Put climate change propaganda in the curriculum - The Boston Globe
Here in Massachusetts, the Youth Climate Action Network (a group in which I participate), made up of schools and groups from all over the state, is organizing a public hearing on climate-change education. The network is made up of students, educators, community organizers, and others. Members are working together to define the specific lessons and skills that could become part of the state-mandated curriculum.On a desert island with Leonardo DiCaprio: Forecast Earth
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Among all proposed educational reforms, climate-change education is a time-sensitive issue that needs to be acted upon immediately.
Queen Arsem-O'Malley, a Boston Latin senior, was a Ward Fellow with the Globe editorial page this summer.
This is one of those "lesser of two evil" stories. It would seem that the best way to leave a pristine tropical island in its virginal state is simply not to build anything on it. So why would hard core environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio be planning an eco-resort off the coast of Belize on the 104-acre Blackadore Caye island, which he bought for $1.75 million in 2005?Dallas Environmental Policy Examiner: Only 47% of Americans allegedly willing to pay for green goods and services
47% of Americans now report they are willing to pay more in order to get a cleaner environment.
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Time sensitive because the time is running out on the hoax.
Propaganda is not science, and asking government scientists to prove that taxes are controlling the weather is laughable on it's face.
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