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— We Can't Run From Climate Change. Especially Not the GOP. RealClearPoliticsThe existential threat of our time.” That's what Nancy Pelosi called climate change last month in her first public remarks as speaker of the House. She was setting ...
— As Ireland goes green, rural workers feel punished CNNIreland, ranked the worst country in the European Union on tackling climate change, is trying to clean up its act. But its deep-rooted attachment to its peatlands is ...
— Despite Few Details And Much Doubt, The Green New Deal Generates Enthusiasm WNCWFor a non-binding resolution with an uncertain future, the Green New Deal is getting a lot of attention, along with a decidedly mixed reaction. Dozens of.
— South Africa: Parliament passes Carbon Tax into law Zimbabwe IndependentThe South African government has introduced a new legislation in response to the rapid climate risks heightened by the large emitters of greenhouse gases ...
— We need to change how we recycle Medicine Hat NewsWe are told the carbon tax will encourage “consumers” to reduce consumption of anything contributing to carbon emissions but in many cases we have ...
— #Budget 2019 will be more gain, less pain - tax expert Fin24Budget 2019 will likely be more about seeking growth than seeking to inflict pain, says Keith Engel, CEO of the SA Institute of Tax Professionals.
— City council report: Carbon tax talk on table The ReminderThe provincial Ministry of Finance has responded to Flin Flon City Council's request for information on carbon taxation.
— Washington needs to hold corporate polluters accountable Macalester College The Mac WeeklyPresident Trump's decison to pull out of the Paris Climate Accords marked a depressing change of attitude in the rising young generation: a loss of hope.
— Changes to income tax regime require appointment of tax ombudsman urgently Daily MirrorBy Shabiya Ali Ahlam. Sri Lanka requires an immediate appointment of a tax ombudsman, asserted a leading lawyer in the country, as the need for such a post ...
— Americans say they're worried about climate change – so why don't they vote that way? Red, Green, and BlueAccording to a January public opinion survey, “Record numbers of Americans say they care about global warming.” For several years, newspapers, citing Pew ...