READOUT: Cortez Masto Joins Bipartisan Senate Delegation to the Arctic
from the weather to incoming attacks. And as climate change warms the High North, I know countries like
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from the weather to incoming attacks. And as climate change warms the High North, I know countries like
modernize Arctic infrastructure to address the effects of climate change and the unique challenges of operating and maintaining … Norway, the Senators met with Norwegian officials and climate researchers to discuss environmental challenges, the Svalbard Treaty, maritime
Public-Private Partnership, Alaska Municipal League, Cold Climate Housing Research Center, Pueblo of Acoma Housing Authority, Local Initiatives
Judicial Conference warning of a dangerous two-edged climate denial effort aimed at influencing federal judges … letter, Whitehouse urges the judiciary to reinstate a climate science section in the Federal Judicial Center (FJC) Reference
what brings them hope in the current political climate. The full podcast episode can be found here . Senator
Force, the World Resources Institute, the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, Climate Innovation Action, the National Wildlife … Townsend, Vice President, Policy and Outreach, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions. “Geothermal provides needed sources of clean
especially after years of severe drought and mounting climate impacts,” said Senator Padilla . “By investing in these essential
wildfires, and adapt practices to the effects of climate chaos. However, many USDA-ARS staff positions have remained
production and pollution. His hearings examined: environmental and climate damage from plastics , impacts of plastics on environmental justice
Public Works (EPW) Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate, and Nuclear Innovation and Safety, participated in a hearing
resources are needed for Federal permitting and oversight. Climate Innovation Action applauds Sen. Gallego for the introduction … this direction,” said Roger Ullman, Executive Director, Climate Innovation Action . “BLM permitting capacity is one of the most
Public Works (EPW) Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate, and Nuclear Innovation and Safety, convened a hearing to examine
environment and infrastructure, including water systems, ports, and climate resilience projects. Last month, Padilla secured federal funding amounting
forests and their critical role in lessening climate change, providing an ecosystem for plants and wildlife, and securing
Committee, participated in an EPW Clean Air, Climate and Nuclear Innovation and Safety Subcommittee hearing examining S. ____ Build
Americans’ health, advancing domestic industry, and responding to climate threats. Our legislation is a necessary safeguard against
footprint, reducing the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. Full text of the letter follows: Dear Secretary
threats from drought, water scarcity, habitat destruction, and climate change. We have a responsibility to future generations
This pause was politically motivated by climate activists and based on DOE’s interpretation of “public interest
Americans’ health, advancing domestic industry, and responding to climate threats. Our legislation is a necessary safeguard against
requirements to help reduce system failures in cold climate states. These things matter, and so I appreciate that
broader risks to human rights defenders suggest a climate that could suppress participation and undermine public confidence
plan for and recover from urban flooding, which climate change is exacerbating,” said Duckworth. “It’s critical … urban flooding.” “It’s undeniable that the climate crisis is bringing more severe flooding to Illinois. Given this
federal government. “It’s undeniable that the climate crisis is bringing more severe flooding to Illinois. Given this … extreme weather events and growing impacts of climate change, I’m hopeful my colleagues will be compelled
tariffs and drought conditions caused by worsening climate change – and it’s no wonder so many Colorado producers