
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley: Climate and Energy News Roundup
A third of Pakistan has been flooded and more than 1,000 people were killed in a “monster monsoon” that has swept away lives, homes, crops and bridges.

A third of Pakistan has been flooded and more than 1,000 people were killed in a “monster monsoon” that has swept away lives, homes, crops and bridges.

From Sept. 9 to Oct. 3., the bi-annual major Fashion Shows will appear in due succession in New York, London, Milan and Paris. On high display, top designer brands will dazzle the world with the newest styles for next year’s Spring and Summer wardrobes.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the next week.

In light of the government’s tendency to exploit crises (legitimate or manufactured) and capitalize on the nation’s heightened emotions, confusion and fear as a means of extending the reach of the police state, one has to wonder what so-called crisis it will declare next.

As long as I’ve been following Ben Cline’s political career, in the General Assembly and the U.S. Congress, one constant has been his open hostility to labor unions.
Museums in the Richmond area have joined forces to make their museums more accessible to the community through a signature access program called Museums for All.
Top counterintelligence officials warned every CIA station and base around the world last year that “troubling numbers of informants” recruited to spy for the U.S. were being captured and killed.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration appointments this week.

Solar panels are going up across the Chesapeake Bay watershed to help states reach their renewable energy targets. But, while working to achieve climate-related goals, solar fields have the potential to generate water pollution — through increased stormwater runoff.

The Duke Gallery of Fine Art is has opened the 2022-23 academic year with an immersive exhibition by Nekisha Durrett titled “True Grit.”
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