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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Most high schools in southeastern Wisconsin have already made their share of big plays on the gridiron this fall.But that s not the case for James Madison and Harold S. Vincent, two north side Milwaukee schools that had to postpone their games last week.On Sept. 5, Madison was scheduled to play Washington, and Vincent was slotted to play Riverside, but those games never ha
stanley italia ppened. I m kind of confused, said Darnesha Pouncy, who has a child at Madison. TMJ4 News Darnesha Pouncey is a parent of a James Madison High School freshman. She says kids will miss out on a lot by not having a football team, like building confidence and a reason to keep grades up. She says high school football, and sports in general, are an important part of the educational experience. Confidence, that encoura
stanley thermos mug gement, something that they can look forward to doing, Pouncey said when asked by TMJ4 what students would be missing without football. Like theyre a big part of something, like they want to keep coming to school every day because I have to get good grades to go to practice, go to the games. Watch: Two MPS high schools haven t played a football game because of a lack of players Two MPS high schools still havent played football games In an emailed statement, an M
stanley becher PS representative said, Vincent and Madison were not able to play last week due to registration issues and WIAA acclimatization readiness. Acc Yihq Many Waukesha middle and high school students will double time spent in classroom this week
Temperatures on Earth will shoot past a key danger point unless greenhouse gas emissions fall faster than countries have committed, the world s top body of climate scientists said Monday, warning of the consequences of inaction but also noting ho
stanley cup becher peful signs of progress.U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change revealed a litany of broken climate promises
stanley cup by governments and corporations, accusing them of stoking global warming by clinging to harmful fossil fuels. It is a file of shame, cataloging the empty pledges that put us firmly on track toward an unlivable world, he said.Governments agreed in the 2015 Paris accord to keep global warming well below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit this century, ideally no more than 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Yet temperatures have already increased by over 2F since pre-industrial times, resulting in measurable increases in disasters such as flash floods, extreme heat, more intense hurricanes, and longer-burning wildfires, putting human lives in danger and costing governments hundreds of billions of dollars to confront. Projected global emissions from national pledges place limiting global warming to 1.5C beyond reach and make it harder after 2030 to limit warming to 2C, the panel said.In other words, the report s
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