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Addressing Climate Change Through Carbon Sequestration

AP In this July 27, 2018, photo the Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, WY. More than 300 businesses and investors are calling on the Biden administration to set an ambitious climate change goal that would cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% below 2005 levels by 2030. Tackling the climate crisis means taking drastic steps to reduce our output of greenhouse gases and carbon emissions, but what about removing excess carbon already in the planet’s atmosphere? On this edition of River to River, host Ben Kieffer and his guests explore how farmers can, or have already started, making money from selling the carbon their plants naturally remove from the air.

KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption Part III

KATC Investigates: Worthy of Redemption Part III How the habitual offender law is being modified? katc and last updated 2021-04-07 06:00:17-04 In parts one and two, we heard from those who are directly impacted by life sentencing and who can control the process, but what’s being done to modify it? In part three of our investigation, we get a more in-depth look at how incarceration is affecting the state and look ahead to legislation that could help decrease the prison population. The law strengthened the existing multiple offender law into what some called the “Three Strikes Law. If someone got a third felony, they would be sentenced to life without parole.

Policy and Market Diving More Into Carbon

Policy and Market Diving More Into Carbon
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100 Baby Names That Dominated the 1970s

100 Baby Names That Dominated the 1970s By Joni Sweet, Stacker News AND Joseph Bien-Kahn, Stacker News On 3/4/21 at 8:00 PM EST Think about the last time you met a Pamela, a Shannon, or someone who introduced themselves as Shad. Were they between 40 and 50 years old? That s no coincidence. While these names may have fallen out of the mainstream for newborns, they were some of the most popular names in the 1970s. You couldn t scroll through a homeroom attendance sheet at a school without coming across at least a few of these names. Names can tell the story of a generation. To learn more about the culture of the 1970s, Stacker took a look at data from the Social Security Administration Baby Names Database from 2019 to uncover the decade s top 50 names for boys and girls. Each name s current rank is also included to determine whether it s stayed trendy or has gone the way of bell-bottoms.

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