Paris Accord

Renewable Energy Update – June 2017 #5

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

The United States Conference of Mayors, which includes both Republican and Democratic mayors from cities across the nation, adopted a series of resolutions that are far more assertive than federal climate policy.

Renewable Energy Update – June 2017 #2

California Faces Continued Energy Woes

California officials, determined to fight climate change, have ordered deep cuts in the state’s emission of greenhouse gases.

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The climate change debate is too complex, agenda-driven, and politicized to be addressed adequately in these pages.

The Paris Agreement: Where We Were, Where We Are, Where We Are Going

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The Agreement was the culmination of a four-year negotiation among the 197 nations that are parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

U.S. States, Cities, & Corporations Unite To Uphold Paris Climate Accord

Bicycle Taxi In Paris

President Trump has announced that the United States would withdraw from the landmark Paris climate accord, sparking serious concern about the future of global efforts to mitigate climate change.

Exxon Mobil Shareholders Push For Climate Policy Risk Disclosure

Web-Based Boycott Of Exxon Mobil Hopes To Lower Gas Prices

A new trend is emerging among the country’s most influential fossil fuel investors: a demand for climate change accountability and progress towards a low-carbon economy.

Republican Presidential Candidates Debate On Economy In New Hampshire

Last week, President Trump announced that the United States will no longer be party to the Paris Accord, an agreement entered into by the Obama administration. During his address in the Rose Garden, the president laid out a convincing case detailing how this rather one-sided agreement is not in the best long-term economic interest of… Keep reading →

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