State's glaciers eyed for warming
With more glaciers than any state in the Lower 48, Washington has emerged as a bellwether for global warming. The signs are not encouraging.
In One with Nineveh Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich argue that continued population growth, expansion of current consumption patterns, and maldistribution of power are impeding our progress toward a sustainable society. They believe that these issues are intimately connected with, and obscured by, current politics.
In this blog, I am attempting to track news related to climate changes to see if we really are living under The Shadow of Nineveh.
With more glaciers than any state in the Lower 48, Washington has emerged as a bellwether for global warming. The signs are not encouraging.
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