Brazil President Temer reduces preservation in Pará forest and legalizes squatters – Protection removed from 305,000 hectares (754,000 acres)

By Fabiano Maisonnave; translation by Thomas Muello22 December 2016 MANAUS (Folha de S. Paulo) – In an action criticized by environmentalists and commemorated by squatters, the President of Brazil, Michel Temer, ratified a provisional measure that paves the way to legalize dozens of rural proprieties inside the National Forest (Flona) of Jamanxin, in the southwest […]

Trump will definitely pull out of Paris global warming deal, says former advisor – “He could do it by executive order tomorrow”

By Tom Batchelor 30 January 2017 (The Independent) – A former climate change adviser to Donald Trump has said the US President will pull America out of the landmark Paris agreement and an executive order on the issue could come within “days”. Myron Ebell, who took charge of Mr Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition […]

Government scientists at U.S. climate conference terrified to speak with the press – “People keep walking up to me and giving me hugs”

By Sharon Lerner26 January 2017 (The Intercept) – While Donald Trump was reviving both the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, muzzling federal employees, freezing EPA contracts, and first telling the EPA to remove mentions of climate change from its website — and then reversing course — many of the scientists who work on climate […]

Myron Ebell says purge necessary at EPA to rid “scientists who believe the global warming alarmist agenda”

27 January 2017 (Climate Nexus) – In various interviews on Thursday, former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) transition chief Myron Ebell confirmed the Trump team would probably seek significant cuts to the agency’s workforce and budget, but would not provide details of specific policy recommendations he made to the president. Ebell, who told the AP […]

Trump’s EPA nominee is cozy with the energy sector

By Niv Sultan 24 January 2017 (Center or Responsive Politics) – Scott Pruitt’s confirmation hearing last week involved some pointed visual props. Making the case that Pruitt, the Oklahoma attorney general who is President Trump’s nominee to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is cozy with the energy sector, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) held up […]

Top U.S. scientists can’t get through to Trump, and they’re alarmed – “I’ve never seen the scientific community so concerned”

By Joel Achenbach 26 January 2017 (The Washington Post) – Leaders of several of the nation’s top science organizations say they’ve been shunned by the Trump administration and are alarmed by signs that the administration will muzzle government researchers and reject the scientific evidence that informs such critical issues as vaccine safety and climate change. […]

CDC’s canceled climate change conference is back on, thanks to Al Gore – “Protecting the health of our citizens is one of our government’s most important obligations”

By Brady Dennis 26 January 2017 (The Washington Post) – It turns out there will be a conference in Atlanta next month about climate change and its effects on public health. It just won’t have the federal government behind it. The reason? Former vice president Al Gore. “He called me and we talked about it […]

U.S. government scientists go “rogue” in defiance of Trump

By Steve Gorman; Editing by Lisa Shumaker26 January 2017 Los Angeles, California (Reuters) – Employees from more than a dozen U.S. government agencies have established a network of unofficial “rogue” Twitter feeds in defiance of what they see as attempts by President Donald Trump to muzzle federal climate change research and other science. Seizing on […]

It is 30 seconds closer to midnight – “This already-threatening world situation was the backdrop for a rise in strident nationalism worldwide in 2016”

25 January 2017 (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) –Editor’s note: Founded in 1945 by University of Chicago scientists who had helped develop the first atomic weapons in the Manhattan Project, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists created the Doomsday Clock two years later, using the imagery of apocalypse (midnight) and the contemporary idiom of nuclear […]

For a few hours, Badlands National Park was bad to the bone in defiance of Trump

By Darryl Fears24 January 2017 (The Washington Post) – Badlands National Park tugged on Superman’s cape Tuesday. It spit into the wind. It pulled the mask off the old Lone Ranger, and it messed around with President Trump. In tweets about climate change that lit up Twitter, the park ignored Jim Croce’s advice in his […]

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