A landmark United Nations report is expected to declare that reducing emissions of methane, the main component of natural gas, will need to play a far more vital role in warding off the worst effects of climate change.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 21, 2021
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— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) June 30, 2021
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— John Schwartz (@jswatz) June 28, 2021
TAPPER: "Do you think the climate crisis is part of the drought that is so devastating in the West?"
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) June 27, 2021
ROMNEY: "The people that are more expert than I do believe that the kind of weather patterns we're seeing are the result of climate change. And I have no reason to disagree."
Two years ago I sat on a stage and @tedcruz told me some nuttiness about how the temperature data was all wrong and the planet wasn't warming. https://t.co/iSiPdxSqQZ
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) June 25, 2021
New: A small but growing number of Republicans say the G.O.P needs a coherent climate strategy and form a “Conservative Climate Caucus” on Capitol Hill. https://t.co/8Fh02jGMyb
— Lisa Friedman (@LFFriedman) June 23, 2021
Biden risks botching a key chance to fight climate change, @triofrancos and @MarkVinPaul write https://t.co/zn7bw8ZhiG
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) June 30, 2021
“When it comes to addressing climate change,” New Jersey Board of Public Utilities president Joseph Fiordaliso said, “doing nothing is not an option.” https://t.co/emI2PANFtK
— The Philadelphia Inquirer (@PhillyInquirer) June 30, 2021
As heat and drought stress the West, Biden climate team leverages the urgency for clean power and tax help push https://t.co/J7sUe83XD1
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) June 30, 2021
“We condemn the statements and are deeply apologetic for them," said Darren Woods, Exxon’s chief executive. "We were shocked by these interviews and stand by our commitments to working on finding solutions to climate change.” https://t.co/Mc1JVVng5g
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) June 30, 2021
With many House Republicans denying the established science of climate change and rural lawmakers feeling shortchanged by the shift toward mass transit and rail, the bill did not get the bipartisan support usually afforded to such measures.https://t.co/vBYDlduKXR
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) July 1, 2021