Climate News
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
A recent Harris poll found that nearly two-thirds of Americans want the next President to initiate strong action on climate change. The nationwide poll shows that 4 in 10 Americans agree that if action is not taken to address global warming and climate change, the country’s national security will be threatened by global instability.
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
Chicago is not the only city considering the value of multi-modal transport in an urban environment. New research is coming out that agrees with and builds on what CNT advocates: eliminating auto dependency is a key to cleaner, less congested and more livable cities.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
The Presidential Climate Action Project (PCAP) delivered the State of the Climate paper to the White House this morning with a very impressive list of signatories. The list includes two Nobel Laureates, a number of the nation’s top climate scientists and policy experts, mayors, and business leaders. CNT’s President and member of the PCAP Steering Committee Scott Bernstein is one of the signatories.
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
CNT is pleased to announce the release of the Presidential Climate Action Plan (PCAP), a plan to help the next President of the United States take bold action on global warming within the first 100 days of the new administration. Developed by a broad group of leaders from around the nation, the PCAP is the most comprehensive and detailed plan for national climate action yet presented to the presidential candidates and the American people. It consists of more than 100 proposed policies and programs covering more than a dozen critical areas of endeavor. More broadly, PCAP identifies how the 44th President and the Congress can help America find its path to a 21st Century economy that achieves three critical objectives: security, opportunity and stewardship.
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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
The November 4th deadline for when 39 bus routes will be completely eliminated while fares climb to $3 is a mere 2 weeks away, and with no plans to make a move before this first wave of devastating cuts, the Illinois General Assembly continues to wallow in dispute over funding schemes.
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Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Did you know that October is International Walk to School Month? Walking to school is a great way to improve the health of school-children, take care of the environment, and also raise community awareness of pedestrian safety all at the same time. Walking to school is an important part of community sustainability, as it promotes neighborhood involvement, health, care for the environment, and walkability. International Walk to School month is a movement world-wide to promote walking to school. Every year millions of students participate in all 50 states and countries around the world.
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
Last Saturday afternoon, at an intimate gathering at the Al Raby School for Community and Environment, Dr. Wangari Maathai presided over the dedication of a native garden planted in her name. Students, teachers and community members listened as Dr. Maathai spoke of the essential role gardens like the Wangari Maathai Natural Garden play in promoting urban renewal, social and environmental activism and raising awareness-from the Al Raby School on Chicago’s West Side to the Green Belt Movement in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
You’ve gotten rid of your car, shop the local farmer’s market with your cloth bag, and purchased green tags to offset your vacation. And still not quite satisfied you are doing all you can to reduce your carbon footprint. Adapting your way of life is important so you want to feel like you’ve made strides that impact both the environment and your wallet.
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Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Kicking off a busy week of Earth Month related activities, hundreds of
people gathered at Daley Plaza last Saturday to tell Congress to “step up” their climate change agendas and reduce 80% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. For this National Day of Climate Action, people gathered in all 50 states in more than 1400 places around the country.
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Thursday, March 8th, 2007
By 2030, Chicago could be up to four degrees Fahrenheit warmer and basking (or baking) in double-digit temperature increases by the end of this century. Extreme heat abnormal to our region’s ecosystem would become more common and storms more severe and with greater impacts. Despite greater precipitation levels, the Midwest would actually be a drier climate and suffer drought due to the increased evaporation associated with warmer areas. The potential scenarios and subsequent dominoes falling would affect our lake levels, water quality, rivers, ecosystem, plant life, and energy use. The impact of these changes would be dramatic-affecting all aspects of Chicagoans quality of life.
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