 21:15
Regulatory Changes & Policy Implications - The Trump administration moved to eliminate landmark climate change research on greenhouse gas dangers, specifically the endangerment finding, which is crucial for regulating emissions [1] - This action is viewed as the administration's most significant attack on climate change regulations, with grim implications for American climate policy [2][3] - The administration's actions across the EPA, including pulling back restrictions on lead and mercury, indicate a lack of care for the planet's climate and environment [4] - The EPA's decision, according to administrator Lee Zelden, is based on a cost-benefit analysis, arguing that climate change regulations could bankrupt the country [6] - Deregulation rollbacks could face legal challenges, but the Supreme Court's stance suggests potential support for the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda [10][11] - An Associated Press examination found that the EPA targeted rules could prevent an estimated 30,000 deaths [14] Economic & Environmental Impact - The previous administration estimated the social cost of carbon, implying the US was causing approximately a trillion dollars in global climate damages annually [8] - The current administration's actions contradict movements dedicated to cleaning up the environment, favoring big corporations' freedom to pollute [5][16] Future Outlook - Reinstating deregulations later may be difficult, potentially limiting future administrations' ability to act on climate change [12][13] - Administrative actions are crucial tools for addressing climate change, especially given the difficulty of large-scale legislative action [13][14]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-30 20:00
Extreme heat is becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, testing the limits of the human body. Here's what to know https://t.co/g3dzczR5wr ...
Taking us ‘backwards’: Scientist slams Trump EPA’s ‘crazy’ move to repeal landmark finding
MSNBC· 2025-07-30 18:21
Today, tsunami waves hit Hawaii and California after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the coast of Russia. And while the worst is now over, advisories are still in place with warnings that rapid swings in the tidal levels could create exceptionally dangerous conditions. At the same time, a different type of danger in the Southeast as record-breaking oppressive heat continues for areas like the Northeast.Today is expected to be the biggest drain on the power grid. Heat so intense it ...
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RT Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid)Thank you Germany 🇩🇪 and UK 🇬🇧 for heroically sacrificing your economy to save the planet 💪_ https://t.co/HgC030kjP7 ...
Expand Energy: Leveraged To Higher Natural Gas Prices
Seeking Alpha· 2025-07-30 10:40
Group 1 - The article highlights an increasing imbalance in electricity demand driven by climate change, decarbonization, electrification, and the expansion of AI/Data Centers, leading to a projected 4-5% increase in load compared to the historical 1-2% [1] - The author emphasizes the importance of experience in analyzing diverse industries such as airlines, oil, retail, mining, fintech, and e-commerce, along with macroeconomic, monetary, and political factors [1] - The author reflects on their extensive experience through various crises, including the tequila crisis, Asian financial crisis, dot-com bubble, 9/11, the Great Recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic, which provides a strong foundation for understanding multiple disciplines [1]
New report details rising cost of weather disasters
NBC News· 2025-07-29 19:30
A new report is looking at the staggering economic toll that weather disasters are taking on the US. NBC News meteorologist Chase Kaine breaks down how storms and wildfires have already caused more than 90 billion dollars in damage across the country just this year. >> It wasn't just the LA wildfires, and it's not just this year.This new analysis from one of the world's biggest reinsurance companies shows that the United States continues to face more costly disasters than any other country on the planet. An ...
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CNN· 2025-07-29 18:45
The Trump administration has proposed to repeal a 2009 scientific finding that serves as the basis for the EPA's action to fight planet-warming pollution https://t.co/WX8VLrLAX6 ...
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CNN Breaking News· 2025-07-29 18:39
The Trump administration has proposed to repeal a 2009 scientific finding that serves as the basis for the EPA's action to fight planet-warming pollution https://t.co/xWoYbCd7QF ...