Tag: environmental education
Feds: It’s clear humans cause climate change
The govt. released a blockbuster report that says, without question, human activity is responsible for most global warming.
Runoff from Harvey may threaten coral reefs
Runoff from floodwaters of Hurricane Harvey in Texas now threatens coral reefs in a national marine sanctuary off the coast.
Will the US pull out of Paris?
There's been a hint of bipartisanship in Washington lately, but will it affect international agreements? The wall? Immigration?
Wildfires affect folks miles away in Montana Rockies
The Rocky Mountains in Mont. are breathtaking, but today, they're covered in smoke from wildfires that are impacting people's lives.
Can good governance cut greenhouse gases?
Reducing greenhouse gases would reduce the effects of climate change. Have 9 states found a way to do that?
Pollution in the Chesapeake Bay is 200 years old
Pollution, resulting in high nitrogen levels in the Chesapeake Bay estuary in Maryland, did not start building after World War II but about a hundred years earlier.
Breakthrough might save the Great Barrier Reef
Starfish feed on coral & can wipe out big sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. But scientists are figuring out ways to solve that.
Fracking could be banned in Maryland
Fracking has helped some companies extract oil and gas from the Earth, but it has also left permanent damage to the Earth's crust in its wake.
EPA head denies humanity’s role in climate change
Despite growing evidence, officials at the US Environmental Protection Agency suggest CO2 isn't a major contributor to global warming.
Language may be 1 factor in science bias
Science and practice alike may suffer because some significant research is published only in languages other than English, the lingua franca of science.










