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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Keep Energy on the Front Burner

By Sam Harbourt April 30, 2010

For months, every article or column discussing the Democrats' 2010 agenda has come with a disclaimer warning of the expiration date for meaningful progress on major issues. As the midterm elections approach,...

Extreme Weather Punctuates Warming

By Andrew Swanson April 9, 2010

Back in mid-March, when the weather cracked the 70-degree mark for the first time this year, my friend introduced me to a great saying. Across a table at Leo's, he grandly announced that we were basking...

Time for U.S. to Take Lead on Environment, Says Secretary of Energy

By Brian Burke March 29, 2010

U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu called for a cap on carbon emissions in this country and said that the United States should be the leader of a new industrial revolution on Monday evening in Gaston...

Students Tackle Real-World Challenges at Copenhagen

By Kendra Jones February 9, 2010

*As world leaders assembled in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December for the UN Climate Summit, three Georgetown students were also in attendance. One of them was Jessica Robbins (SFS '12), a Science, Technology...

Student Panel Reflects on Climate Talks

By Maddie McLennon February 5, 2010

Among the tens of thousands of people gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark, last December were five members of the Georgetown community four students and a professor who reconvened on Wednesday in the Mortara...

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