Americans for Prosperity had hoped to get their climate denial message webcast to over 40 events back here in the United States. Instead, those events witnessed students demanding clean energy — and one of the AFP speakers coming unhinged. Read more
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Duke Energy: Blowing the Minds of the Talking Heads
Duke Energy, America’s third-largest electric utility, backs President Obama’s call for comprehensive climate and energy legislation. Read more
Couric: Pictures Worth 1,000 Emails
Via DeSmogBlog, Katie Couric comments on the scandal surrounding scientists who concealed evidence concerning global warming. Read more
Good News For Climate Deal? Obama Shifts Copenhagen Schedule
UPDATE 6:52pm: NWF President & CEO Larry Schweiger just issued a statement on Obama’s schedule change, saying, “By attending the global climate talks in Copenhagen during the heart of the … Read more
NWF Scientist Responds to Climate Email Theft
Global warming deniers have been feverishly pushing emails stolen by hackers from the accounts of climate scientists. Their argument? If any climate scientist ever discussed the best way to sort … Read more
Keeping Score on Global Climate Talks
As the international climate negotiations in Copenhagen, Denmark prepare to get underway next week, a team of scientists has introduced a new tool called the Climate Scoreboard.
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NWF Activist Joins White House Clean Energy Economy Forum
The Obama administration is hosting Clean Energy Economy Forum at the White House tonight. Read more
Inhofe Insults Pro-Energy Reform Veterans
Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) has a name for those veterans: Attention hogs.
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Two New Threats to Polar Bears & How You Can Help
We’re learning some alarming new data about just how fast polar bear habitat is melting away in the Arctic Circle. Read more
“The Eyes of the World are on the U.S.”
The eyes of the world are on the United States, which has the greatest capacity to lead the green economy renaissance that will lower pollution levels and safeguard our children’s future. Copenhagen remains a critical moment to engage all nations in a more ambitious global effort that keeps pace with the latest climate science. Read more
