AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Apr 22 2024
News
On This Day, April 22: World leaders sign Paris Agreement on climate change
United Press InternationalMar 23 2024
News
Climate Change Could Save the Rust Belt
As my airplane flew low over the flatlands of western Michigan on a dreary December afternoon, sunbursts splintered the soot-toned clouds and made mirrors out of the flooded fields below. There was plenty of rain in this part of the Rust Belt—sometimes too much. Past the endless acres, I could make out the eastern shore of Lake Michigan, then soon, in the other direction, the Detroit River,
The AtlanticMar 29 2024
News
Atlanta's spring temperatures grow warmer as climate changes
Share on email (opens in new window) Share on email (opens in new window) Share on nextdoor (opens in new window) Share on nextdoor (opens in new window) Share on linkedin (opens in new window) Share on linkedin (opens in new window) Share on twitter (opens in new window) Share on twitter (opens in new window) Share on facebook (opens in new window) Share on facebook (opens in new window) Why
AxiosApr 22 2024
News
Earth Day: Americans Are Far More Worried About Bidenflation Than Climate Change
Climate change gets all the attention but Americans are far more worried about inflation, crime, illegal immigration, and the federal deficit. Results of a Gallup survey released on Monday showed that while Americans are very much aware of the claims of climate alarmists, the share of Americans who say they are very concerned about the issue is relatively small. “Among the leading issues
Breitbart NewsApr 22 2024
News
Stories from the frontlines of climate change in the PNW: eroding shorelines, wildfire, dead fish
MUCKLESHOOT RESERVATION — Indigenous leaders from across the Northwest know climate change intimately, from the rising tide gnawing at Cape Shoalwater on the Pacific Ocean, to shorelines thick with dead fish due to low water levels or oxygen and wildfires racing through the ponderosa pines. And they have lessons to share. Some have found instructions while looking back to their ancient
The Seattle TimesApr 22 2024
News
Earth Day 2024 report card: Experts address America’s climate change action
ABC News is taking a look at solutions for issues related to climate change and the environment with the series, “The Power of Us: People, The Climate, and Our Future.” Earth Day offers an annual opportunity for citizens, experts and lawmakers to not only celebrate the planet, but examine our impact on the changing environment and demand a push toward a sustainable future. To make a united
ABC News (Online)Mar 17 2024
News
Climate change, resource officers making a difference
It has been only two months since the Tahquamenon Area Schools (TAS) resource officers began walking the district hallways, but there’s already a noticeable change. “You can tell a lot has changed with the culture, and you can tell when [the officers] are here,” said Newberry High School Principal Trevor Clark. “When they are here, they interact with the students, and it is very beneficial.”
Newberry NewsApr 21 2024
News
Answering questions about climate change using exhibits at Chicago’s Museum of Science & Industry
CHICAGO — Chicago and many other cities across the country broke all sorts of weather records last winter. Now, big questions come into play about whether these are new norms or just part of a temporary trend. Dr. Patricia Ward, from Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry, tries to take those questions and make them into experiences where patrons can find their own answers. “There’s no age
WGNApr 10 2024
News
Allentown to award ‘microgrants’ to youth-led projects addressing climate change
Allentown will award $1,000-$5,000 “micro-grants” to young people leading projects that address climate change. Allentown received funding for the grants through Bloomberg Philanthropies, an organization led by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. It’s one of 100 cities across the world, including Accra, Ghana; Glasgow, Scotland; Montego Bay, Jamaica and New Orleans, Louisiana, that
Morning CallApr 09 2024
News
Climate change inaction violated women’s human rights, ECHR rules
The European Court of Human Rights has made a landmark ruling that governments have a duty to protect people from climate change.
In a case brought by a group of elderly Swiss women, the Strasbourg judges ruled that Switzerland was not doing enough to tackle climate change.
The ruling is binding and can trickle down to influence the law in 46 countries in Europe including the UK
The Telegraph - UK