Climate Politics

Senator Raises Climate Warning Amid Texas Floods and Trump’s Tax Bill

Sheldon Whitehouse will give his 300th floor speech on climate on Wednesday, less than a week after Congress rolled back clean energy incentives.

Deadly Floods Reinforce Texas' Challenge as Crisis Epicenter

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is expected to implore his colleagues this evening — for the 300th time — “to wake up” and start addressing climate change.

The Rhode Island Democrat in April 2012 began one of the longest-running regular speaking spots in the legislature’s history. The biggest change since he began making climate floor speeches, he said Tuesday in his Senate office, came after he realized he needed to dwell less on the facts of climate science and more on “calling out the fossil fuels [industry’s] massive climate denial operation.”