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... sciences at Rutgers, said to NJ.com. Katz says the climate in New Jersey, along with farm fields, forests, and opportunities for foraging mean that bears can reproduce heavily. RELATED N.J. black ...
2. Less than 10 Years Left
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There are less than 10 years left until human caused Climate Change becomes irreversible, according to the UN. "A senior environmental official at the United Nations...says entire nations could be wiped ...
... brings in an additional 3.9 inches, according to the Rutgers University Climate Lab, the new record could reach 65 inches. The key to the record-setting rainfall was August, when 12 inches of the wet ...
4. climate change
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Here is what I find absolutely mind-boggling about the masses of a$$es in the right wing moron (rwm) world. It's a world of opposites. The only people claiming that there is no human impact on climate ...
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... Dying) and the mile high glaciers during the last Ice Age was only a 6-7 degrees C swing from today's climate. Nature finds a way to fix imbalances. ...
... business leaders and state workers swapped these predictions and more at a Rutgers University conference on state climate change preparedness. They were not simply sitting around a coal fire telling horror ...
... legislative leaders have been muted, even reluctantly supportive in their opposition. “I grew up in a climate where the Nice worked hard and were valued,” said Senate President Stephen Sweeney, “but ...
... stadium contest. Ironically Ross's Meadowlands project can make money off of the New Jersey Super Bowl. Florida Governor Rick Scott is slashing services in an inhospitable economic climate. Schools ...
... New Jersey small businesses. The survey also found that businesses are feeling more positive about their state government leaders and the state’s business climate. New Jersey businesses saw a second ...
... climate events." Following a meeting in Kampala, Uganda, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirmed two decades of climate research, putting its findings in polite but stark language of ...
... review and trailer ‘Cool It' movie takes on climate change Movie review: ‘Tiny Furniture' Movie review: ‘The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest' ‘The Social Network' is a rousing success (with ...
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM A report from Yale’s Advisory Committee on Campus Climate has found that Sex Week at the school has lost the focus of its stated intention. Yale's president has announced ...
... up every day in a hostile climate to advocate for these persecuted people, because he believes ‘I have to do what I have to do,’” she said. This past January, one of the other few people who did speak ...
14. While Rome burns
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... fracking and allow 20,000 wells. Game over for the climate - see: Obama in the Crosshairs Again on DRBC Vote To Lift Fracking Moratorium http://tinyurl.com/6m3jre5 Hope tinker bell got an ward  ...
... and trailer ‘You Wont Miss Me' movie review with trailer ‘The Tempest': Movie review and trailer ‘Cool It' movie takes on climate change Movie review: ‘Tiny Furniture' Movie review: ‘The ...
... Cain, Texas Gov. Rick Perry is enduring the harsh climate as a result of a campaign appearance in New Hampshire which left some people convinced the Governor had spent more time at the hotel bar than was ...
17. I want to go to Paris!
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BY LORI SENDER NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM THE MAYBE CHRONICLES I know in the current economic climate this may sound rather frothy, not to mention irremediably yuppy, but here goes: I want to go to Paris. ...
... housing and civil rights receive a lot less attention today. Environmental concerns were high in 1971 and have steadily declined despite public debate in the media over climate change and recent extreme ...
... while cheerfully joining with Congress to ship more jobs abroad. In that ominous economic climate, Curtis LaForche captures our current zeitgeist: Are we driving ourselves crazy, or is the end really near? ...
... time, this effort will lead to job creation and economic growth." Last month, the Transportation and Climate Initiative received a $994,500 U.S. Department of Energy planning grant to assist in the ...
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