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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Climate Denying Koch Friend Wins Senate Seat in Iowa
Republican Joni Ernst has won a seat in the Senate representing Iowa. She defeated her Democratic opponent, Rep. Bruce Braley. Ernst is a Tea Party supporter and a climate change denier and friend of the Koch brothers. She also wants to close the Environmental protection agency while dismissing Agenda 21 as a conspiracy that would undermine civil liberties.
Mixed Green Results in Florida Midterms
Florida's Republican Governor Rick Scott beat Democrat Charlie Crist while Steve Southerland lost his bid to keep his seat in the US House of Representatives.
Both Scott and Southerland are unfriendly towards environmental issues and climate concerns. The very fact that such politicians were vying for office in Florida is rather ironic given that this state will be one of the worst hit by flooding and extreme weather associated with climate change.
Both Scott and Southerland are unfriendly towards environmental issues and climate concerns. The very fact that such politicians were vying for office in Florida is rather ironic given that this state will be one of the worst hit by flooding and extreme weather associated with climate change.
Environment and Climate Win Senate Race in Michigan Midterms
Climate change and environmental concerns were important issues in the Michigan midterms and they may well have been the deciding factors in the race for the Senate. On Novmeber 4th, Rep. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) trounced the Republican candidate, former Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land by 14 percentage points.
Concerns about the Great Lakes were on top of voter priorities. This concern is driven by a number of environmental calamities including oil spills, most notably the rupture of Enbridge Line No. 6 into the Kalamazoo River (the largest inland oil spill in US history) and the 2014 refinery spill on Lake Michigan. It was also about the Koch brothers three-story high pile of petroleum coke that poisoned the air and the Detroit River.
Concerns about the Great Lakes were on top of voter priorities. This concern is driven by a number of environmental calamities including oil spills, most notably the rupture of Enbridge Line No. 6 into the Kalamazoo River (the largest inland oil spill in US history) and the 2014 refinery spill on Lake Michigan. It was also about the Koch brothers three-story high pile of petroleum coke that poisoned the air and the Detroit River.
Midterm 2014: Fossil Fuels Win and Climate Loses
The US midterm results are in and fossil fuels have won big while efforts to combat climate change are dealt a serious blow. With 52 seats, Republicans have won the Senate and they now control both chambers of Congress. This will make passing President Obama's legislative agenda, which was already very difficult, nearly impossible. Here are 10 likely energy and climate consequences of Republicans advances in the 2014 midterms:
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Video - Midterms 2014 and Republican Climate Denial
The ignorance displayed in this video would be amusing if it were not representative of the views of a large number of Republicans seeking office in the forthcoming midterms. The scientific evidence behind climate change may be clear but Republicans continue to play politics. Their self serving political opportunism may play well with some constituents but their utter absence or responsible leadership imperils the future for us all.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Event - Sustainable Brands London Conference
Sustainable Brands London Conference on November 18 and 19, 2013, at the Lancaster London, Lancaster Terrace, in London, UK. This event continues the sustainable brand community’s global conversation about the collective journey From Revolution to Renaissance in brand building for an abundant future.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
MIT Survey Shows More Businesses are Embracing Sustainability and Turning a Profit
More companies are getting serious about sustainability and they are turning a profit
in the process. This is the conclusion of the third annual survey titled Sustainability
and Innovation Global Executive Study from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The 2011 survey gathered more
than 4000 responses from executives and managers across all industries and
regions. Results were published in January 2012.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
European Elections and Sustainable Development
In Europe voters have chosen growth
over austerity and this has implications for the U.S. economy and sustainable
development. The Greek and French electorate’s rejection of austerity
will have a dramatic effect on European spending, including investments in
sustainability. These changes can also be expected to reverberate across the Atlantic.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Temperature Data: 1880 - 2011 (Video)
Watch a graphic depiction of the earth as it warms over the last 131 years. A concise review of the temperature record from 1800 to 2011 clearly shows the earth is warming.
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