
‘Startling’ inaction on climate change must end, pope says
Junno Arocho Esteves May 28, 2019 CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE Thanks to Geoharvey ROME – If the world is to win the fight against climate change, its leaders must stop profiting
Junno Arocho Esteves May 28, 2019 CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE Thanks to Geoharvey ROME – If the world is to win the fight against climate change, its leaders must stop profiting
http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/from-ruined-bridges-to-dirty-air-epa-scientists-price-out/article_308391fe-aa82-55c6-bd1c-182898010965.html Capistrano Beach (Photo: Los Angeles Times)
Almost 600 plant species have been lost from the wild in the last 250 years, according to a comprehensive study. BBC News The number is based on actual extinctions rather
The Huntington Canyon coal-fired power plant in Utah. The White House, already pursuing major rollbacks of greenhouse-gas emission restrictions, is amplifying its attack on fundamental climate-science conclusions.CreditCreditBrandon Thibodeaux for The
Connecticut House passes bill mandating education of human-induced climate change BY MORGAN GSTALTER – 05/29/19 11:22 AM EDT The Connecticut House on Tuesday passed a bill to make Connecticut the first state
Statement from The League of Conservation Voters page: THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS THE LAST, BEST CHANCE FOR THE U.S. TO CONFRONT THE CLIMATE CRISIS. Climate change is rapidly escalating
Bernie Sanders at New Hampshire Technical Institute on May 28th, 2019
Behnam said that the financial risks from climate change are comparable to those posed by the mortgage meltdown that triggered the 2008 financial crisis, and plans a major study, putting
from Clean Technica China’s offshore wind turbine manufacturers could become some of the most dominant in the industry without ever having to succeed overseas, according to Wood Mackenzie Power &
From the BBC: Prime Minister Theresa May said reducing pollution would also benefit public health and cut NHS costs. Britain is the first major nation to propose this target –
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