By Catalina Camia, USA TODAY Americans aren't in love with super PACs, the new independent groups that are transforming the 2012 presidential election.
An oil and gas industry trade association asked a federal appeals court to review a US Environmental Protection Agency regulation governing fuel additives including biological materials.
By Mike Desouza, Postmedia News March 12, 2012 9:00 PM Federal Environment Minister Peter Kent refuses to comment on revelations that climate-change skeptics in Canada are get-ting money from an American think-tank funded by corporations.
Flood-proofing solutions are needed to face global warming: scientists. Photo: AFP/Queensland Police Service SPORTS fields, car parks and parklands will be important assets; houses will have walls that open, and some people might need to lose their ...
But here he is on Fox Business this morning, declaring that carbon dioxide “literally cannot cause global warming”: BASTARDI: CO2 cannot cause global warming. I'll tell you why. It doesn't mix well with the atmosphere, for one.
Climate change may be wielding its heavy hand of influence over the Great Lakes. According to a report from the American Meteorological Society, Great Lakes ice coverage has decreased by an average of 71 percent over the past 40 years.
Spencer is one of 22 academic corn experts who sent a letter dated March 5 to the Environmental Protection Agency telling regulators they are worried about long-term corn production prospects because of the failure of the genetic modifications in corn ...
A new study has found that many people with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) are worrying about the effects of climate change and global warming. Researchers from the University of Sydney looked at patients attending an anxiety disorders clinic.
One way in which Americans have always been exceptional has been in our support for education. First we took the lead in universal primary education; then the “high school movement” made us the first nation to embrace widespread secondary education.
By / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER Conservative white men are almost twice as likely as other US adults to say that man is not the primary cause of global warming, according to an analysis of Gallup polling data by sociologists Riley E. Dunlap and Aaron ...