In an otherwise confusing and contradictory op-ed in the New York Times, Roy Scranton, a professor of English at Notre Dame, makes a true statement: “The problem of climate change…
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An implicit and unexamined premise has crept into the minds of thinking people. It is that science is the highest act which human beings are capable. It is not. That…
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World News – From heat waves to severe storms and wildfires, the effects of climate change are visible all around us — and new research suggests that the impact of a…
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It’s been a number of weeks since I’ve been to the canyon beyond town. Driving the last two miles of gravel road and parking near the gate yesterday afternoon, my…
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Costa Rica Biological Station Station Tracking Climate Change
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2018/07/01Costa Rica News – The La Selva biological station is a living database showing the impact of climate change. Over the last 50 years, it’s been a natural laboratory.
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How Climate Change Could Impact on Costa Rica’s Valuable Marine Tourism Industry
by admin 2018/03/01Costa Rica News – The effects of climate change could have far-reaching impacts on Costa Rica’s valuable marine tourism industry.
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Renewable Energy Laboratory Opens in Costa Rica
by Isabella Foster Villanueva 2017/09/12Costa Rica News – A new laboratory will train technicians in renewable energies.
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Costa Rica Demonstrates Experience in Renewable Energy in Cuba
by admin 2017/06/05Costa Rica News – (Prensa Latina) Jose Antonio Aragon, member of Costa Rica’s Board of Directors on Planning and Power Development of Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE), presented a keynote lecture…