Brian DeeseWhat President Obama’s Trip Ahead Means for Conservation and Combating Climate ChangeHere’s what the President will be doing in Nevada, Hawaii, Midway, and China.Aug 29, 20161Aug 29, 20161
Brian DeeseWhat Today Means for our Global Efforts to Combat Climate ChangeToday, on Earth Day, nearly 170 countries will sign the Paris Agreement, reinforcing their commitment to the historic climate pact that was…Apr 22, 201625Apr 22, 201625
Brian DeeseClimate Action: Not Just for the Major EconomiesI wrote earlier this month about the growing momentum in our global efforts to combat climate change, with now more than 150 countries…Oct 22, 2015Oct 22, 2015
Brian Deese140 Countries and 84% of Global Energy Sector Emissions: A Big Week for the Global Fight Against…When Pope Francis visited the White House last week, he said that “Climate change is a problem which can no longer be left to a future…Oct 2, 2015Oct 2, 2015
Brian DeesePresident Obama’s Clean Power Plan is a Strong Signal of International LeadershipFrom drought-parched Brazil to the increasingly ice-free Arctic Ocean, from the rising seas along the Florida coast to the punishing heat…Aug 3, 20158Aug 3, 20158
Brian DeeseHere’s How We’re Helping America’s Farmers Act on ClimateToday, the Department of Agriculture is taking new steps to help farmers combat climate change.Apr 23, 20151Apr 23, 20151
Brian DeeseTell us: What would you fight to protect?This Earth Day, we’re far beyond a debate about climate change’s existence. We’re focused on mitigating its very real effects here at home.Apr 20, 20151Apr 20, 20151
Brian DeeseWe’re taking action on climate change — and the world is joining usLast November, President Obama stood in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing alongside Chinese President Xi Jinping — and made history.Mar 31, 20151Mar 31, 20151
Brian DeesePresident Obama’s Middle-Class Economic Strategy: Building on a Uniquely American RecoveryMar 16, 2015Mar 16, 2015