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11 Simple Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
There are things each of us can do to fight against climate change. (MamiGibbs/Getty Images) Climate change is not a new topic of conversation; it has been around for decades. In recent years and with more and more irrefutable evidence backing the continued rise in temperatures and sea levels, emotions are running high as world leaders grapple with the ramifications of our changing climate. From small towns to great nations, government officials have debated and collaborated to find ways to...
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Natural Gas Industry Sets up Fake Grassroots Group That's in Favor of Natural Gas
Dominion Energy's 564-mile Atlantic Coast pipeline would come through this area of the Shenandoah Valley in Augusta County, Virginia. (The Washington Post via Getty Images) At a Glance Your Energy Virginiatouts itself as a grassroots organization.It is funded by the American Gas Association and other 'related organizations.' Thegas industry has launched a fake "grassroots" organization to funnel its message to Virginia residentsahead of a key November gubernatorialelection. Launched in April,touts itself as a grassroots organizationbutis funded by the American Gas...
Oh, the Irony: Trump May Have Sped Up Damage to His Real Estate Holdings By Pulling Out of the Paris Accord
At a Glance Trump's "Winter White House" is one of his many real estate holdings threatened by rising sea levels.Water isexpected to completely cover many of Florida’s barrier islands by the end of the century. One has to wonder if President Donald Trump realizes that pulling out of the Paris climate agreement could very well accelerate damage to his family's real estate empire in the not-so-distant future. Much of Trump's holdings are located in low-lying areas of Florida, including his...
Sea Ice Is Moving Faster, Tiring Out Polar Bears
At a Glance The increased speed and fragility of sea ice off Alaska's coasts is having an adverse effect on polar bears.A new study documents how they have to expend more energy to stay within their preferred habitat. The movement of sea ice off Alaska's coasts is accelerating due to global warming, with unfortunate consequences for polar bears, according to a new study. Because most sea ice shifts throughout the year, polar bears are constantly on the move in order...
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