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Guest columnist William Lambers: Basketball can save lives from hunger again
01-08-2024 5:08 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

Both the college and pro basketball seasons are heating up now with games every day. I was watching my alma mater Mount St. Joseph University play Bluffton University of Ohio and wondering if basketball could draw attention to global hunger. There are...

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Ukraine’s hopes for victory over Russia are slipping away
01-31-2024 6:21 PM

By ISHAAN THAROOR

It’s hard to ignore the sense of desperation in Ukraine’s corridors of power. Nearing two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion, authorities in Kyiv maintain their long-standing entreaty to partners in the West: Deliver us more arms,...


Could more emojis help save biodiversity?
12-22-2023 11:35 AM

By CORINNE PURTILL

Earth has millions of fungi species, but the official emoji library has only one: Amanita muscaria, the red-capped, white-spotted mushroom found in fairy tale picture books and Super Mario Brothers.A staggering 180,000 species of butterflies and moths...


EarthTalk: War and the environment 
12-10-2023 11:27 AM

By RODDY SCHEER and DOUG MOSS

Dear EarthTalk: What sort of environmental toll are the major military conflicts going on around the world now taking?— J.D., Salem, NHNo one questions the fact that war is horrible, and it is no less so for the environment. And recent major conflicts...


Guest columnist William Lambers: Share Thanksgiving with the world’s hungry
11-21-2023 3:24 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

It was Thanksgiving in 1963 when a group of 25 people in Plymouth, Massachusetts had an idea: Let’s skip Thanksgiving dinner. These men and women, in the town where America’s first Thanksgiving was held by the Pilgrims, decided to fast at Plymouth’s...


McGovern joins call for cease-fire in Mideast
10-18-2023 7:30 PM

By ALEXANDER MACDOUGALL

Saying that “there is a different path” in Gaza, U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern and six other Democratic lawmakers are calling for a cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas that has killed more than 4,000 people on both sides. The lawmakers released a...


Guest columnist William Lambers: 60 years later, we need JFK’s wish to become reality
10-08-2023 9:18 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

As we mark the 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy signing the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, there is some very alarming news. Reports of increased activity at the nuclear weapons test sites of Russia, China and the U.S. are raising fears...


My Turn: Sanders must fight Yemen blockade
08-15-2023 1:35 PM

By MARYDIANE BAKER

At a “meet and greet” town hall hosted by U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders at the Senior Center in Brattleboro on Aug. 10, Action Corps Vermont presented him with a petition signed by almost 900 people across the country, including many Vermonters, asking for...


My Turn: Learning more about nuclear weapons
07-31-2023 4:45 PM

By SUZANNE R. CARLSON

Watching the film “Oppenheimer,” I resented the sound and visual distractions and the lack of the horrors of the effects of atomic/nuclear weapons on the people and environment around the New Mexico test site (July 16, 1945) and those of Hiroshima and...


Remembering the first atomic bomb and hopes for eliminating nukes
07-13-2023 9:39 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

The first atomic bomb test in New Mexico on July 16, 1945 opened the door to the dangerous nuclear arms races we have seen ever since. J. Robert Oppenheimer, a leader in the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II, thought...


Deep sea mining permits may be coming soon: What are they and what might happen?
07-08-2023 10:53 PM

By VICTORIA MILKO

JAKARTA, Indonesia — The International Seabed Authority – the United Nations body that regulates the world’s ocean floor – is preparing to resume negotiations that could open the international seabed for mining, including for materials critical for...


My Turn: Eisenhower’s post D-Day mission for all of us
06-07-2023 1:56 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

When General Dwight Eisenhower spoke at the third anniversary of the D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944, he praised the bravery of American soldiers. The D-Day invasion of Nazi German occupied France led to the liberation of Europe and victory in World...


My Turn: Gasping climate change contrarians
06-06-2023 5:20 PM

By ROB MOIR

A wheezing noise has emanated from Capitol Hill in Washington of late. It is a last gasp to stop America’s progress on the climate crisis.House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., recently said the following to Fox...


EarthTalk: Last chance to see the Joshua tree?
04-02-2023 2:51 PM

By CASSIE CUNNIFF

Dear EarthTalk: Are the famous Joshua trees of the California desert really going extinct? What can we do to preserve them? — Bill Alexander, Tempe, AZThe Joshua tree is an iconic species of the Mojave Desert that stretches across parts of...


Guest Columnist William Lambers: Founding Fathers would want gun control today
03-30-2023 12:41 PM

By WILLIAM LAMBERS

The tragic shootings in Nashville, with children and staff at the Covenant School being killed, demands action from Congress. But so many times we have seen Congress do nothing after gun violence.If America’s Founding Fathers could have traveled in...


EarthTalk: Jimmy Carter — Ushered in solar age, introduced U.S. to energy conservation and protected Alaska
03-12-2023 11:03 PM

By ANNIE GRAY

Dear EarthTalk: What is former president Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy? – A.J., via emailStanding at the presidential lectern, in front of what looked like a series of oversized plastic deckchairs, Jimmy Carter prophesied that “[a] generation...


Biden seeks to bolster NATO
02-23-2023 11:54 AM

By Matt ViserWARSAW — President Biden sought to bolster the countries along NATO’s eastern flank on Wednesday, pledging full support if Russia begins targeting their countries as he concluded a momentous three-day trip to Ukraine and Poland.Hours...


Assistant planner: Erving at a crossroads with former International Paper mill
05-24-2022 6:44 PM

By JULIAN MENDOZA

ERVING — After receiving zero proposals for redevelopment of the former International Paper mill by the May 13 procurement deadline, town officials are looking to gather community input as to how to move forward.The property at 8 Papermill Road,...

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