UN makes dire climate change forecast based on bad population numbers

UN makes dire climate change forecast based on bad population numbers

The United Nations issued its Synthesis Report on climate change, Nov. 1, with the dire warning that the world must stop using fossil fuels by the year 2100 or face irreversible damage to the planet – based on population and economic growth they say are two main culprits. These two factors ...

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Liberia prays, has plunge in Ebola cases not seen in other countries

In Liberia, where 85 percent of the population identifies as Christian, two periods of prayer and fasting were followed by reports of a decrease in the number of new Ebola patients. Did prayer and fasting have anything to do with the dramatic drop? Only God knows. But eyewitness accounts and ...

Ebola scares Kentuckians

Parents at St. Margaret Mary Catholic School near Louisville, Ky., expressed so many concerns about Susan Sherman returning to the classroom this month that administrators asked her to take a 21-day paid \"precautionary leave\" of absence from her class and get a doctor\'s note before returning. ...

Moses recovers life, finds friend

Little Moses, just 10 years old, was found, barely alive, on the side of the road in Monrovia. He had been traveling with his family in Liberia\'s capital city, when his parents succumbed to the deadly Ebola virus, leaving him behind – orphaned and alone. This gentle, little boy was not only ...

'Sarah' was sex trafficked by her own husband

Sarah\'s bizarre story is a modern one of tragedy and triumph, hopelessness and helpfulness. It is a story of sex abuse and sex trafficking, drug abuse and rehabilitation, devastation and restoration. After giving her heart to Jesus as a youngster, Lynn was sexually abused by a trusted adult. She ...

Tennessee church attempts to abolish modern day slavery

The numbers of orphans and at-risk children worldwide are overwhelming with 253 million having no parents, or one parent alive but unwilling or unable to care for them, or been abandoned to fend for themselves; but the issue is also local for one Tennessee congregation.Realizing the daily struggle ...

NYC doctor bowled, jogged & used the subway before Ebola diagnosis

Another American who contracted Ebola in West Africa was diagnosed with the virus in New York late Thursday night, Oct. 23. Dr. Craig Spencer, 33, a physician with the charity group Doctors without Borders, is the first reported case in the highly populated New York City. The organization today ...

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