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The Department of the Interior today announced new steps to utilize nature-based solutions in its efforts to tackle the climate crisis, including the launch of a new tool to make those strategies more accessible to the public.
The Department of the Interior today announced new steps to utilize nature-based solutions in its efforts to tackle the climate crisis, including the launch of a new tool to make those strategies more accessible to the public.
 
Milwaukee County passed a resolution granting nature equal rights to mankind — the first move of its kind in the state.
Milwaukee County passed a resolution granting nature equal rights to mankind — the first move of its kind in the state.
 
Bifidobacteria in gut are important in immune system and fighting cancer
Bifidobacteria in gut are important in immune system and fighting cancer
 
President Biden’s Investing in America agenda investing in climate resilience, ecosystem restoration
 
Impact of species introduction, invasion and changing fish populations
Impact of species introduction, invasion and changing fish populations
 
117 local evironmental groups raise concern over biodiversity in Spain
117 local evironmental groups raise concern over biodiversity in Spain
 
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo blasted President Joe Biden’s creation of national monuments in Nevada on Tuesday.
 
The Biden administration’s approval of an $8 billion oil drilling project in Alaska has anti-fossil fuel activists feeling double-crossed.
The Biden administration’s approval of an $8 billion oil drilling project in Alaska has anti-fossil fuel activists feeling double-crossed.
 
The lead of the Daily Mail said it all: “Scientists claim that there are fewer wild animals in neighborhoods where mostly people of color live — and their absence is affecting residents’ mental health.”
The lead of the Daily Mail said it all: “Scientists claim that there are fewer wild animals in neighborhoods where mostly people of color live — and their absence is affecting residents’ mental health.”
 
Despite an economy on the brink of recession, Congress to vote on bill filled with pointless pork
 
If you think the GOP got a rotten deal, then you must not support U.S. troops and want to help the Chinese Communist Party, according to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
If you think the GOP got a rotten deal, then you must not support U.S. troops and want to help the Chinese Communist Party, according to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
 
As members of the House of Representatives passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus bill one day before Christmas Eve, many appear to have done so from the comfort of their homes.
As members of the House of Representatives passed a $1.7 trillion omnibus bill one day before Christmas Eve, many appear to have done so from the comfort of their homes.
 
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain‘s wife, Monica Medina, has been selected as President Joe Biden‘s newly-created Special Envoy for Biodiversity and Water Resources.
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain‘s wife, Monica Medina, has been selected as President Joe Biden‘s newly-created Special Envoy for Biodiversity and Water Resources.
 
Prominent scientist backs up claim that there is ‘no climate emergency’
Prominent scientist backs up claim that there is ‘no climate emergency’
 
As President Joe Biden signs the largest climate package in American history, some leftists are bothered by policymakers’ hesitance to create a tax on meat.
As President Joe Biden signs the largest climate package in American history, some leftists are bothered by policymakers’ hesitance to create a tax on meat.
 
Let's not forget those nasty cows. They fart. The methane in the cow farts warms up the atmosphere, and the climate becomes warmer. Worldwide we have about 1 billion cows. Why do we have to have so many of these methane stinkers? Because there are too many people who want to eat steaks, burg...
Let's not forget those nasty cows. They fart. The methane in the cow farts warms up the atmosphere, and the climate becomes warmer. Worldwide we have about 1 billion cows. Why do we have to have so many of these methane stinkers? Because there are too many people who want to eat steaks, burg...
 
Fishing communities in every coastal state have tried to alert the Biden administration to offshore wind energy’s threat to their industry and marine habitats, biodiversity, and oceanography
Fishing communities in every coastal state have tried to alert the Biden administration to offshore wind energy’s threat to their industry and marine habitats, biodiversity, and oceanography
 
Currently, North Carolina’s middle school health standards require educators to address various environmental problems
Currently, North Carolina’s middle school health standards require educators to address various environmental problems
 
Technocracy is an invented and unnatural form of economics
Technocracy is an invented and unnatural form of economics
 
Week of service, celebration marks Earth Week 2022

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Week of service, celebration marks Earth Week 2022
 
The Answer Has Been in Front of Us for Some Time! All We Needed to do Was Find It. Now We Have!
The Answer Has Been in Front of Us for Some Time! All We Needed to do Was Find It. Now We Have!
 
Today, the President of the United States and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom reaffirm their commitment to work together to realise our vision for a more peaceful and prosperous future.
Today, the President of the United States and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom reaffirm their commitment to work together to realise our vision for a more peaceful and prosperous future.
 
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, March 29, 2021
 
Today, the White House convened leaders from across the Administration to announce a set of bold actions that will catalyze offshore wind energy, strengthen the domestic supply chain, and create good-paying, union jobs.
Today, the White House convened leaders from across the Administration to announce a set of bold actions that will catalyze offshore wind energy, strengthen the domestic supply chain, and create good-paying, union jobs.
 
Aspiring to realize the vision of a Middle East region that is stable, peaceful and prosperous, for the benefit of all States and peoples in the region.
Aspiring to realize the vision of a Middle East region that is stable, peaceful and prosperous, for the benefit of all States and peoples in the region.
 
Remarks by President Trump and President Macron of France in Joint Press Conference | Biarritz, France
 
This academic year, ECU students are helping foster K-12 student interest in science and increase student confidence, while serving as positive role models
This academic year, ECU students are helping foster K-12 student interest in science and increase student confidence, while serving as positive role models
 
East Carolina University Honors College student Erika Dietrick discovered her passion during an honors research colloquium featuring ECU biology professor Dr. Claudia Jolls.
East Carolina University Honors College student Erika Dietrick discovered her passion during an honors research colloquium featuring ECU biology professor Dr. Claudia Jolls.
 
Yesterday, ace Carolina Journal reporter Dan Way brought a fascinating yet frightening UNESCO email to my attention. The organization announced a new campaign that calls on teachers "to become advocates for education to help lobby for progress toward achieving the new sustainable development agenda.
Yesterday, ace Carolina Journal reporter Dan Way brought a fascinating yet frightening UNESCO email to my attention. The organization announced a new campaign that calls on teachers "to become advocates for education to help lobby for progress toward achieving the new sustainable development agenda.
 
On the eve of one of the biggest home football games this fall, the East Carolina University Board of Trustees entered its fourth quarter of discussions on the planned Heritage Hall.
On the eve of one of the biggest home football games this fall, the East Carolina University Board of Trustees entered its fourth quarter of discussions on the planned Heritage Hall.
 
Young visitors enjoyed hands-on science activities at East Carolina University April 21 as part of Earth Day celebrations. The Earth Day Expo included live animals and plants, interactive demonstrations and lab work that kept children engaged in topics related to biodiversity.
Young visitors enjoyed hands-on science activities at East Carolina University April 21 as part of Earth Day celebrations. The Earth Day Expo included live animals and plants, interactive demonstrations and lab work that kept children engaged in topics related to biodiversity.
 
Last week, a working group from the UNC system's Board of Governors drew national attention and student and faculty protest after it announced plans to discontinue three of the system's 237 centers and increase oversight of thirteen others.
Last week, a working group from the UNC system's Board of Governors drew national attention and student and faculty protest after it announced plans to discontinue three of the system's 237 centers and increase oversight of thirteen others.
 
Researchers at East Carolina University have discovered that certain populations of a South American frog species have changed their appearance to avoid predators through mimicry of other species, causing the populations to diverge - possibly to the point of evolving into two different species.
Researchers at East Carolina University have discovered that certain populations of a South American frog species have changed their appearance to avoid predators through mimicry of other species, causing the populations to diverge - possibly to the point of evolving into two different species.
 
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