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Where Has Earth Day-2013 Gone?
Diminished interest in Earth Day 2013 is of concern since an educated and involved citizenry is essential for coping with the impacts of climate change. Continue reading
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Tagged citizen action, climate change, Earth Day, education, global warming, government, population
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Be Part of the Science
Just as climate change will touch many aspects of our daily lives, the science of climate change requires a broad assemblage of the physical, biological and social sciences. Climate change is also a global phenomena with research often requiring observations … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, education, modeling, research, volunteer
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Americans Don’t Understand Climate Change: Part 3
A new Yale University study shows that while a majority of Americans believe that global warming is happening they do not understand why. Continue reading
Earth Day 1970
As we approach the 40th Earth Day it is perhaps instructive to look back to the first Earth Day in 1970. In 1970 words such as “ecology” and “environment” had not entered the popular vocabulary and “green” signified nothing beyond … Continue reading
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Tagged Earth Day, education, Environment, government, pollution, population, United States
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Americans Need a Better Understanding of Science
A May, 2009 post on this site presented the results of a cooperative Yale and George Mason Universities study which reported that only about 51% of Americans believe that climate change is real and a serious problem. Other, recent polls … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, communication, education, government, science
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