
Zack Colman
Climate and Energy Reporter at POLITICO
climate & energy reporter @politico. @KSJatMIT & @michiganstateu alum. [email protected] SIGNAL: zcolman.75 (RT≠endorsement)
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2 weeks ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Zack Colman |Benjamin Storrow |Annie Snider
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/11/trump-biden-obama-climate-regulations-legacy-00395857The U.S. government has long recognized greenhouse gases as a threat, but major rules to address them have failed to stick. President Donald Trump’s latest climate rollback makes it all but official: The United States is giving up on trying to stop the planet’s warming. In some ways, the effort has barely started.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Zack Colman |Benjamin Storrow |Annie Snider
President Donald Trump’s latest climate rollback makes it all but official: The United States is giving up on trying to stop the planet’s warming. In some ways, the effort has barely started. More than 15 years after federal regulators officially recognized that greenhouse gas pollution threatens “current and future generations,” their most ambitious efforts to defuse that threat have been blocked in the courts and by Trump’s rule-slicing buzzsaw.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Zack Colman
Federal forecasters on Thursday predicted the United States would most likely experience an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season that could yield up to 19 named storms and five major hurricanes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration projected a 60 percent chance of exceeding the average 14 named storms for the season that runs June 1 through Nov. 30.
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1 month ago |
politico.com | Zack Colman
As a candidate, the president spread misinformation about the Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, convincing many survivors that the federal government was out to get them. Aerial view of Houses in Swannanoa, North Carolina that were flooded and damaged as a result of Hurricane Helene. The houses closest to the Western North Carolina rivers, like these ones along the Swannanoa river, were hit the hardest with the high water levels.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Zack Colman
NowSupreme Court deadlocks 4-4 on nation’s first religious charter schoolThe court's split means an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling barring the state from approving a Catholic charter school remains in place.
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Trump’s latest climate rollback makes it all but official: The US is giving up on trying to stop the planet’s warming. In some ways, the effort has barely started. https://t.co/MrpMFXTSOK

RT @burgessev: New Senate odd couple just dropped: Alex Padilla and Tim Sheehy Padilla was trying to keep Sheehy out of Senate just last f…

RT @JessicaWakeman: One of the better articles I've read on Helene and FEMA misinformation and disinformation - great work, @zcolman for…