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May 25 2023
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Cities And States Are Suing Big Oil Over Climate Change
Honolulu has lost more than 5 miles of its famous beaches to sea level rise and storm surges. Sunny-day flooding during high tides makes many city roads impassable, and water mains for the public drinking water system are corroding from saltwater because of sea level rise. The damage has left the city and county spending millions of dollars on repairs and infrastructure to try to adapt to the
Mississippi Free Press
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
The Winston-Salem Journal
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
Waco Tribune-Herald
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
Scottsbluff Star-Herald
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
The Press of Atlantic City
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
Rapid City Journal
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
The Free Lance–Star
Aug 08 2023
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Vermont’s flood-wracked capital city ponders a rebuild with one eye on climate change
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992. A nearby office supply and gift store did the same in 2011 because it liked a different space that came with a bonus: it was higher and farther from the river. But their moves to higher ground weren
Casper Star-Tribune
Jun 26 2023
Perspectives Blog
Here's Where Democrats and Republicans Agree on Climate Change and Energy Production
Climate change has long been portrayed as a partisan issue. While it may be true that Democrats tend to be more concerned than Republicans regarding climate change, that does not mean that Republicans would be against all measures to protect the environment. Republicans may generally tend to be in favor of policies which would be cost effective and/or lead the U.S. to be energy independent.
Clare Ashcraft
Sep 07 2022
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Climate change is now an interfaith project
Interfaith leaders are embodying the phrase “action speaks louder than words” — and it could make all the difference in the world. Literally.
Around the globe, interfaith-climate organizations are uniting to combat climate change. The Rev. Fletcher Harper, an Episcopalian minister and the executive director of the interfaith climate organization GreenFaith, told the Deseret News, “The
Deseret News