INTERVIEW – MYRON EBELL – director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute – discussed the anniversary of the Trump administration exiting the Paris Climate Agreement and the claims of climate change in Ellicott City.
- BIO: Myron Ebell is director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Ebell also chairs the Cooler Heads Coalition, which comprises representatives from more than two dozen non-profit organizations based in the United States and abroad that challenge global warming alarmism and oppose energy rationing policies.
- June 1 marks the one year anniversary of the Trump Administration’s retreat from the Paris Agreement, a framework backed by every country in the world to reduce climate pollution.
- ‘Did climate change kill … people in Ellicott City?’ (PHILLY.COM / by Will Bunch, STAFF COLUMNIST) ) — After the 2016 disaster, a top Maryland lawmaker — state Sen. James Rosapepe, chair of a key environmental subcommittee — asked, “Did climate change kill two people in Ellicott City…” — pointing to the mounting evidence that a hotter planet and a wetter atmosphere is making weather events more extreme and thus more deadly more often.
- Former MD Governor Martin O’Malley @MartinOMalley: Solidarity and support to our flooded neighbors in Ellicott City. Climate change is real. 1,000-year floods are now every other year events. Time to act.