MARK RALSTON / Getty Images Property scorched by the Carr Fire, the largest of 17 active fires in California and the seventh biggest in the state’s history,It’s obvious why controversy engulfed The New York Times Magazine’s 31,000-word opus on climate change before it was even published online Wednesday morning. John Chafee (R.I.), Robert Stafford (Vt.) and David Durenberger (Minn.), who at the time “called for urgent, immediate and far-reaching climate policy,” Rich writes. It’s harder to trust human nature.”Gary Hershorn / Getty Images The New York Times on Aug. 1 published “Losing Earth,” an ambitious dissection of a lost opportunity for the U.S. to take action against climate change. Democratic President Jimmy Carter first embraced neoliberalism in the late 1970s, when he began deregulating the trucking, banking and airline industries. PhotoQuest / Getty Images President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale at the White House in December 1979.
Source: Huffington Post August 01, 2018 22:12 UTC