This is not a time to be nickel and diming the people of California around climate investments,” Ryan Schleeter, a spokesperson for environmental think tank The Climate Center, told
The Los Angeles wildfires have killed at least two dozen people and destroyed thousands of homes, prompting questions of what’s to blame for the blazes. A new Emerson College poll asks Americans if climate change contributed to the wildfires and whether California Gov.
In the wake of several deadly California wildfires a new poll shows how Americans are reacting to the disaster, which left at least two dozen people dead and reduced entire neighborhoods to charred rubble.
Gov. Newsom tilts at carbon emissions, not fire mitigation.
With the Los Angeles wildfires having killed at least 24 people and destroyed over 10,0000 structures, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is racing to control the narrative. Anyone who blames Democrats ...
In the wake of the raging California wildfires, environmental groups are shifting the climate conversation away from mitigation, toward adaptation and resilience.
Multi-millionaire entrepreneur and Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary predicts California Governor Gavin Newsom will ... can't blame this all on climate change. That's what Newsom will try to do ...
We’re all in this together,” Newsom said. “That’s why I have an open hand, not a closed fist, with the president-elect. I want him to come out.”
The finger-pointing at diversity and inclusion efforts is part of a broader push to blame liberal policies for the perception of chaos and lawlessness in blue states.
A new Emerson College poll finds that the approval of Governor Gavin Newsom's handling of the California wildfires is mixed. The poll also asks Americans if they believe climate change played a ...
That’s the term the climate left is suddenly using to explain the Los Angeles wildfires, or to put it more baldly, to change the subject from the failure of the state and local government to ...
Reeling from destructive wildfires, California lawmakers in 2020 passed new requirements for clearing combustible materials like dead plants and wooden furniture within 5 feet of homes in risky areas.