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Aug 19 2023
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Fires, disasters increasing: AP analysis finds Hawaii now one of riskiest states in U.S.
KIHEI, Hawaii — Hurricane-fueled flash floods and mudslides. Lava that creeps into neighborhoods. Fierce drought that materializes in a flash and lingers. Earthquakes. And now, deadly fires that burn block after historic block. Hawaii is increasingly under siege from disasters, and what is escalating most is wildfire, according to an Associated Press analysis of Federal Emergency Management
The ColumbianApr 29 2022
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Americans Largely Favor U.S. Taking Steps To Become Carbon Neutral by 2050
Amid growing global energy demand and rising carbon dioxide emissions, majorities of Americans say the United States should prioritize the development of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, and take steps toward the country becoming carbon neutral by the year 2050.
Still, Americans stop short of backing a complete break with fossil fuels and many foresee unexpected
Pew Research CenterJan 27 2021
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John Kerry: Gas Industry Workers Who Lose Their Jobs Can Go ‘Make The Solar Panels’
The Biden administration has admitted to killing jobs in the fossil fuel industries, but insists that workers can find livelihoods in other, growing sectors, such as solar panels.
John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, said on Wednesday that President Joe Biden is doing “what needs to be done” to combat climate change in cracking down on the coal and oil and gas
The Daily WireOct 14 2022
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WATCH: Global Warming Protesters Vandalize One Of World’s Most Iconic Art Masterpieces
A pair of vandals threw tomato soup one of the art world’s most celebrated masterpieces at an art museum in London on Friday in a bizarre protest against fossil fuels.
Vincent van Gogh’s iconic “Sunflowers,” valued at nearly $85 million was undamaged in the attack at London’s National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, thanks to a glass covering. But the shocking display left museum-goers
The Daily WireAug 22 2023
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Omaha day care temporarily closed by officials after 1-year-old girl dies after being left in hot car
WITH BREAKING NEWS. WHAT’S HER NAME. HERE. RIGHT. KEARNEY RYAN. EMOTIONS FUEL A PROTEST OUTSIDE THE OMAHA DAYCARE WHERE A ONE YEAR OLD GIRL DIED, LEFT IN A HOT VAN. I’M WAVERLE MONROE NOW. OMAHA POLICE HAVE ARRESTED THE DRIVER OF THAT VAN, BUT PEOPLE ARE RALLYING OUTSIDE SIDE KIDS OF THE FUTURE DAY DAYCARE SAYING THE BUSINESS NEEDS TO BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE. HALL, KETV. NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S SEAN
ABC 7 KETVAug 22 2023
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Josh Shapiro to headline New Hampshire Democratic convention following I-95 success
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA), who won battleground state Pennsylvania in 2022 after running a relatively centrist campaign, appears to be building his national profile. In a Tuesday press release, it was announced that Shapiro would deliver the keynote at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's 2023 convention on Sept. 30. SOCIAL SECURITY UPDATE: DIRECT PAYMENT WORTH UP TO $4,555 GOES OUT TO MILLIONS
Washington ExaminerSep 05 2023
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Ohio votes on abortion rights this fall. Misinformation about the proposal is already spreading
An effort to guarantee access to abortion rights in Ohio, a November ballot measure, is already fueling misleading claims about how it could influence abortion care, gender-related health care and parental consent in the state.
The proposed constitutional amendment would give Ohioans the right to make their own reproductive decisions. Backers say that since Roe v. Wade was overturned
Associated PressAug 16 2023
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Analysis shows fires, other disasters increasing in Hawaii
KIHEI >> Hurricane-fueled flash floods and mudslides. Lava that creeps into neighborhoods. Fierce drought that materializes in a flash and lingers. Earthquakes. And now, deadly fires that burn block after historic block. Hawaii is increasingly under siege from disasters, and what is escalating most is wildfire, according to an Associated Press analysis of Federal Emergency Management
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserAug 16 2023
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With racketeering charges, Georgia prosecutor aims high
ATLANTA — For more than 50 years, prosecutors have relied on a powerful tool to take down people as varied as mafia capos, street gangs such as the Crips and the Bloods, and pharmaceutical executives accused of fueling the opioid crisis. Now a prosecutor in Georgia is using the state’s version of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, better known as RICO, to go after former
Hawaii Tribune-HeraldAug 18 2023
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In California and Mexico, a Rare Hurricane Sends Disaster Prep Into High Gear
Lifeguards in Long Beach, Calif., helped residents and community members fill up sandbags before the possible arrival of Hurricane Hilary. Hurricane Hilary, now a Category 4 storm, has prompted flood warnings in Southern California and temporary shelters in Baja California, Mexico. As Hurricane Hilary heads north, Southern California and Mexico are bracing for a rare and powerful storm that
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