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Tag: Global Warming

Posted inUncategorized

Nearly 20 percent of S.C. bird species are vulnerable to climate change

by Staff Reports October 21, 2019October 11, 2021
Posted inUncategorized

Charleston activists joining Global Climate Strike on Fri. Sept 20, planning week of workshops

by Skyler Baldwin September 18, 2019May 18, 2021
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Almost 9,000 South Carolinians live in homes at risk of flooding dozens of times a year by 2030, study says

by Adam Manno June 19, 2018
Posted inNews, News Briefs

Charleston Mayor Tecklenburg joins city leaders in vow to uphold Paris climate agreement

by Dustin Waters June 5, 2017
Posted inJack Hunter, News

Can global warming or any science be corrupted by politics?

by Jack Hunter January 6, 2010
Posted inJack Hunter, News

Global warming, Climategate, and the dangers of ‘expert consensus’

by Jack Hunter December 16, 2009
Posted inLetters to the Editor, News

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