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How Should We Think About the End of the World as We Know it?

Inside Climate News

“Yes, it’s a catastrophe,” Elizabeth Weil writes of climate change. “And no, you would not be better off if you continued to tell yourself otherwise.” By Kiley Bense In the 14th century, the Italian poet Petrarch wrote a letter to a friend in Avignon, describing his sense of “foreboding” after an earthquake shook the foundations of Rome’s churches. “What should I do first, lament or be frightened?

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Saturday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips 11.19.22

PA Environment Daily

Are You Telling Your Story? House returns to session January 1 [Adjourned for year] -- Committee Schedule Senate returns to session January 1 [Adjourned for year] -- Committee Schedule TODAY’s Calendar Of Events -- Center For Coalfield Justice Holds First Water Distribution Day Nov. 19 To Help Provide Families Drinking Water In Greene County Following Alleged ‘Frack-Out’ At Natural Gas Well Site In June [PaEN] -- Post-Gazette: Efforts To Stop A Natural Gas Leak For The Last 12 Days At A Cambria