Articles tagged:Copenhagen

Posted: Mon Dec 14 6 a.m. by Tina Reed
University of Michigan professor discusses climate change conference in Copenhagen

The global climate change conference in Copenhagen just began heating up last week, and a delegation from the University of Michigan hopes to witness it all. That group, which is being led by Richard Rood, a U-M professor of atmospheric, oceanic and space sciences; Paul Edwards from the School of ...

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Posted: Thu Dec 3 10:19 a.m. by Jeff Kass Community Contributor
Do Tiger's swings and misses make a difference?

The “Question of the Night” on ESPN’s Sportscenter last night was, given Tiger Woods’ admission of marital infidelities, Will you root for him next year: 1) More than before; 2) The same as before; 3) Less than before? Tricky question. Perhaps an unfair one. What it’s really asking, of course, ...

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Posted: Thu Nov 5 7 a.m. by Stephanie Fenton Community Contributor
Many Heavens, One Earth: World religions heed call to “go green”

Leaders from nine of the world’s major faith groups gathered earlier this week in part of what has been called “the biggest civil society movement on climate change in history” - or, in other words, the movement of religion toward a greener future. Religion reaches 85 percent of the world’s ...

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Posted: Fri Sep 4 12:22 p.m. by Heather Heath Chapman Community Contributor
A vacation without the kids: What I found in Denmark

Let me be your Oprah, just for a moment. Do you know how, in Oprah’s magazine, there’s always a picture of a beautiful place, and the caption invites you to imagine that you’re there, sitting quietly in that place? And you’d like to relax and give it a try, but ...

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