Democracy Now! 2012-10-30 Tuesday

Democracy Now! 2012-10-30 Tuesday

  • Headlines for October 30, 2012
  • Climate Change & Historic Superstorm Sandy: 70+ Dead, Streets Submerged, Millions Without Power
  • Climate Change, Hurricanes and the Fate of America's Coastal Cities
  • Climate Activists Call on Presidential Candidates to Address Global Warming as Pres. Obama Declares NYC Disaster Area
  • Oyster Creek Nuclear Plant Declares Emergency in Face of Superstorm Sandy Tidal Surge
  • Professor Confronts Climate Deniers in the West, Explores "Unconventional Fuels"
Published: 
10/30/2012 - 8:00am

Democracy Now! 2012-10-29 Monday

Democracy Now! 2012-10-29 Monday

  • Headlines for October 29, 2012
  • Bill McKibben on Hurricane Sandy and Climate Change: "If There Was Ever a Wake-up Call, This Is It"
  • Frankenstorm: Meteorologist Warns Hurricane Sandy an Outgrowth of Global Warming's Extreme Weather
  • Nuclear Plants from Virginia to Vermont Could Be Impacted from Massive Hurricane Sandy
  • Hurricane Sandy Kills 51 in Haiti, Leaving Behind Fears of Disease Outbreak and Growing Toll

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Published: 
10/29/2012 - 8:00am
Due to the weather emergency, ALL Town and School buildings will be CLOSED on Monday, October 29th. All Belmont Public Schools and all Town Committee meetings are cancelled for Monday. The Beech Street Center & Belmont Public Library will be CLOSED . Current forecasts predict this storm has the...
BELMONT REQUESTS STORM ASSISTANCE FROM RESIDENTS The Town of Belmont is requesting that residents work with their neighbors to clear storm drains in front of their property and along their roadway. There is a high possibility of Hurricane Sandy hitting the east coast with heavy rains and high winds...
Storm Information Advisory and Tips Current forecasts predict that Belmont may be impacted by strong winds and heavy rain beginning as early as Sunday. This storm has the potential to cause flooding as well as downed trees and power lines. Take the proper precautions to ensure that basements are free of valuables which may be damaged in the event that flooding occurs. All Town Departments are making preparations to deal with whatever the weather brings.

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