HomeMiddle ColumnElection Results Make U.S. Congress 'Action' on Climate Change Even Less Likely Middle Column Election Results Make U.S. Congress ‘Action’ on Climate Change Even Less Likely By Marc Morano - November 5, 2014 273 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/11/141105-united-states-congress-election-climate/?utm_source=GooglePlus&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=link_gp20141105news-energy&utm_campaign=Content Tagsastrologyepagop Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleClimate change supporters suffer election lossesNext articleNew excuse #56 for the ‘pause’ in global warming: Satellites underestimate cooling from volcanic aerosols – Published in Geophysical Research Letters Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles Andrew Dessler vs. Steven Koonin, The Video Climate411 Resolution: Climate science compels us to make large and rapid reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Read more The 53rd Anniversary of Hurricane Camille…A Category 5 At Landfall and One of The Most Devastating Storms in US History Climate411 It will also be remembered as the year when a major hurricane –Hurricane Camille – struck the United States as a category 5 storm... Read more The Impact of Human CO2 On Atmospheric CO2 – Summary Climate411 The simple physics model – using IPCC’s outflow proportional to level and e-times –proves natural CO2 controls atmospheric CO2. As of 2020, natural CO2... Read more