Be A Winner, Switch Your Climate Change Philosophy Now!
Global Warming and Climate Change Talk Drags On, and On, and On… Action Slow to Gain Momentum After 27 years, the global warming debate — whether it is real or not — is dead. The technology needed to slow global warming is here, yet few meaningful steps are being made. The Climate Action R
Here Are Some Methods to Help Improve Climate Change
Everyone who’s anyone in the international community — whether they believe global warming is the greatest threat humanity will face in the next 50 years or they believe the greenhouse effect is a hoax — has been discussing climate change. Everyone, that is, except President Donald Trump.
What the Mining, Construction and Excavation World Is Doing to Better the Environment
With respect to greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (40 billion tons in 2014 alone) is the pollutant we produce the most of each year. That sum was a 0.7 percent increase from 2013. Yet in 2015, there was no increase in the amount of carbon dioxide released into the air and only a small rise of [&helli
How to Do Right and Do Well Against Climate Change
The Arctic is warming at an unprecedented rate, creating unusual, extreme weather patterns and rising seas. The amount of volatile organics and greenhouse gas pollutants has reached such a level that deaths are predicted to triple in cities throughout Asia and other parts of the world. The scientifi
Global Warming: Just How Much Can Earth Take?
The Nature Climate Change Journal Reports Global Temperatures to Rise 3.6 Degrees Fahrenheit by Next Century Global warming is a nebulous term. Few scientists can provide a layman’s definition of the concept. Even fewer are confidently predicting the consequences of global warming. But around
The State of Climate Change on Inauguration Day
Just as America’s 45th president assumes office this week comes news that Earth has passed yet another troubling milestone in climate change: scientists reported on Wednesday that the planet reached its highest temperature on record in 2016. That obliterates a record set only a year earlier, which
The Climate Change Threat to America’s Decaying Infrastructure
As the United States and a new president wrestle with what experts contend is a dire trillion-dollar decaying infrastructure problem, scientists are looking ahead at the risk that climate change is posing to cities and towns across the country, especially those in low-lying areas. In Miami alone, lo
Climate Change Tips for Thinking About Thanksgiving
Climate change is increasingly affecting what ends up on your Thanksgiving table, according to experts. A report issued Wednesday detailed how global warming is altering the earth’s food chain, beginning with the Arctic. But closer to home, unseasonably warm temperatures are having sometimes devas

Government Regulations On Climate Change
As average temperatures increase and sea levels rise around the world, government and industry have created new standards, rules and regulations for coping with climate change. In December 2015, 195 nations adopted the Paris Agreement, the first-ever universally binding global climate deal. It commi
SuperTruck II – Even Better Than “Transformers”
Get ready for the Super Trucks. Here comes SuperTruck II – Even Better Than “Transformers”. No, this isn’t the latest “Transformers” movie. It’s the next generation of long-haul carriers that will carry even larger loads using much less fuel. The Department of Energy has just greenlit