Tag Archives: environmental problems

‘Let’s not give up now; ‘We are on the verge of success’

Susan Solomon was born and raised in Chicago and received her PhD in atmospheric chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for his work in the 1980s that revealed how the Earth’s protective ozone layer was being depleted by man-made chemicals. Their work formed the basis of the 1989 Montreal protocol, an… Read More »

Vatican conference on ‘climate resilience’ is the latest in a long series of environmental initiatives led by Pope Francis and the Catholic Church – 5 essential reads

From May 15 to 17, 2024, American leaders, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy, will participate in a global conference on environmental issues. Wandering? Vatican. The summit, titled “From Climate Crisis to Climate Resilience,” will focus not only on mitigating climate change but also on human adaptation. “We must begin to… Read More »

Children are expensive not only for parents but also for the environment; So how many are too many?

People born in the future will inherit a planet in the midst of a global ecological crisis. Natural habitats are being destroyed, the world is getting warmer, and scientists fear we are experiencing the sixth mass extinction event in Earth history. In this case, does it make sense to bring a child into the world?… Read More »