
Scientists may give Earth some sunscreen
Apparently, the world could use some sunshades. At least, that is one of the many options being considered.

12,000 ring White House to protest tar sands pipeline
An estimated 12,000 tar sands protesters encircled the White House, Nov. 6, chanting, "Stop the pipeline, stop the greed, and give the people what they need."

Labor calls for aid after Texas wildfires
The AFL-CIO of Texas is working with United Way organizations to set up a Union Wildfire Relief Fund and aid the victims of the Texas wilfire disaster.

After record hot summer, get ready for winter
This summer has been the second hottest on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported last week. And there's more.

Huge Phoenix dust storm tied to climate change
The giant dust cloud rolled over the city of Phoenix on July 5.

Thousands evacuate Minot, "We're trying to help"
The worst flood in four decades has hit Minot, N.D. Water from the Souris River is predicted to begin pouring over dikes, which led authorities to order the evacuation of 12,000 people there,

Arizona faces largest wildfire in its history
Investigators were questioning "persons of interest" in regard to the origin of the blaze, but campfire mishaps aren't the only cause of the fires.

Republicans reject climate change
Earlier this month, House Republicans rejected three amendments stating that global warming is real, poses a threat and is caused by humans.

Blizzard blues? Relax: it’s hotter than ever
Guess what: this year is stacking up as one of the hottest since we humans started keeping thermometer-based temperature records 160 years ago.


