Extreme rain doubled in US Midwest - climate study
* Floods linked to climate change
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By Brad Johnson, campaign manager of Forecast the Facts. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, the maker of Advil, ChapStick, and Viagra, is defending its relationship with the virulently anti-science Heartland Institute. Unlike competitor Eli Lilly, who dropped it
s support for Heartland after more than 150,000 people protested their “Unabomber” billboards, Pfizer continues to argue that it gets [...]
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heir contributions to our climate dot a group reflection on the effects of Hurricane Irene on our local communities
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try to support one third of electricity production by 2032
The government has not undertaken the kinds of analyses that would be needed to reduce emissions sector by sector, the environment commissioner warns.
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