Biden s Climate Pledge: Not Easy, Not Impossible
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BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) Morgan State University and the University System of Maryland will require students, faculty and staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campuses in the fall.
Morgan State President Dr. David Wilson and the University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay Perman made the annoucements Friday morning.
Morgan is requiring all faculty, staff and students to have received a full vaccination by August 1, 2021.
“After careful consideration, extensive internal and external consultation and supportive feedback from a myriad of members from within our Morgan community, the best path forward to a return to normalcy is to require everyone within our community to get vaccinated,” said President Wilson. “The science is credible; vaccinations are the only way that we are going to achieve herd immunity, and everyone must be a part of that solution. We appreciate everyone’s understanding as we work through these challenging times together, wit
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Leading experts assess what they see as the likely moves
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The world’s top emitters will convene tomorrow and the setting might as well be a virtual chess board.
President Biden’s climate summit will gather three dozen leaders from countries with their own motivations related to domestic politics, international trade and, sometimes, altruistic intentions toward global warming.
The United States is not the knight. At least not yet.
Central to the agenda will be whether the United States commits to the type of aggressive emissions cuts that it’s pushing for from other countries and then whether it can fulfill those promises.
Published: Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Joe Biden. Photo credit: Sipa USA/Newscom
President Biden will host dozens of world leaders at a virtual climate summit tomorrow. Sipa USA/Newscom
The world s top emitters will convene tomorrow and the setting might as well be a virtual chess board.
President Biden s climate summit will gather three dozen leaders from countries with their own motivations related to domestic politics, international trade and, sometimes, altruistic intentions toward global warming.
The United States is not the knight. At least not yet.
Central to the agenda will be whether the United States commits to the type of aggressive emissions cuts that it s pushing for from other countries and then whether it can fulfill those promises.
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