Por: The Boston Globe World September 23, 2022
The president of the World Bank, David Malpass, on Thursday tried to restate his views on climate change amid widespread calls for his dismissal after he refused to acknowledge that the burning of fossil fuels is rapidly warming the planet.In an interview on CNN International on Thursday morning, Malpass said he accepted the overwhelming scientific conclusion that human activity is warming the planet.“It’s clear that greenhouse gas emissions... + full article
ABC News USA Nation September 22, 2022
New Jersey public school students will be the first in the country required to learn about climate change while in the classroom starting this school year.Climate change is becoming a real reality, New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy, who spearheaded the initiative, told ABC News... + más
Warming, other factors worsened Pakistan floods, study finds | ABC News
Warming, other factors worsened Pakistan floods, study finds | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Science September 21, 2022
Rich energy companies should be forced to fork over some windfall profits to aid victims of and offset rising fuel and food costs, the U.N. Secretary-General told world leaders Tuesday.The fossil fuel industry, which is responsible for a large share of planet-warming gases, is... + más
Indonesia hikes fuel prices by 30%, cuts energy subsidies | ABC News
ABC News USA Entertainment September 20, 2022
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- In director Adam McKay's “Don't Look Up, a 2021 satire about two scientists who try in vain to warn the world about a planet-destroying comet, the scientists' desperate plea for action ultimately doesn't work.But don't take that... + más
The Boston Globe USA Life September 20, 2022
Boston is is chockablock with cultural institutions, but for many residents, the price of admission isn’t in the budget. A partnership between the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance and the Mass Cultural Council is designed to help break down that barrier,... + más
How a new credit card code could help stop mass shootings | ABC News
Basketball Cards Are Having a Moment | Bleacher Report
Associated Press USA Science September 19, 2022
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientific analysis finds.Pakistan’s overall vulnerability, including people... + más
Record monsoon flooding in Pakistan due to a confluence of factors | Ars Technica
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A former chief credit officer of First NBC Bank, under the weight of risky loans, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiracy to commit bank fraud, becoming the latest former bank employee or customer to admit to a fraud charge amid a sweeping federal probe.Federal prosecutors... + más
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
'Y'all know what to do': Ascension woman enticed others in scam of pandemic aid, grand jury alleges | The Advocate
ABC News USA Tech September 17, 2022
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but global warming wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s catastrophic flooding that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientific analysis finds.Pakistan’s... + más
WHO raises alarm on disease in flood-hit areas of Pakistan | ABC News
Baton Rouge used to land big concerts. The River Center wants to bring them back. | The Advocate
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