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Lessons from the Public Power Campaign | Dissent Magazine

Lessons from the Public Power Campaign | Dissent Magazine
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The cows come home to D&R Greenway s St Michaels Farm

The cows come home to D&R Greenway s St Michaels Farm
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Georgia Climate Conference This Week Will Highlight Risks And Solutions

Georgia's third statewide climate conference kicks off Thursday on Jekyll Island. It comes as the United Nations has issued its latest warning about climate change, as a federal infrastructure package advances, and as the conversation around climate change in Georgia has evolved. The first Georgia climate conference

Maybe things are even worse than we thought : Local experts worry about climate change

KXLY July 14, 2021 6:18 PM Esther Bower SPOKANE, Wash. Almost all of Washington is now under a drought state of emergency after dry conditions, extreme heat and little precipitation have plagued the state. Local experts have been studying these changes and are worried the path we’re on isn’t a good one. “I’m surprised that we’re at this point now in 2021 that we were expecting to arrive at in 2050, which makes us wonder maybe things are even worse than we thought,” said Brian Henning, a member of the Spokane Climate Project and a professor at Gonzaga University in the Climate Center.

Harvard Climate Leadership Still Lagging

Roger Shamel (MBA ’74) Contributor Is the climate crisis real? Is it really that serious? Are urgent actions needed? What’s Harvard’s role?  Sadly, many members of the 400,000-strong Harvard community still don’t know the answers to these existential questions. More importantly, many don’t know that humankind is at serious risk of crossing vague red lines beyond which it may be impossible to preserve a livable climate for future generations. What More Can Harvard Leaders Do? In a few words, put Harvard’s climate leadership in the news! Publicly, unabashedly, seek non-fossil-fuel donations to fund a “Harvard University Climate Initiative.” Begin an outreach program to inform the Harvard community that their talent and treasure are needed. Alumni will respond. 

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