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In his latest column, Mr. Edsall critiques President Trump’s aggressive policies undermining clean energy, highlighting the substantial economic costs incurred by American households due to increased energy prices and job losses in the renewable sector, while suggesting that these decisions are driven by corruption, personal grievances, and a commitment to favoring fossil fuel industries at the expense of environmental sustainability and economic innovation. #CleanEnergy #Politics #ClimateChange #US #CN #IR #ES #GB

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Opinion | Trump Is Fighting the World's Stupidest Culture War
Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D. C. , on politics, demographics and inequality. On the day our oil-stained president returned to the White House, he began an all-out assault on clean energy.

Climate scientists are warning that a potentially record-breaking El Niño event could develop later this year, leading to unprecedented extreme weather patterns globally, including increased heat waves and droughts in some regions, while also suppressing hurricane activity in the Atlantic. #ElNino #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #US #PA #FL #CA #AM #CL #BR #CO

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The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen
Climate scientists warn that the strongest El Niño on record could hit later this year, bringing with it more bouts of extreme weather.
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Climate change is causing unprecedented fire outbreaks across Africa and Asia this year, with conditions anticipated to worsen due to the approaching northern hemisphere summer and the onset of El Niño, which could lead to record-breaking temperatures and severe droughts, significantly increasing the risk of wildfires globally. #ClimateChange #Wildfires #ElNino #SG #IN #MM #TH #LA #CN #AU #CA #US #ID

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Global fire outbreaks hit record high as 'unprecedented' heat extremes loom, scientists say
SINGAPORE, May 12 (Reuters) - Climate change has driven record-breaking outbreaks of fire in Africa, Asia and elsewhere this year, with conditions expected to get worse as the northern hemisphere's summer approaches and El Nino weather patterns kick in, scientists warned on Tuesday.

Climate scientists are warning that a potentially record-breaking El Niño event may develop later this year, leading to unprecedented extreme weather conditions, with implications such as intensified heat waves, droughts, and floods globally. #ElNino #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #US #PA

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The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen
Climate scientists warn that the strongest El Niño on record could hit later this year, bringing with it more bouts of extreme weather.

In his column, Mr. Edsall critiques President Trump's aggressive rollback of clean energy policies, highlighting the significant financial burden on American households due to increased energy costs, job losses in the renewable sector, and the prioritization of fossil fuels, all while jeopardizing the nation's position in the global clean energy landscape. #CleanEnergy #ClimateChange #PoliticalImpact #US #CN #IR #ES #SC #DE #MY #TH #VN #CAM

www.nytimes.com
Opinion | Trump Is Fighting the World's Stupidest Culture War
Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D. C. , on politics, demographics and inequality. On the day our oil-stained president returned to the White House, he began an all-out assault on clean energy.
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Record-breaking wildfires driven by climate change have burned over 150 million hectares of land globally in the first four months of 2023, significantly surpassing previous records, and conditions are expected to worsen with the onset of El Niño, threatening severe heat, droughts, and increased wildfire risks in various regions. #ClimateChange #Wildfires #ElNino #SG #IN #MM #TH #LA #CN #AU #CA #US #ID

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Global fire outbreaks hit record high as 'unprecedented' heat extremes loom, scientists say
SINGAPORE, May 12 (Reuters) - Climate change has driven record-breaking outbreaks of fire in Africa, Asia and elsewhere this year, with conditions expected to get worse as the northern hemisphere's summer approaches and El Nino weather patterns kick in, scientists warned on Tuesday.

Climate scientists warn that a potentially record-breaking El Niño event could emerge later this year, leading to unprecedented extreme weather patterns, including increased heat waves, intensified droughts, and heightened flooding, while also predicting significant impacts on global temperature and rainfall. #ClimateChange #ElNino #ExtremeWeather #US #PA

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The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen
Climate scientists warn that the strongest El Niño on record could hit later this year, bringing with it more bouts of extreme weather.
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Reuters 4h

Scientists warn that climate change has led to unprecedented wildfire outbreaks across Africa and Asia this year, exacerbated by an impending El Nino, with over 150 million hectares burned, suggesting the potential for record-breaking heat and drought conditions in the coming months. #ClimateChange #Wildfires #ElNino #AF #AS #IN #MM #TH #LA #CN #AU #CA #US #ID

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Global fire outbreaks hit record high as 'unprecedented' heat extremes loom, scientists say
SINGAPORE, May 12 (Reuters) - Climate change has driven record-breaking outbreaks of fire in Africa, Asia and elsewhere this year, with conditions expected to get worse as the northern hemisphere's summer approaches and El Nino weather patterns kick in, scientists warned on Tuesday.

Climate scientists are warning that a potentially record-strength El Niño event could develop later this year, leading to unprecedented extreme weather patterns globally, with heightened heat waves, droughts, and intense rainfall predicted as the Pacific releases significant heat into the atmosphere. #ClimateChange #ElNino #ExtremeWeather #US #AMZ

www.euronews.com
The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen
Climate scientists warn that the strongest El Niño on record could hit later this year, bringing with it more bouts of extreme weather.

