Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 28, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com I usually ignore ridiculous and nonsensical diatribes like a letter to the editor in the Feb. 20 edition of the Parkersburg News and Sentinel titled “Trust God on climate,” but since the… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 19, 2022 Nenna Davis editorial@newsandsentinel.com Shel Silverstein wrote a book called “The Giving Tree” that I would read to my son when he was a wee child. The basic premise of the book is how trees are… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 12, 2022 Reed Byers editorial@newsandsentinel.com As the snow melts and we draw closer to the brighter days of Spring, I’ve begun to feel some relief. Relief not in the sense of wishing the winter away, but from… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 5, 2022 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com More than 2,700 years ago, in Olympia, Greece, the words “Let the games begin” were spoken to start what has become a global sports and cultural event known as the Olympic Games…. Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 29, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com In a recent edition of The Charleston Gazette-Mail, President of the West Virginia Manufacturer’s Association Rebecca McPhail, stated “People outside our great state are entitled to their own opinions, but here in… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 22, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com There are certain demographic and economic trends that have been evident for decades in this region of Appalachia and that can be addressed given the opportunities presented by the investment of federal… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 15, 2022 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Amazon won’t let us leave” Last month, these became the final words sent by warehouse worker Larry Virden to his girlfriend Cherie Jones, when a monster tornado collapsed an Amazon warehouse facility… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 8, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com When President Biden revoked the permit of the Keystone XL Pipeline in January 2021, he stated, “permitting the pipeline would undermine U.S. climate leadership by undercutting the credibility and influence of the… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 1, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Global climate change has a profound impact on the survival and development of mankind. It is a major challenge facing all countries.” — Hu Jintao *** The environmental and economic changes… Read More
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Dec 25, 2021 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Make no mistake: no military on the face of the earth works harder to avoid civilian casualties than the U.S. military.” These were the words of Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby after… Read More
Tag: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Evolution of climate fight includes faith community
Updated on April 30, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 28, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com I usually ignore ridiculous and nonsensical diatribes like a letter to the editor in the Feb. 20 edition of the Parkersburg News and Sentinel titled “Trust God on climate,” but since the… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 February, Eric Engle, OP-ED Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Make friends with a tree
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 19, 2022 Nenna Davis editorial@newsandsentinel.com Shel Silverstein wrote a book called “The Giving Tree” that I would read to my son when he was a wee child. The basic premise of the book is how trees are… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 February, Climate Corner, Nenna Davis Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: A little cleanup makes a big difference
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 12, 2022 Reed Byers editorial@newsandsentinel.com As the snow melts and we draw closer to the brighter days of Spring, I’ve begun to feel some relief. Relief not in the sense of wishing the winter away, but from… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 February, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Let the Games begin
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Feb 5, 2022 Giulia Mannarino editorial@newsandsentinel.com More than 2,700 years ago, in Olympia, Greece, the words “Let the games begin” were spoken to start what has become a global sports and cultural event known as the Olympic Games…. Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 February, Climate Corner, Giulia Mannarino Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Not all West Virginians are Manchin fans
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 29, 2022 Eric Engle editorial@newsandsentinel.com In a recent edition of The Charleston Gazette-Mail, President of the West Virginia Manufacturer’s Association Rebecca McPhail, stated “People outside our great state are entitled to their own opinions, but here in… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 January, Climate Corner, Eric Engle Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Economics, energy and employment
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 22, 2022 George Banziger editorial@newsandsentinel.com There are certain demographic and economic trends that have been evident for decades in this region of Appalachia and that can be addressed given the opportunities presented by the investment of federal… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 January, Climate Corner, George Banziger Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Billionaires won’t save us
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 15, 2022 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Amazon won’t let us leave” Last month, these became the final words sent by warehouse worker Larry Virden to his girlfriend Cherie Jones, when a monster tornado collapsed an Amazon warehouse facility… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 January, Aaron Dunbar, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: Tar Sands oil extraction continues to threaten climate
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 8, 2022 Randi Pokladnik editorial@newsandsentinel.com When President Biden revoked the permit of the Keystone XL Pipeline in January 2021, he stated, “permitting the pipeline would undermine U.S. climate leadership by undercutting the credibility and influence of the… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 January, Climate Corner, Dr. Randi Pokladnik Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: Across the globe
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Jan 1, 2022 Linda Eve Seth editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Global climate change has a profound impact on the survival and development of mankind. It is a major challenge facing all countries.” — Hu Jintao *** The environmental and economic changes… Read More
Category: 2022, 2022 January, Climate Corner, Linda Seth Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
Climate Corner: United States military bears responsibility for global woes
Updated on April 28, 2023 by main_y0ke11
Dec 25, 2021 Aaron Dunbar editorial@newsandsentinel.com “Make no mistake: no military on the face of the earth works harder to avoid civilian casualties than the U.S. military.” These were the words of Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby after… Read More
Category: 2021, 2021 December, Aaron Dunbar, Climate Corner Tags: The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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