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What happens when a choir director and 100 singers focus on climate change? This weekend, the World House Choir will present Missa Gaia: A Celebration of…
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There’s some controversy in Ohio around energy standards and proposals. But a national group calling for attention to climate change says the state has…
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A recent UN report concludes that we still have just enough time to prevent the worst effects of climate change. University of Dayton professor Bob Brecha…
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One of the common impressions we have about environmental issues is that there will always be a trade-off between economic growth and protecting the…
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A good cup of coffee in the morning and a local craft brew at night are just a couple of life’s simple pleasures many of us enjoy. Over the past decade or…
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Our recent cold winters don’t seem to fit with the story about global warming. Commentator and University of Dayton professor Bob Brecha explains how to…
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Ohio U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown is defending his vote against the Keystone X-L pipeline Tuesday. The move to fast-track the pipeline’s construction was…
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The United States, China and Ohio might seem like an unlikely grouping, but that’s how University of Dayton professor Bob Brecha is making sense of the…
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Should we be thinking about reserving spots for our great-grandchildren on glass-bottom boat tours of New Orleans and Manhattan? How much could sea-levels…
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Many big tech companies are breaking up with the national organization ALEC, or the American Legislative Exchange Council. ALEC is a group geared towards…
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A group of Antioch College students got back Monday morning from the People’s Climate March in New York City. The march was expected to be the largest and…
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Hundreds of Ohio residents, including a large group from Antioch College, will get on buses, trains and take carpools to New York City this weekend for…