Climate scientists are warning that a potentially record-breaking El Niño event could occur later this year, leading to unprecedented extreme weather patterns, rising global temperatures, and intensified climate impacts, including heatwaves, droughts, and more intense rainfall. #ElNino #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #US #PA #CA #AM

www.euronews.com
The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen
Climate scientists warn that the strongest El Niño on record could hit later this year, bringing with it more bouts of extreme weather.

The Trump administration announced the repeal of a Biden-era rule intended to safeguard millions of acres of public lands from industrial development and climate change impacts, favoring instead energy production and resource extraction, which has drawn significant criticism from conservation advocates. #PublicLands #Conservation #ClimateChange #US

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Trump Administration to Scrap Rule Encouraging Conservation
The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.
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New Zealand's government announced plans to amend the Climate Change Response Act 2002 to prevent courts from holding companies liable for climate change-related harm, citing concerns over business confidence and emphasizing that climate issues should be addressed through legislative rather than legal channels. #ClimateChange #EnvironmentalLaw #NewZealandPolicies #NZ

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New Zealand plans law change to stop private climate lawsuits
WELLINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - New Zealand's government said on Tuesday it would change climate legislation to prevent courts from finding companies liable in private cases for climate change-related harm caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
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Record-breaking fire outbreaks in Africa, Asia, and elsewhere this year, exacerbated by climate change and the anticipated El Niño weather patterns, have already devastated over 150 million hectares of land from January to April, prompting warnings of severe droughts and further wildfire risks in the coming months. #ClimateChange #Wildfires #ElNino #AF #AS #IN #MM #TH #LA #CN #AU #CA #US #ID

www.reuters.com
Global fire outbreaks hit record high as 'unprecedented' heat extremes loom, scientists say
SINGAPORE, May 12 (Reuters) - Climate change has driven record-breaking outbreaks of fire in Africa, Asia and elsewhere this year, with conditions expected to get worse as the northern hemisphere's summer approaches and El Nino weather patterns kick in, scientists warned on Tuesday.

Climate scientists warn that a potentially record-breaking El Niño event could develop later this year, leading to unprecedented extreme weather patterns globally, including intense heat waves, droughts, and heavy rainfall. #ClimateChange #ElNino #ExtremeWeather #US #BR

www.euronews.com
The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen
Climate scientists warn that the strongest El Niño on record could hit later this year, bringing with it more bouts of extreme weather.

The Trump administration announced plans to repeal a Biden-era regulation aimed at protecting millions of acres of public lands from industrial development and climate change impacts, signaling a shift back to prioritizing resource extraction such as oil and gas drilling over conservation efforts. #PublicLands #Conservation #ClimateChange #US #AK #NV #WY #NM

www.nytimes.com
Trump Administration to Scrap Rule Encouraging Conservation
The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.
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Reuters 7h

A recent report highlights that climate change has led to unprecedented fire outbreaks in Africa, Asia, and beyond this year, with over 150 million hectares burned, and warns that conditions are expected to worsen due to the impending El Niño phenomenon, potentially resulting in severe heat and drought across various regions. #ClimateChange #Wildfires #ElNino #SG #AF #AS #IN #MM #TH #LA #CN #AU #CA #US #ID

www.reuters.com
Global fire outbreaks hit record high as 'unprecedented' heat extremes loom, scientists say
SINGAPORE, May 12 (Reuters) - Climate change has driven record-breaking outbreaks of fire in Africa, Asia and elsewhere this year, with conditions expected to get worse as the northern hemisphere's summer approaches and El Nino weather patterns kick in, scientists warned on Tuesday.

The Trump administration moved to repeal a Biden-era rule aimed at conserving millions of acres of public lands from industrial development and climate change, favoring oil, gas, and mining activities instead, despite significant public opposition. #PublicLands #Conservation #ClimateChange #US #AK #MT #NV #WY #NM

www.nytimes.com
Trump Administration to Scrap Rule Encouraging Conservation
The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.

The Trump administration announced plans to repeal a Biden-era rule aimed at conserving millions of acres of public lands, shifting the focus back to industrial development for oil, gas, and mining, despite significant public opposition and concerns about the environmental consequences of such actions. #PublicLands #Conservation #ClimateChange #US #AK #NV #WY #NM

www.nytimes.com
Trump Administration to Scrap Rule Encouraging Conservation
The Biden-era measure was intended to protect millions of acres from industrial development and the effects of climate change.
R
Reuters 9h

New Zealand's government announced plans to amend its Climate Change Response Act to prevent courts from holding companies liable for climate change-related harm in private cases, a move prompted by ongoing litigation against major emitters, which Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith argues creates uncertainty for business investment. #ClimateChange #EnvironmentalPolicy #Sustainability #NZ

www.reuters.com
New Zealand plans law change to stop private climate lawsuits
WELLINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - New Zealand's government said on Tuesday it would change climate legislation to prevent courts from finding companies liable in private cases for climate change-related harm caused by greenhouse gas emissions.