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When science becomes a messiah: Why Project NOAH’s P1-billion budget should make us pause
THE P1-billion allocation for Project NOAH is, on its face, a welcome development. In a country battered annually by typhoons, floods, landslides, storm surges and increasingly erratic climate ...
The researchers produced a report a that was central in a Trump administration effort to stop regulating climate pollution.
Scientists' worst fears about Trump's cuts to research funding haven't come to pass, thanks to several legal challenges and ...
The International Court of Justice reiterated in 2025 that the 1.5°C limit is the countries' primary agreed target under the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A MERICAN SCIENTISTS have historically been leaders in the collection and analysis of data on climate change. The ...
Congressional probe uncovers alleged efforts to influence federal judges on climate cases through judicial education programs ...
A recent study found that about 90% of priests, ministers, and other Christian leaders in the U.S. believe that the climate is changing and that humans are at least partly responsible. But about half ...
The scientific community called the group’s July 2025 report ‘fundamentally incorrect.’ The EPA can use it to slash ...
Bliss, a Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley, typically gets up at 6 a.m. to make the drive to rural Lake County, where she’s ...
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‘Lying liars who lie’: FirstEnergy’s corruption legacy haunts its climate change claims
FirstEnergy may have a legitimate point about climate change increasing storm intensity and complicating power restoration efforts—but nobody’s buying it. According to Today in Ohio podcast hosts, the ...
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