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Veteran aims criticism at Walorski
Recently, I traveled to Washington, D.C., with the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Legislative Committee, representing 41,000 VFW members from the state of Indiana. We visited every Indiana U.S. Senate and congressional office to discuss issues that...Tags: Global Warming, Hillary Clinton, Social Issues, Weather, Same-Sex Marriage
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Climate change may boost turbulence
In the future, white-knuckle fliers may be able to blame those brutally bumpy flights over the Atlantic on greenhouse gases. Turbulence will be stronger and occur more often if carbon dioxide emissions double by 2050, heating up the atmosphere,...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Science and Technology, Conservation, Ecosystems
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Cap-and-trade programs in California and Quebec to merge
SACRAMENTO — California's air quality officials soon may be adding a new phrase to their bureaucratic vocabulary: "le rechauffement climatique." That's French for global warming. The California Air Resources Board on Friday linked its program...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Global Warming, Ecosystems, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Global finance officials endorse World Bank target to end poverty
ReutersBy Lesley Wroughton WASHINGTON, April 20 (Reuters) - Global finance officials endorsed a new World Bank goal to end extreme global poverty by 2030 and emphasized that its focus should be on ensuring that the poorest benefit from strong growth and...Tags: China, International Economic Institution, Economy, Business and Finance, International Organizations, Social Issues
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Len Frenkel: Curbing consumer habits could slow global warming
Virtually every economist and politician, from the right to the left, believes that economic growth is good, even necessary, to maintain jobs, production, tax revenues, the stock market and our standing in the world. It is so deeply embedded in our...Tags: Global Warming, Environmental Pollution, Productivity
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French wine could get pricey, climate change study says
That bottle of Bordeaux you put aside may become even rarer in the next few decades as climate change could reduce wine grape production in traditional parts of the world and move it elsewhere, researchers say. Danish Cabernet, anyone? Wine grape...
Tags: Wines, Grapes, Viniculture, Science and Technology, Weather
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Investment, environment top Jerry Brown's China agenda
Gov. Jerry Brown had a clear message for Chinese companies as he prepares for his week-long trip to the Middle Kingdom next week: California wants your money. “They’ve got billions of dollars,” Brown said. “I'd like to get as...
Tags: Linda Ronstadt, Jerry Brown, China, Regional Authority, Government
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Climate change will make flights bumpier, study says
In the future, white-knuckle fliers may be able to blame those brutally bumpy flights over the Atlantic Ocean on greenhouse gases. Turbulence will be stronger and occur more often if carbon dioxide emissions double by 2050, heating up the atmosphere,...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Atlantic Ocean, Air Transportation Industry, Air and Space Accidents, American Airlines, Inc.
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Keystone XL: The pipeline to disaster
In March, the State Department gave the president cover to open a big spigot that will hitch our country to one of the dirtiest fuels on Earth for 40 years or more. The draft environmental review of the Keystone XL pipeline acknowledges tar sands are...Tags: Barack Obama, Weather, Keystone XL Pipeline, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues
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Survey finds majority of pastors don't believe in global warming
Russ Rankin writes in the LifeWay website that most pastors believe in God, but not global warming: While many churches are acting "green," the majority of pastors disagree global warming is real and man made. The percentage of skeptics has dropped...
Tags: Global Warming, Politics, Weather, Protestantism, Environmental Issues
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Local students win C-SPAN documentary contest
They’re still in school but they’re already making their TV debut – on C-SPAN. Eight South Florida students won C-SPAN’s StudentCam competition that asks middle and high school students to produce five to eight minute...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Falcon Cove Middle School, C-SPAN (tv network), Key Biscayne, Fort Lauderdale
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States, cities, environmental groups demand EPA emission rules
WASHINGTON -- A dozen states and cities and three major environmental groups have notified the Environmental Protection Agency that they plan to sue the regulator unless it issues final rules limiting greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants. On...
Tags: Environmental Cleanup, Global Warming, Environmental Defense Fund, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science and Technology
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