Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Dec 10, 2022 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com Coca-Cola Presents: COP27 took place last month in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, presumably scheduled between the annual Foxes Guarding Henhouses Convention and Lockheed Martin’s World Peace Extravaganza 2022. About as much was… Read More
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Dec 3, 2022 Vic Elam editorial@newsandsentinel.com OK, so I took a little liberty with this common axiom, but I will make the case. It has been repeatedly shown that an environment that maintains its native diversity is healthier… Read More
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 26, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Good apple pies are a considerable part of our domestic happiness.” — Jane Austen *** What does Climate Change have to do with apple pie? I am sitting in my kitchen… Read More
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 19, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com As the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) meetings wrap up in Egypt, citizens around the world realize that we can no longer base our economies on carbon fuels. Many nations… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 12, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com A recent piece in The Washington Post included the fact that, “Carbon dioxide concentrations in 2021 were 415.7 parts per million (or ppm), methane at 1908 parts per billion (ppb) and nitrous… Read More
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 5, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com I appreciate fossil fuels. They heated my various homes over the years, got me to my office every day during my work life, took me on several exciting vacations, and gave me… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 29, 2022 Aaron Dunbar Jeffery Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, was recently a speaker at the Athens Democracy Forum in Athens, Greece. When comparing the primary forms of government among major… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 22, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “The beaver told the rabbit as they stared at the Hoover Dam: ‘No, I didn’t build it myself, but it’s based on an idea of mine.’” — Charles Hard Townes ***… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 15, 2022 Vic Elam editorial@newsandsentinel.com I am not a regular contributor to this column but found myself needing to express my concerns after a nearby event came to my attention. On Sept. 8 a brine truck carrying… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 8, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com “How could I look my grandchildren in the eye and say I knew what was happening to the world and did nothing?” This question, posed by Sir David Attenborough, should be one… Read More
Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Celebrating failure
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Dec 10, 2022 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com Coca-Cola Presents: COP27 took place last month in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, presumably scheduled between the annual Foxes Guarding Henhouses Convention and Lockheed Martin’s World Peace Extravaganza 2022. About as much was… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 December, Aaron Dunbar, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Diversity is the spice of life
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Dec 3, 2022 Vic Elam editorial@newsandsentinel.com OK, so I took a little liberty with this common axiom, but I will make the case. It has been repeatedly shown that an environment that maintains its native diversity is healthier… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 December, Climate Corner, Vic Elam Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Climate change – as American as apple pie?
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 26, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Good apple pies are a considerable part of our domestic happiness.” — Jane Austen *** What does Climate Change have to do with apple pie? I am sitting in my kitchen… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 November, Climate Corner, Linda Seth Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Is going nuclear really the right option?
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 19, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com As the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) meetings wrap up in Egypt, citizens around the world realize that we can no longer base our economies on carbon fuels. Many nations… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 November, Climate Corner, Dr. Randi Pokladnik Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Public policy must do better
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 12, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com A recent piece in The Washington Post included the fact that, “Carbon dioxide concentrations in 2021 were 415.7 parts per million (or ppm), methane at 1908 parts per billion (ppb) and nitrous… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 November, Climate Corner, Eric Engle Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Time to end unhealthy relationship with fossil fuels
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Nov 5, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com I appreciate fossil fuels. They heated my various homes over the years, got me to my office every day during my work life, took me on several exciting vacations, and gave me… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 November, Climate Corner, George Banziger Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Climate, war and existential threats
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 29, 2022 Aaron Dunbar Jeffery Sachs, director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, was recently a speaker at the Athens Democracy Forum in Athens, Greece. When comparing the primary forms of government among major… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 October, Aaron Dunbar, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Leave it to beavers
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 22, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “The beaver told the rabbit as they stared at the Hoover Dam: ‘No, I didn’t build it myself, but it’s based on an idea of mine.’” — Charles Hard Townes ***… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 October, Climate Corner, Linda Seth Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: How much are you willing to tolerate?
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 15, 2022 Vic Elam editorial@newsandsentinel.com I am not a regular contributor to this column but found myself needing to express my concerns after a nearby event came to my attention. On Sept. 8 a brine truck carrying… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 October, Climate Corner, Vic Elam Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: We are burning our grandkids’ future
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Oct 8, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com “How could I look my grandchildren in the eye and say I knew what was happening to the world and did nothing?” This question, posed by Sir David Attenborough, should be one… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 October, Climate Corner, Dr. Randi Pokladnik Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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