Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Aug 28, 2021 Nenna Davis editorial@newsandsentinel.com Recycling is not a new concept. I remember waiting for the milkman to deliver cold milk and cottage cheese. These products were delivered in glass containers, which, once emptied, we would set… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Cynthia Burkhart editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Leaves of three, let it be!” I first learned this little rhyme many years ago, when I was a Brownie Scout in my cute little brown uniform and dark brown beanie hat. Of course, there… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Aug 14, 2021 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com On Aug. 9, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body that assesses the science related to climate change, issued its most recent and most comprehensive assessment report with… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Aug 7, 2021 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com A bipartisan infrastructure bill is moving through the U.S. Senate, slowly but surely, and is being touted by the White House as a major achievement. The $1.2 trillion bill (with approximately $550… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 31, 2021 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com Human-caused climate change is rapping on our collective door with increasing urgency and with palpable visibility—even in the Mid-Ohio Valley. Before this summer we knew about oceans rising, warming, and becoming more… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 24, 2021 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Never shelter children from the world.” — Roald Dahl *** Whether you think our changing climate is a man-made situation or just part of a natural cycle, there is no denying… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 17, 2021 Randi Pokladnik The Ohio River gets its name from the Iroquois Indian word Oyo, meaning great river. It is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers starting in Pittsburgh. The river is… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Local News Jul 16, 2021 Brett Dunlap Reporter bdunlap@newsandsentinel.com Dawn Weidner and Jean Ambrose of “Reimagine Appalachia” spoke before the Wood County Commission on Thursday to discuss support for efforts to have more federal money invested in this region… Read More
Updated on April 29, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 10, 2021 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com My journey to climate activism began when my husband and I became fossil fuel refugees. We affectionately called our small farm, located in Greene County, Pa., just a mile from the West… Read More
Updated on April 29, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 3, 2021 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com The snow is bleeding. Yes, you read that correctly. The typically white snow that covers the French Alps has been observed darkening to a blood red hue, producing a phenomenon known as… Read More
Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Recycle/repurpose
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Aug 28, 2021 Nenna Davis editorial@newsandsentinel.com Recycling is not a new concept. I remember waiting for the milkman to deliver cold milk and cottage cheese. These products were delivered in glass containers, which, once emptied, we would set… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 August, Climate Corner, Nenna Davis Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Climate change makes allergies worse
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Cynthia Burkhart editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Leaves of three, let it be!” I first learned this little rhyme many years ago, when I was a Brownie Scout in my cute little brown uniform and dark brown beanie hat. Of course, there… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 August, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Corporate disinformation
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Aug 14, 2021 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com On Aug. 9, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the United Nations body that assesses the science related to climate change, issued its most recent and most comprehensive assessment report with… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 August, Climate Corner, Giulia Mannarino Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Bipartisanship, money should not be focus
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Aug 7, 2021 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com A bipartisan infrastructure bill is moving through the U.S. Senate, slowly but surely, and is being touted by the White House as a major achievement. The $1.2 trillion bill (with approximately $550… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 August, Climate Corner, Eric Engle Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: What Can an Individual Do?
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 31, 2021 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com Human-caused climate change is rapping on our collective door with increasing urgency and with palpable visibility—even in the Mid-Ohio Valley. Before this summer we knew about oceans rising, warming, and becoming more… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 July, Climate Corner, George Banziger Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Talking to kids about climate change
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 24, 2021 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Never shelter children from the world.” — Roald Dahl *** Whether you think our changing climate is a man-made situation or just part of a natural cycle, there is no denying… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 July, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: River can’t be sewer, drinking water source
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 17, 2021 Randi Pokladnik The Ohio River gets its name from the Iroquois Indian word Oyo, meaning great river. It is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers starting in Pittsburgh. The river is… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 July, Climate Corner, Dr. Randi Pokladnik Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Wood County officials offer moral support to ‘Reimagine Appalachia’
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Local News Jul 16, 2021 Brett Dunlap Reporter bdunlap@newsandsentinel.com Dawn Weidner and Jean Ambrose of “Reimagine Appalachia” spoke before the Wood County Commission on Thursday to discuss support for efforts to have more federal money invested in this region… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 July, News Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Water protectors
Updated on April 29, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 10, 2021 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com My journey to climate activism began when my husband and I became fossil fuel refugees. We affectionately called our small farm, located in Greene County, Pa., just a mile from the West… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 July, Climate Corner, Giulia Mannarino Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Warning signs
Updated on April 29, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jul 3, 2021 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com The snow is bleeding. Yes, you read that correctly. The typically white snow that covers the French Alps has been observed darkening to a blood red hue, producing a phenomenon known as… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 July, Aaron Dunbar, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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