Western US may be headed for a once-in-500-years “megadrought”
While there’s always an element of natural variation, the team says that climate change is shifting events like droughts towards the more extreme end of the scale more regularly.
Western US may be headed for a once-in-500-years “megadrought”
While there’s always an element of natural variation, the team says that climate change is shifting events like droughts towards the more extreme end of the scale more regularly.
Oil Prices Fall Below Zero for First Time in History
Whether the recovery is based on fossil fuels or clean energy will depend on political decisions, energy researcher Alex Gilbert, a fellow at the Payne Institute at the Colorado School of Mines, told the Los Angeles Times.
“The big question with clean energy is probably what happens on the policy side,” he said. “How much do China, the U.S. and the European Union pursue clean energy technologies as a stimulus method?”
‘Walk The Walk’: Ontario’s Front-Line Workers Call For Paid Sick Days
“The government refuses to implement
basic paid sick leave protections for the very same people they deem
heroes,” Carolina Jimenez told reporters at a virtual press conference.
She is a registered nurse and the coordinator of the advocacy group Decent Work and Health Network.
“I’m a nurse at a clinic in Toronto and I don’t have paid sick days.”
As orphan wells become something of a go-to for politicians looking for ways to infuse cash into a struggling economy, we wanted to take a step back and look at what got us here. Hot tip: it wasn’t the pandemic.
All this is quite appalling. And it has nothing to do with COVID or the desperate global economics of oil and gas. This is a crass attempt by oil companies to exploit a global health crisis to ram through every demand they’ve ever made, and many they never would have tried if there wasn’t a global emergency.
Here are the highlights.