US Taxpayers To Pay For ‘Viral Videos On Climate Change’ In India

By Thomas Phippen The U.S. government is planning a viral video campaign to “raise awareness on climate change” in India as part of an initiative to help the country decrease its carbon emissions. “Climate Change is a top policy priority for Mission India,” which is why State Department will pay up to $95,000 for several 2-3 minute…

Brexit Paves the Way For EU Toaster, Tea Kettle Crackdown

Brexit Paves the Way For EU Toaster, Tea Kettle Crackdown

By Rachel Stoltzfoos Now that Britain is officially out, European Union leaders are moving quickly to crack down on high-powered appliances such as toasters and tea kettles that are not considered eco-friendly. EU officials worried about fanning the Brexit flames kept the plan under wraps for months out of concern it might be “perceived as an assault…

UN Chief Believes The World’s ‘Crises Could Be Solved’ By Fighting Global Warming

UN Chief Believes The World’s ‘Crises Could Be Solved’ By Fighting Global Warming

Michael Bastasch  United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told The Washington Post why he’s so fixated on fighting global warming: He thought he could solve the world’s problems by forcing countries to cut carbon dioxide. “From day one, I made climate change the top priority,” Ki-moon told The Post. “There were many crises around the world,…

New Study Supports Evidence That CO2 Is Actually Making Forests More Resilient

New Study Supports Evidence That CO2 Is Actually Making Forests More Resilient

Michael Bastasch   A new study supports evidence that rising levels of carbon dioxide emissions are making American forests healthier and more resilient. In fact, U.S. forests are likely to get even healthier over the next few decades. “We found that trees are tolerant of rising temperatures and have responded to rising carbon dioxide,” according to…

Obama Bypassing Congress To Pass UN Climate Regulations

US Delegates unveil UN plan that leaves congress in the cold Keith Farrell  The Obama Administration is quietly circumventing Congress to regulate carbon missions in accordance with a new United Nations international climate agreement. U.S. delegates Wednesday submitted to the UN their outline on what the new agreement should contain. Delegates from over 190 countries…