Welcome to the Climate Change Inforama website. This is where you will post your current events articles about climate change, sustainability and the environment. You need to include your name with each entry, complete source documentation (in bibliographical format), a link to the article on the Internet and a brief summary of the article (5 lines or less). Your entries are due on Wednesday of each week. Questions for the News Bowl on Friday will be based on the articles submitted to this site. Please do not post your questions on the website. Send them to me via email by Wednesday.
You are responsible for knowing the content of this website. You will be assessed at the end of the term on how well you participate in the News Bowl on Friday. Your assessment will be based on the number of questions you answer correctly in the contest.
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By Hana Dennison, Mike. "U.S. Military Takes Steps to Address Climate Change; Buys Renewable Jet Fuel from Montana Source." 20 Apr. 2010. Web. 20 Apr. 2010. http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_c32a96a2-4cce-11df-ab60-001cc4c03286.html
The U.S. military is trying to get the word out about Global Warming. They have just purchased biofuels, to help stop climate change. They want to reduce our dependency on fuels from other countries so "we can become better war-fighters." They are trying to do more then let people know about it there trying to fight global warming and stop it. One of their jets will take off for its first flight using biofuel on earth day.
The Republicans in the senate have recently introduced legislation that will attempt to stop the White House efforts to make federal agencies consider climate change when proposing their projects. The bill states that the Nation Environmental Policy Act should not document or predict the climate effects of federal action, such as burning fossil fuels. Agencies must look over a project that will produce over 25000 metric tons of greenhouse gases annually. Agencies must also take into account the effects of climate change on their projects, such as building close to the sea, as the sea is rising. The Republicans state that what the White House is doing could stop road construction, delay domestic energy production and hurt jobs.
Welcome to the Climate Change Inforama website. This is where you will post your current events articles about climate change, sustainability and the environment. You need to include your name with each entry, complete source documentation (in bibliographical format), a link to the article on the Internet and a brief summary of the article (5 lines or less). Your entries are due on Wednesday of each week. Questions for the News Bowl on Friday will be based on the articles submitted to this site. Please do not post your questions on the website. Send them to me via email by Wednesday.
You are responsible for knowing the content of this website. You will be assessed at the end of the term on how well you participate in the News Bowl on Friday. Your assessment will be based on the number of questions you answer correctly in the contest.
Post your articles on this page week of
By Hana
Dennison, Mike. "U.S. Military Takes Steps to Address Climate Change; Buys Renewable Jet Fuel from Montana Source." 20 Apr. 2010. Web. 20 Apr. 2010.
http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/article_c32a96a2-4cce-11df-ab60-001cc4c03286.html
The U.S. military is trying to get the word out about Global Warming. They have just purchased biofuels, to help stop climate change. They want to reduce our dependency on fuels from other countries so "we can become better war-fighters." They are trying to do more then let people know about it there trying to fight global warming and stop it. One of their jets will take off for its first flight using biofuel on earth day.
Posted by James
"Senate Republicans Move to Bar NEPA Analysis of Climate Change Impacts." New York Times. 20 Apr. 2010. Web. 21 Apr. 2010. <http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2010/04/20/20greenwire-senate-republicans-move-to-bar-nepa-analysis-o-53404.html>.
The Republicans in the senate have recently introduced legislation that will attempt to stop the White House efforts to make federal agencies consider climate change when proposing their projects. The bill states that the Nation Environmental Policy Act should not document or predict the climate effects of federal action, such as burning fossil fuels. Agencies must look over a project that will produce over 25000 metric tons of greenhouse gases annually. Agencies must also take into account the effects of climate change on their projects, such as building close to the sea, as the sea is rising. The Republicans state that what the White House is doing could stop road construction, delay domestic energy production and hurt jobs.