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Journalism Failed On Climate Crisis Front; Now It’s Normalizing Lying

As a journalist for the past 32 years, I take no glee in writing this. I find the situation embarrassing, troubling, and dangerous. It makes me sick to my stomach when I see how much the news of the day/hour/minute is framed.

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Rising Ocean Temperatures Could Sink Southern New England on Multiple Levels

Mounting pressures are threatening the world’s marine waters, and the Ocean State isn’t immune to the accumulating stress. In fact, Rhode Island, like the rest of the world, has plenty to lose. Much has already been lost. Much more likely will be.

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The Dandelion Battle Resumes: Poison Season Returns to Southern New England

The amount of toxic chemicals dumped on lawns and public grounds annually to turn lifeless space green and kill dandelions and white clover is staggering — some 80 million pounds year after year in the United States.

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