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Talk links pollution, climate change

Erica Maurice Staff Writer To celebrate World Food Day, ASULV President Ava Jahan­vash brought to campus a Ugandan farmer to talk about the issues of climate change and food security. Constance...

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Panel discusses climate change

Aghop Der-Karabetian, professor of psychology; Kanya Godde, assistant professor of anthropology; and Kathleen Weaver, assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, share their views of climate...

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Commentary: Bill Nye the ‘all-of-a-sudden political’ Guy

Christian Orozco, Web Editor Science is a wonderful tool to determine, question and hypothesize different questions we have about Earth and the universe. This is why we learn about different sciences...

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Scientist highlights climate issues

Josh Fisher of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory talks about climate change in a presentation that took place at the Holy Name of Mary Parish in San Dimas. The event “Caring for Our Common Home” was held...

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Orr explores climate change

David Orr, author and environmental studies professor at Oberlin College, gives a lecture on his new book “Dangerous Years: Education in a Hotter Time” March 4 in La Fetra Lecture Hall. He discussed a...

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Action urged in war on warming

Vanessa Avilez Staff Writer Lakes are drying up, ice glaciers are melting, the sea level is rising, and the earth is heating. Sound familiar? It should because these are just some of the results of...

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Global warming is real

The issue of global warming has taken center stage in recent weeks because it is alarmingly real; the earth is dangerously warming up and there needs to be a global solution to stop this potential...

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Problem solved: Block out the sun

editorial cartoon by Matt Hill With global warming becoming a day-to-day topic, many are trying to find ways they can help solve the issue. In a recent response to the Kyoto Protocol, which urges...

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Professors offer students some eco-living tips

Alexandra Lozano News Editor Global warming has become an increasing problem over the last 30 years. Here are some tips from biology professors at the University of La Verne on what students can do to...

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Cal Poly co-op thinks green

Madison Steff Staff Writer Cal Poly Pomona has taken its concern for the environment and its well-being to another level by providing students and alumni with the opportunity to live in an...

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Gore will send a worldwide ‘SOS’

Jessica Bell Arts Editor Kady Bell Web Editor Former Vice President Al Gore sent an SOS to the world and July 7, 2007, will mark the day many big-name rockers, actresses and actors finally heed his...

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Global warming efforts gone mad

Tom Anderson, Editor in Chief When it comes to assigning blame for global warming, air pollution and all the rest of the planet’s ills, California lawmakers (and the lemmings that continue to support...

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Film, media fight global warming

Alexandra Lozano News Editor Green is the scene. After the release of “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore was at the center of jokes and parodies concerning global warming. In May 2006 Gore starred in the...

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Incentives given for eco-friendly campuses

Jonathan Smith Staff Writer These days, it seems global warming is the main focus of a lot of young college students. Colleges are rapidly changing their campuses to make their schools more...

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Talk links pollution, climate change

Erica Maurice Staff Writer To celebrate World Food Day, ASULV President Ava Jahan­vash brought to campus a Ugandan farmer to talk about the issues of climate change and food security. Constance...

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Panel discusses climate change

Aghop Der-Karabetian, professor of psychology; Kanya Godde, assistant professor of anthropology; and Kathleen Weaver, assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, share their views of climate...

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Commentary: Bill Nye the ‘all-of-a-sudden political’ Guy

Christian Orozco, Web Editor Science is a wonderful tool to determine, question and hypothesize different questions we have about Earth and the universe. This is why we learn about different sciences...

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Scientist highlights climate issues

Josh Fisher of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory talks about climate change in a presentation that took place at the Holy Name of Mary Parish in San Dimas. The event “Caring for Our Common Home” was held...

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Orr explores climate change

David Orr, author and environmental studies professor at Oberlin College, gives a lecture on his new book “Dangerous Years: Education in a Hotter Time” March 4 in LaFetra Lecture Hall. He discussed a...

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Politics offer sustainable solutions

Christina Garcia News Editor Roughly 65 audience members attended the Robert and Mary Neher Global Sustainability lecture titled “Environmentalism and the Resonance Dilemma” Wednesday in the Harris...

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