Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
May 7, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com Twenty years ago, I lost my mother to cancer. She died two months before her 70th birthday. Her cancer had already progressed to stage 3 by the time of her diagnosis. At… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 30, 2022 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com I’d like to take a moment to honor the sacrifice of the late Wynn Alan Bruce, who departed this life following an act of self-immolation outside the U.S. Supreme Court Building this… Read More
Updated on May 4, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 23, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com After the 52nd annual Earth Day we should celebrate by striving to get more people engaged in action to address climate change. A majority of Americans accept the fact that global warming… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 16, 2022 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com Across the globe, youth are dissatisfied with their governments’ responses to the climate crisis. Recently, Lancet Planet Health published a report about the first large-scale investigation of climate anxiety in young people… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 9, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com In a world of more than seven billion people, each of us is a drop in the bucket. But with enough drops, we can fill any bucket. — David Suzuki ***… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Local columns Apr 2, 2022 Angie Iafrate editorial@newsandsentinel.com When I was younger, my grandpa related the “Parable of the Drowning Man.” It’s the one about the guy who is caught in a catastrophic storm, but as the floodwaters… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 26, 2022 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com Before the creation of plastics the world was totally dependent on nature for the materials needed to produce everyday items. Because these other materials; such as metals, stones, bones, horns, fangs and… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 19, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com Vladimir Putin is a petrostate autocrat, meaning Russia is a nation heavily dependent on oil and gas revenue and Putin, as an authoritarian who has made a mockery of any semblance of… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 12, 2022 Randi Pokladnik When COVID-19 closed down restaurants and affected food distribution, we were reminded of how important food sources were and how quickly those sources could be jeopardized. One of the greatest threats to food… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 5, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com In a recent opinion piece, the writer asserted the fossil fuel industry has a positive impact on job creation and the economy. This assertion was made without any evidence to support it…. Read More
Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Capitalism and cancer
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
May 7, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com Twenty years ago, I lost my mother to cancer. She died two months before her 70th birthday. Her cancer had already progressed to stage 3 by the time of her diagnosis. At… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 May, Climate Corner, Dr. Randi Pokladnik Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Thank you, Mr. Bruce
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 30, 2022 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com I’d like to take a moment to honor the sacrifice of the late Wynn Alan Bruce, who departed this life following an act of self-immolation outside the U.S. Supreme Court Building this… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 April, Aaron Dunbar, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Engage, inform on climate change
Updated on May 4, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 23, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com After the 52nd annual Earth Day we should celebrate by striving to get more people engaged in action to address climate change. A majority of Americans accept the fact that global warming… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 April, Climate Corner, George Banziger Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Youth vs. government
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 16, 2022 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com Across the globe, youth are dissatisfied with their governments’ responses to the climate crisis. Recently, Lancet Planet Health published a report about the first large-scale investigation of climate anxiety in young people… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 April, Climate Corner, Giulia Mannarino Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: What can one person do?
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Apr 9, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com In a world of more than seven billion people, each of us is a drop in the bucket. But with enough drops, we can fill any bucket. — David Suzuki ***… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 April, Climate Corner, Linda Seth Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Faith important in climate rescue
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Local columns Apr 2, 2022 Angie Iafrate editorial@newsandsentinel.com When I was younger, my grandpa related the “Parable of the Drowning Man.” It’s the one about the guy who is caught in a catastrophic storm, but as the floodwaters… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 April, Angie Iafrate, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Choose to refuse
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 26, 2022 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com Before the creation of plastics the world was totally dependent on nature for the materials needed to produce everyday items. Because these other materials; such as metals, stones, bones, horns, fangs and… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 March, Climate Corner, Giulia Mannarino Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Transition time is now
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 19, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com Vladimir Putin is a petrostate autocrat, meaning Russia is a nation heavily dependent on oil and gas revenue and Putin, as an authoritarian who has made a mockery of any semblance of… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 March, Climate Corner, Eric Engle Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Tackling climate change one forkful at a time
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 12, 2022 Randi Pokladnik When COVID-19 closed down restaurants and affected food distribution, we were reminded of how important food sources were and how quickly those sources could be jeopardized. One of the greatest threats to food… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 March, Climate Corner, Dr. Randi Pokladnik Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Job creation from fossil fuels – Where’s the beef?
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Mar 5, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com In a recent opinion piece, the writer asserted the fossil fuel industry has a positive impact on job creation and the economy. This assertion was made without any evidence to support it…. Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 March, Climate Corner, George Banziger Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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