January 2016 – “History is a Race Between Education and Catastrophe”: Climate Change
“History is a Race Between Education and Catastrophe”: Climate Change This is a partial quote from H.G.Wells [1866 – 1946] […]
“History is a Race Between Education and Catastrophe”: Climate Change This is a partial quote from H.G.Wells [1866 – 1946] […]
“The Times They Are A-Changing”: Climate Change Bob Dylan wrote the above titled song in 1963 and in a sense
A Tale of Three Dimes and Climate Change It is a very short story really; more like a factoid. It
Climate Change, What Me Worry? The portrait artist, Norman Mingo, came up with an image of Alfred E. Neuman based
Carbon Atoms, Like Ice Cream, Have Different Flavors Too Somewhat similar to the Howard Johnson chain of the past, with
“Laudato Si” (Praise Be to You); Pope Francis Sides With Climate Change In late June 2015, Pope Francis issued a
Permanent Press and Permafrost: Are They Really Permanent? Ruth R. Benerito, who died 2 years ago at the age of
Climate Change: “Death by a Thousand Cuts”? Scientists have been criticized by some that they talk in technical jargon and
Can One-Half Trillion Dollars Evaporate? Coal and Fossil Fuel Based Investments Can The direct answer to this is “yes.” The
The Arctic: Still Revealing Its Mysteries “There are strange things done in the midnight sun By the men who moil
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