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— At UW, hostility to dissent is spreading silence Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)This phenomenon certainly isn't unique to the University of Washington but is instead symptomatic of a larger trend at play on both ends of the political spectrum.
— Health care protest held in front of the Cape Breton Regional Hospital | Regional | News Truro Daily NewsSYDNEY, N.S. — An estimated 100 people stood in front of the Cape Breton Regional Hospital Thursday morning to protest emergency room closures, long wait ...
— Lawmakers propose new strategy after voters nix carbon tax All Point BulletinBy Emma Scher WNPA Olympia News Bureau After state voters soundly rejected a carbon fee initiative, climate advocates in the Legislature are trying to curb.
— Carbon Tax applies to State-owned vehicles too : Finance Ministry Daily MirrorResponding to criticism, Finance and Mass Media Ministry said yesterday that the Carbon Tax, which came into effect from January this year, is applicable to ...
— To curb climate change, we have to suck carbon from the sky. But how? National GeographicOnce considered a distraction, scientists now say using technology—and nature—to remove CO2 from the atmosphere is not only possible: It's a must.
— Marin IJ Readers’ Forum for Jan. 18, 2019 Marin Independent JournalOur national parks are turning into waste dumps, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is unable to properly conduct food safety inspections and the largest ...
— Putting a price tag on climate change The Daily StarThe reality of climate change and energy policy are at odds in Bangladesh. The delta resides on low, arable land and is accordingly, highly susceptible to ...
— Under fire, France's 'King Macron' surveys nation on climate policy Climate HomeAfter two months of disruption, the president seeks public input on four national issues, but gilets jaunes protestors are sceptical. Emmanuel Macron has been ...
— Worried about climate change? A 'Green New Deal' isn't the only option American Enterprise InstituteA carbon tax is gaining support from more and more economists, Republican and Democrat.
— Worried about climate change? A 'Green New Deal' isn't the only option American Enterprise InstituteA carbon tax is gaining support from more and more economists, Republican and Democrat.