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For those seeking an introduction to the wolf, to individual wolves and to humanity’s similarities with wolves, this readable book is a worthy first dip in the pool.
Protesters in San Salvador, El Salvador, demand that lawmakers provide water access to the poor in this July 2017 photo. (CNS photo/Jose Cabezas, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Melissa Vida
The archbishop of San Salvador says water is “monopolized and contaminated by industries,” and there needs to be a guarantee of access for “the multitudes.”
(Photo: Jason Edwards/Unsplash)
Politics & SocietyYour Take
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In making decisions about what to eat, respondents to an informal survey told America that the most important factor was their own health.
A combine harvests wheat near a wind turbine close to Lincoln, Kan., in this 2008 file photo. Two religious communities were pleased that two Midwest utilities recently agreed to publish climate risk assessment reports in alignment with the Paris climate accord. (CNS photo/Larry W. Smith, EPA) See SHAREHOLDERS-CLIMATE March 2, 2018.
Politics & SocietyNews
Dennis Sadowski - Catholic News Service
"It's up to shareholders to put before corporations how important it is to work on less emissions."
Image: Composite from Shutterstock/ photo by John W. Miller
Politics & SocietyFeatures
John W. Miller
Moundsville, while in decline, has never been nearly as bad as the picture of rusting hell Mr. Trump painted in his inauguration address.
The Theewaterskloof Dam, a key source of water for Cape Town, South Africa, is completely dry in this April 16, 2017, photo. (AP Photo/Halden Krog, File)
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
There have been warning signs for decades; now South Africa’s second-biggest city is racing to prevent a drought from throttling the economy and causing social unrest.