Globe editorial: The fight against climate change, and the judicial legacy of Donald Trump

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The fight against climate change, and the judicial legacy of Donald Trump

The reality of this future hit hard over the past several weeks, in a trio of major conservative Supreme Court decisions.

It could have been worse – the court could have ruled that the EPA had no right to regulate climate-heating emissions at all. But it still badly undermines the agency.

 

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The day the Globe decided to jump the Climate Change Shark was the day you abandoned journalism for political cheerleading Earth’s climate is behaving totally, 100%, crisis free normally. And it is colder today than 30+ year ago

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