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Evangelical Environmental Network Thanks Gov. Shapiro For Defending Children's Health Thru An Agreement With CNX Natural Gas; Believes In Repenting Of Sins, 2nd Chances

PA Environment Daily

“Additionally, methane has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after it reaches the atmosphere and is responsible for 25% of the human-produced warming we experience today. The higher temperatures we are seeing in the U.S.

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The State of the Air in 2024? Not Great

Union of Concerned Scientists

I enjoy doing outreach and education about electronics with kids. The American Lung Association’s State of the Air report measures three of the major types of pollutants in the San Joaquin Valley: long-term particle matter, short-term particle matter, and ozone. Ozone, too, poses significant risks to respiratory health.

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Seeing the Earth through alien eyes: an extraterrestrial view of our planet

Physics World

“If I look at the next 50 years, next hundred years maybe, nobody will be able to set up a telescope that’s powerful enough to resolve surface features,” says Jonathan Jiang , an atmospheric scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who uses Earth as a laboratory to model exoplanets.

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BreezoMeter Teams Up with Experts to Improve Air Quality Monitoring

Breezometer

To determine the exposure of the local population to harmful hydrocarbon and ozone levels. UCAR - The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research is a nonprofit partnership of over 115 colleges and universities in North America conducting Earth system science research and training.

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Conservation: History and Future

Environmental Science

The developing science of climatology with its understanding of the need for chemistry made scientists concerned for the future on seeing masses amounts of carbon released into the atmosphere (8) , but also (as it was previously) regarding trees as a resource and the potential for depletion.

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ESA Policy News: May 4, 2023

ESA

Congress Bipartisan members of Congress introduce legislation to address harassment in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2990 ) to address sexual harassment and assault in the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The Chronicle of Higher Education Will a new national park mend tribal ties? –

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Nuclear War: The War Our Planet Won’t Survive

Vermont Law

million metric tons of black carbon aerosol particles into the atmosphere to shade the earth for years. A potential 20 to 50 percent ozone loss over populated areas, and decrease in global precipitation, would cause a nuclear famine. Catholic Action of Hawaii/Peace Education Project. , An initial drop of 1.25 Rumsfeld. ,

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