• Cambridge hedges amid 'barren concrete' cut down sparking environmental concerns

    A spokesperson for Cambridge University, which owns the land, said the hedge will grow back

  • Historic environmental project

    Councillor for the Environment, Noelia Muñoz, has announced a historic agreement between the municipalities of Casares and Manilva to, jointly and with the help of the Junta de Andalucía, and the Diputación de Málaga, act on both banks of the river Manilva to create a river path, which will run through the area, completely transforming […]

  • Homelessness concerns continue in Scranton

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The homeless population in Lackawanna County is causing a lot of mixed emotions the last few days and the issue came up at a city council meeting Tuesday in Scranton. 28/22 News Reporter Emily Allegrucci was at that meeting and spoke with the homeless community and those hoping to clean []

    • WNYC

    Environmental budget wish list

    March 18, 2024 - Earthjustice Policy Advocate Liz Moran discusses what green policies may (or should) make it into a final budget deal, including a version of the NY HEAT Act, a climate change superfund, investments in clean water, and support for zero-emission school buses.

  • Cyber security concerns raised in schools

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Scranton School District continues to deal with a ransomware attack, and until it is resolved, staff and students can't use technology within the schools. 28/22 News reporter Kathryn Oleary was live with answers on what a ransomware attack is and how you can take steps to avoid it happening []

  • CALTRANS’ CONCERN: THE HOMELESS ALONG BYPASS

    Why — the Manteca City Council was asked Tuesday — doesn’t the city do something about the homeless encampments multiplying around the Main Street and 120 Bypass interchange? The answer is a bit complicated. First, and foremost, the area in question is under control of Caltrans, and not the city’s jurisdiction.

  • WHO chief 'concerned' over Israel's plans on Rafah

    World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed his concerns on Saturday over plans by the Israeli government to carry out a military operation in the Gazan city

  • Older adults more environmentally conscious than the youngest generation

    Older adults believe that they live more environmentally conscious than the younger generation, according to Statistics Netherlands (CBS). That opinion holds true when it comes to flying: the statistics agency reports that young adults fly a lot more than older people.They also feel less shame about it than older people. There are also more older adults than young people who have said they are willing to fly less or not at all to help the climate.

  • Concern over KKK Flyer Aired Out in Chillicothe Council

    Chillicothe — After flyers from the KKK were found on windshields in Chillicothe’s West End on March 17th, a flurry of condemnations and community concerned followed. That resulted in several speakers on the topic in Chillicothe Council on March 25th. As the Scioto Post reported on March 20th, such flyers allegedly from a Kentucky chapter […]

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    Concerns over data collected by supermarket loyalty programs

    For millions of Australians, loyalty programs with the two big supermarkets

  • Boeing CEO To Exit As Safety Concerns Mount

    Boeing announced Monday a leadership shakeup headlined by the departure of CEO Dave Calhoun as the aviation giant faces heavy scrutiny following safety incidents and manufacturing issues.Calhoun will depart at the end of 2024. Stan Deal, Boeing's head of commercial airlines since 2019, will exit immediately, while the company's chairman, Larry Kellner, a former airline CEO, will depart after the company's annual meeting this spring.Replacing Deal will be longtime Boeing executive Stephanie Pope,...

  • New Zealand expresses concern to China over cyberattacks

    New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Tuesday that his government expressed concerns to China about "malicious cyber activity, attributed to groups sponsored by the Chinese governme