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Climate change activists and experts fear that the United States may lose its momentum on cutting climate-change-causing greenhouse gases after the new Republican-majority House of Representatives ...
Among Republican voters, however, Republican leadership can be transformative in driving support for solutions to climate change. In a national experiment, we asked survey respondents to consider ...
A total of 123 members of the House and Senate deny the scientific consensus that climate change is occurring as a result of human activity, according to an analysis from the liberal Center for ...
On Wednesday, House Republican leaders unveiled a budget proposal that would roll back all federal spending enacted since 2021, including the $370 billion in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA ...
The Conservative Climate Caucus is a caucus within the United States House of Representatives composed of 81 members, all of the Republican Party. Its founder and first chairman was U.S. Senator (then Representative) John Curtis (R-Utah) during the 117th United States Congress in 2021.
The House Caucus web site describes the Caucus as "working together to combat climate change while also protecting the economic prosperity of the United States. This is a group dedicated to building a constructive dialogue about climate change, economics, energy, and conservation among Members of Congress, global leaders, environmental ...
The shrinking Republican majority has raised concerns about the potential for an unprecedented shift in power mid-Congress. Republicans Worry They Could Lose the House—Before the Election Skip ...
The committee's logo, showing a silhouette of the Capitol dome before a warming stripes graphic depicting annual global temperature rise [1] Greg Stanton speaking to the Committee about climate change in 2019. The House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis was a select committee established in the 116th United States Congress in 2019 when ...