General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHey ReTHUGs - May was hottest on Earth since records began
I dare you to shut down government over Climate Change Action. Harry Reid dares you too.
--------------------------
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/24/may-was-hottest-on-earth-since-records-bega
<snip>
May was hottest on Earth since records began
Last month was the hottest May globally since records began in 1880, new figures show.
The record heat, combined with increasingly certain predictions of an El Niño, means experts are now speculating whether 2014 could become the hottest year on record.
Data published by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Monday showed the average land and ocean surface temperature last month was 0.74C above the 20th century average of 14.8C, making it the highest on record.
Previously, the warmest May was 2010, followed by 2012, 1998 and 2013.
-------------------------------
http://www.care2.com/causes/republican-leaders-threaten-another-government-shutdown-over-climate-action.html
Republican leaders in the Senate took America one step closer to another government shutdown this week, foreshadowing a possible replay at the end of September. Instead of voting on straightforward bills to fund government operations, GOP lawmakers held the appropriation bills hostage with unrelated amendments. These riders would block the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from addressing climate change and keeping pollution out of our water.
The Republican Party is bending over backward to politicize what has historically been a routine process. Making sure the government has the funds to function is one of the most basic responsibilities of Congress. Yet in recent years, Republican lawmakers have hijacked this process to score ideological points and take aim at popular public health and environmental protections.
You would think theyd learn from that fiasco, but they are at it again. Now they are saying they will only uphold their Congressional responsibility if Americans accept dirtier air, polluted waters and unchecked climate change.
Access to safe, clean water tops is always at the top of the list for Americans environmental priorities. Poll after poll has also confirmed strong support for tackling climate change. A recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, for instance, found that 67 percent of Americans favor the EPAs Clean Power Plan to reduce carbon pollution from power plants. A full 57 percent support it even if it raises utilities billswhich the Natural Resources Defense Council has shown is unlikely.
--------------------------
Please proceed ReTHUGs