Photo: Pixabay/Medi2Go Global warming doesn’t stop on a dime. If people everywhere stopped burning fossil fuels tomorrow, stored heat would still continue to warm the atmosphere. Picture how a radiator heats a home. Water is heated by a boiler, and the hot water circulates through pipes and radiators in the […]
Read MoreOn 23 March 2022, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (the Service) issued a proposed rule (Proposed Rule) to reclassify the northern long-eared bat from a threatened species to an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act.1 The Service previously listed the northern long-eared bat (NLEB) as threatened because of […]
Read MoreResearch Triangle Park – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP welcomes Nathan Huff as a partner in its complex commercial litigation and disputes practice. He joins the firm’s Research Triangle Park office from Phelps Dunbar. With more than 15 years of litigation experience, Huff concentrates his practice on business, including […]
Read MoreANTARA – Mengantisipasi terjadinya kebakaran hutan dan lahan akibat pembukaan lahan dengan dibakar, Pemerintah Provinsi Riau telah menyiapkan bantuan ekskavator untuk petani. Bantuan tersebut, seperti dikatakan Gubernur Riau …
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Countries: Lebanon, Libya, occupied Palestinian territory, Syrian Arab Republic, Ukraine, Yemen Source: World Food Programme As Ramadan begins, the soaring cost of food in import-dependent Middle Eastern and North African countries is creating challenges for millions of families already struggling to keep hunger at bay.
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Aerial view of the biogas plant located in the industrial park of Zárate, a municipality in eastern Argentina, featuring three large biodigesters. CREDIT: Courtesy of BGA Energía Sustentable By Daniel GutmanZÁRATE, Argentina , Mar 31 2022 (IPS) Three giant concrete cylinders with inflated membrane roofs are a strange sight in […]
Read MoreNorth Korea’s launch last week of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), reported to be its most formidable yet, may have been a less advanced weapon than previously believed, according to a South Korean military official.
Read MorePhoto: Pixabay/sergeitokmakov Cryptocurrencies are increasingly gaining currency worldwide, but not everyone is pleased about that development. Environmentalists have long been crying foul about the vast carbon footprint of Bitcoin and other blockchain-based virtual currencies. The carbon footprint of Bitcoin alone equals that of New Zealand with its nearly 37 megatons […]
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will hold its next offshore wind lease auction on 11 May 2022, for two lease areas in the Carolina Long Bay. The lease areas comprise 110,091 acres off the coast of North and South Carolina. The auction date will occur weeks ahead of a […]
Read MoreSydney – Global law firm K&L Gates has advised Simmtech Holdings Co Ltd, a listed South Korean printed circuit board (PCB) company, in establishing its first large scale factory in Southeast Asia to help to address the world’s global chip shortage. The value of the project is in excess of […]
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