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Church unites behind climate science – Chicago Tribune
[ad_1] As the United States continues to cannibalize in the culture wars instead of working together to save crops, homes and forests from climate change, US clerics have emerged with a unified voice of beauty and moral clarity. The National Evangelical Association (NAE) joined major Protestant, Christian and Catholic denominations in declaring climate change an ... -
Science saves North Carolina’s most classic Christmas tree
[ad_1] NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Believe it or not, Christmas is 100 days away! But for some, the season is all year round. In North Carolina, 40,000 acres of land are used for Christmas tree production. But climate change is putting nearly $250 million worth of state essentials at risk. In response, there ... -
University of Connecticut professor leads team to study ways to improve diversity in STEM education
[ad_1] Mays Imad (Photo credit: Imad) NEW LONDON — A University of Connecticut biology professor leads a team of 10 educators and students to find ways to address the underrepresentation of Black, Hispanic and Indigenous students in science, technology, math and engineering education. I’m exploring. A grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. According to ... -
Science saves North Carolina’s most classic Christmas tree
[ad_1] NORTH CAROLINA (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Believe it or not, Christmas is 100 days away! But for some, the season is all year round. In North Carolina, 40,000 acres of land are used for Christmas tree production. But climate change is putting nearly $250 million worth of state essentials at risk. In response, there ... -
Charlie Jane Anders Picks Best Science Fiction of the Month
[ad_1] When Megan Giddings told her agent she wanted to write a novel about witches, he told her: In her new novel acknowledgment, “The Woman Could Fly(Amistad), Giddings says he didn’t quite agree with his opinion that witches feel like a tired subgenre. For her, there’s always room for another take. Luckily for those who ... -
Fierce Nevada gubernatorial race brings Republican challenger Lombardo into education
[ad_1] Fiercely contested Nevada gubernatorial candidate Joe Lombardo is throwing a book at his Democratic opponent, Gov. Steve Sisolak, on the issue of education. Lombardo, who has run head-to-head with Sisolak in the polls in recent weeks, has lashed out at his incumbent on the issue, criticizing him for school safety, curricular claims and school ... -
A Lot Of Flares: Wide Legs This Season’s Wide Legs | Fashion
[ad_1] T.Here’s the cool thing about wide-leg pants. A good pair that is classic, chic and understated always makes me feel good. The key is to find one that fits your style and body type perfectly. If you’re petite, wearing stacked heels or angled block heels will lengthen your legs and keep the hem from ... -
Labor shortages in education, health care and railroad jobs fuel labor crisis
[ad_1] Exhausted workers in education, healthcare and rail industries are being pushed back after months of understaffing September 16, 2022 at 4:34 PM EDT Striking nurses call for better working conditions on the public sidewalk outside Riverside Hospital on Sept. 13 in Minneapolis. (Annabelle Malkovich of The Washington Post) The U.S. economy was plunged within ...









