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It is hard not to despair about the looming climate catastrophe caused by global warming. The world keeps moving past warnings and climate milestones and the nation’s political processes seem incapable of taking the necessary aggressive actions.
The political, public relations, and economic might of the oil, coal, and gas industries has for decades undermined environmental laws and bamboozled the public about the dangers of a rapidly warming planet – dangers that they knew were real since the 1970s. Today their influence may be diminished, but they are still incredibly powerful.
No one can re-write that history, so here we are. The world must either shift to a non-fossil fuel-powered economy or the world as we know it will cease to exist.
Census: New York to lose 1 House seat UPDATED 6:15 PM ET Apr. 26, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:19 PM ET Apr. 26, 2021 PUBLISHED 3:19 PM EDT Apr. 26, 2021
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New York will lose one seat in the House of Representatives as its population did not grow as fast as other parts of the country, the U.S. Census Bureau on Monday announced.
The state fell 89 residents short of retaining all of its House seats a statistic that will likely lead to questions over how the count was tabulated and whether New Yorkers were undercounted during the once-a-decade survey conducted amid a pandemic. That s a razor thin margin and that makes a huge difference in terms of not only New York s politics, but can also impact federal aid to the state, said Blair Horner of New York Public Interest Research Group.