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Here you will find different categories of news that we published during the week, with links to each article to read the full story. Enjoy!
A poll shows 45% of U.S. adults say they’ve become more concerned about climate change over the past year.
Like many Americans, Ron Theusch is getting more worried about climate change. A resident of Alden, Minnesota, Theusch has noticed increasingly dry and mild winters punctuated by short periods of severe cold — symptoms of a warming planet. As he thinks about that, future generations are on his mind. “We have four children that are []
If climate change drives California political decisions, then railroads is its Rorschach inkblot test. First there is the old Disneyland equivalent of the “A” ticket ride. It’s the execution of what former Gov. Jerry Brown referred to as his legacy — California High Speed Rail project.
Once trashed by local media and some officials, MMSD now enjoys wide support.
In an innovative twist to the classic board game, the latest version of Catan introduces a compelling element: climate change.
A study by the University of Southampton has found that market forces have provided good food price stability over the past half century, despite extreme weather conditions.
Imagine a Super Bowl referee bending the rules to give his favorite team the win. Few would call that fair. Yet that is precisely what the Left wants to do to America’s elections. From noncitizen voting to lawsuits inviting activist judges to rewrite our election laws, left-wing activists are taking every opportunity to change elections […]
The Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, was distraught and testy. It seemed that, on this occasion, Israel had gone too far. Not too far in killing over 32,000 Palestinians in Gaza, a staggering percentage of them being children. Not too far in terms of using starvation as a weapon of war. Not too far in bringing attention to the More
As Hawaii faces a mounting water crisis, Oahu stands on the brink of what locals describe as an environmental catastrophe.
FIFA says it will consider changes to its policy that blocks league matches from being played in other countries as part of an agreement with a soccer promoter to dismiss the world governing body from a lawsuit challenging that policy