Por: MarketWatch Business November 20, 2022
A out Thursday finds that highly religious Americans (those who say they pray each day, regularly attend religious services and consider religion very important in their lives) are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about warming temperatures around the globe. That’s even as 2021 went into the books as and featured scorched Western states and a deadly and expensive Hurricane Ida in populous Northeastern states, a storm... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 21, 2022
Working woodlands are critical to Maine’s identity. Maine is the most forested state in the nation, percentage-wise, with 17.5 million acres of forest covering 89% of the landscape. Mainers have worked and played in the woods and manufactured and used wood products harvested... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA World November 20, 2022
Most adults in the United States — including a large majority of Christians and people who identify with other religions — consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it. But highly religious Americans — those who pray daily, regularly attend... + más
Poll: Religious Americans less worried about climate change | WPLG Local 10
Poll: Religious Americans less worried about climate change | ABC News
ABC News USA Life November 18, 2022
NEW YORK -- Most adults in the United States – including a large majority of Christians and people who identify with other religions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it.But highly religious Americans – those who pray daily,... + más
Religious Americans less worried about climate change, poll says | Los Angeles Times
Associated Press USA Science November 18, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Most adults in the United States – including a large majority of Christians and people who identify with other religions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it.But highly religious Americans – those who pray daily,... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech November 17, 2022
NEW YORK – Most adults in the United States – including a large majority of Christians and people who identify with other religions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it.But highly religious Americans – those who pray daily,... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics November 08, 2022
As climate policymakers follow up on Glasgow’s developments when they gather at , this week and next to assess progress toward , new research adds compelling reasons why it is increasingly critical for leaders to double down on fulfilling their pledge. Read: Deforestation... + más
Commentary: Don’t be fooled by myths of carbon in Maine, New England wood products | Portland Press Herald
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 07, 2022
Recent headlines have climate change-concerned Americans scratching their heads. Did President Biden’s about mitigating climate change by protecting mature and old-growth forests get lost in the woods? What about his executive order ? By one estimate, when allowed to grow old,... + más
Soil’s Power as a Climate Solution Has Often Been Overlooked. Until Now | Time
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