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The proven fact of climate change must remain in Iowa’s K-12 science standards. The views expressed herein are not the views of the university or any college or other unit thereof.
Letters to the editor: Climate change is decimating our natural world; college bureaucracies driving tuition costs; lawmakers must address student hunger. Story by Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.
Addressing the removal of ‘climate change’ from the Iowa Science Standards. We climate science experts at the University of Iowa strongly advise Iowa’s Department of Education to maintain ...
More than 45% of Mainers voted for a man who did nothing about climate change during his first term in office and promises, once again, to do nothing over the next four years.
She has worked tirelessly to improve health care, women’s rights and other parts of society, and she has fought for bold policies that address climate change and protect our environment ...
Addressing the root causes of climate change is fine, but beneficial impact will take years, probably decades. Money spent on dealing with these catastrophic events will have immediate benefits ...
Letters should be short, no more than 175 words. We do not accept anonymous letters. Letter-writers should include their full name as well as a street address and telephone number.
It’s time for our leaders to stop playing politics with the planet and start addressing the very real, very costly impacts of climate change. Daniel Burns, Spring Advertisement ...
I appreciate the recent letter to the editor reflecting on 79 years of rapid change in society leading to similar rapid changes in the natural world (“Humanity unable to change climate course ...
Climate change is exacerbating wildfires, and the fires in Colorado are no exception. Unless we want the natural areas of Colorado to become charred remnants of nature’s majesty full of orpha… ...
The proven fact of climate change must remain in Iowa’s K-12 science standards. The views expressed herein are not the views of the university or any college or other unit thereof. Rather, they ...