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Jun 24 2024
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Heavy rains and climate change challenge Minnesota agriculture, farmers of color
After two years of drought-dried fields, Minnesota farmers are facing the opposite problem — extremely soggy soil and flooding following several inches of rainfall that washed out roads and continue to push up river levels this week. “All I’ll say is uffdah,” Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Thom Petersen said. “A lot of the crop in Minnesota didn’t get planted [yet]. We’ll get some of the
Duluth News TribuneJul 05 2024
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Innamorato says climate change is a top priority, but she hasn’t attended a state climate board meeting since late 2022
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteApr 04 2024
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Climate change is impacting outdoor recreation in N.H.
Meanwhile, the state’s outdoor recreation industry has grown significantly in recent years. The White Mountain National Forest has seen a nearly 50 percent increase in use from 2015 to 2020. Statewide, the sector accounts for around 30,000 jobs and is responsible for 3.2 percent of the state’s gross domestic product, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis . Winter in New Hampshire
The Boston GlobeAug 31 2024
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Telluride Doc ‘The White House Effect’ Reveals How George H.W. Bush Administration Deliberately Destroyed an Opportunity to Stop Climate Change
In “The White House Effect,” directors Bonni Cohen, Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk’s document how a chance to take real action on global warming was not just squandered but deliberately undermined by the George H.W. Bush administration (1988-1992). Bush took office in 1988, which, at the time, was the planet’s hottest year on record. The former president promised to take on the greenhouse effect with
VarietyJun 21 2024
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State settles lawsuit filed by 13 youths over climate change
Gov. Josh Green on Thursday announced settlement of a lawsuit against the state by 13 youth plaintiffs who alleged the state violated their constitutional rights to a livable environment by operating a transportation system that contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Gov. Josh Green on Thursday announced settlement of a lawsuit against the state by 13 youth plaintiffs who
West Hawaii TodayJun 21 2024
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Michigan medical students fight to make climate change part of curriculum
A recently retired diagnostic pathologist herself, DelBuono understands these doctors’ concerns but thinks the health threats are too big to ignore. “If they’re not prepared for what’s coming down the pike, then they’re not going to be able to do their job,” she said. Current medical students are facing this reality, which is why they’re pushing for the integration of climate health topics in
Bridgemi.comJul 17 2024
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Save Jamestown campaign awarded grant to help in its fight against climate change
JAMESTOWN — Archaeological sites at Historic Jamestowne continue to be under threat from existential sea level rise as archaeologists scramble to save the area’s untold histories. Labeled as one of the United States’ 11 most endangered historic sites by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2022, Historic Jamestowne’s archaeologists and researchers are now working to preserve dig
Daily PressJun 19 2024
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Stockton receives $650,000 in climate change instruction related grants
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Stockton University was the only collegiate recipient in southern New Jersey of a $650,000 state grant intended to help K-12 schools improve climate change education, the school said Wednesday. The grant was given by the state Department of Education as part of first lady Tammy Murphy's effort to incorporate more climate change instruction into classrooms, Stockton said in
The Press of Atlantic CitySep 05 2024
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Climate: ️ Amazon's nuclear test
an illustration with repeating patterns of scales, gavels, and lightning bolts Federal energy regulators are weighing whether to allow an Amazon data center to tap an existing nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania in a test case for U.S. energy regulators. Why it matters: The first-of-a-kind agreement between Amazon and power producer Talen Energy could be a roadmap for other data centers
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