News - Focus the Nation
By Daniel Horgan A youthquake of activism is hitting college campuses as students -- armed with cellphones, lots of contacts and political savvy -- tackle global warming.
By Shelby Wood, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Feb. 1--About 3,200 people turned out Thursday night at the University of Portland to show lawmakers that voters, especially young voters, want action to curb global warming.
By Neil Gonzales, Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif. Feb. 3--PALO ALTO -- Stanford University sophomore Sabine Bergmann wants to focus her education on issues involving global warming. "I really want to spend my life and career on climate change," the 19-year-old said.
By Neil Gonzales PALO ALTO -- Stanford University sophomore Sabine Bergmann wants to focus her education on issues involving global warming. "I really want to spend my life and career on climate change," the 19-year-old said.
By Mallory Cash, The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C. Jan. 31--CHAPEL HILL -- "Theoretically, you can flush your toilet, walk to a plasma screen in the lobby and observe your floor's increase in water usage," said Jessilyn Kemp.
