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Although it’s rarely remembered, an environmental pollution report released 50 years ago this week warned President Lyndon B. Johnson of the dangers of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Lyndon B. Johnson Q&A: Douglas Brinkley Rates Presidents for Their Environmental Records, Calling Nixon a ‘Reluctant Environmentalist’ and Donald Trump ‘a Zero on This Issue’ ...
These climate scientists warned President Johnson in 1965 not just of the dangers associated with human-caused global warming, but also that we might eventually have to consider geoengineering the ...
In November 1965, President Lyndon Johnson’s Science Advisory Committee issued a report warning about the growing impacts of environmental pollution, including the threat of catastrophic climate ...
In 1965, leading scientists of the day produced a report for President Lyndon B. Johnson on the rampant pollution of the environment. It included a section that summed up their understanding of ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to ... James W. Mangan's exclusive interview with a South Texas election judge who detailed certifying false votes for Lyndon B. Johnson nearly three ...
The records stretch back more than 50 years, beginning with President Lyndon Johnson, and Olson feels they prove that each president since has known about the potentially catastrophic effects of ...
That description of Lyndon Johnson could easily be used for Joe Biden. And in that symmetry is a lesson for liberals. ... Take just two issues — political reform and climate change.
Lyndon B. Johnson with the 6th and 7th grade students in the class he taught in 1928 and 1929. ... who were hunger striking to protest ongoing political inaction in the face of climate change.
Moyers served as the deputy director of the Peace Corps before he founded his own public television production company with ...