Getty Images Environmental groups say more money needs to be invested in the annual farm payments budget Environmental groups have warned that work to boost biodiversity across the UK countryside will be put at risk by the government’s decision to freeze the level of payments to farms in England. Farmers – already angry at changes […]
What do questions of safety and digital security of environmental organisers who are facing government repression in Serbia, greenwashing mining for so-called critical raw minerals and internet shutdowns in occupied Palestine have to do with each other? In this blog post, I share some reflections from connecting these and other seemingly separate issues during my […]
There was no time for West Ham United to rest on their laurels following Sunday’s victory against Manchester United, as the graft continued right away with Nottingham Forest on the horizon. The Irons head to the East Midlands in our next Premier League assignment on Saturday, looking to take our home form onto the road. […]
In a decisive move to combat extreme smog levels, the Punjab Environmental Department has enforced a “Green Lockdown” in Lahore. Following a spike in the Air Quality Index (AQI) to a hazardous 708, authorities have designated several areas, including Davis Road, Egerton Road, and parts of Shimla Hill, as smog hotspots. Restrictions include a complete […]
I originally published this recipe in 2012 at our very first Friendsgiving we shared on this blog. This is still the go-to green bean casserole I make again and again. IMO it’s the best green bean casserole recipe as it’s creamy, has a ton of flavors and while not AS easy to make as the […]
John Green, the bestselling author of books like The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska, both of which have been adapted, is releasing a nonfiction book about Tuberculosis titled Everything Is Tuberculosis: The History and Persistence of Our Deadliest Infection. The book will be published in spring 2024 by Crash Course Books, a […]
On November 5, 6 & 7, we’re collaborating with Lori Regattieri and Fieke Jansen to host three online conversations with fantastic speakers that are open to all. Join in as we discuss the ecological burdens of computation, challenge the notion of scale, uplift communal and regenerative computing practices, and dream together about alternative socio-technical pathways […]
NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover has provided a nighttime image of the Malgosa Crest abrasion patch located at “Serpentine Rapids.” This image was captured using the SHERLOC WATSON camera on the rover’s robotic arm. The abrasion patch, measuring 5 centimetres in diameter, features a notable green spot, approximately 2 millimetres wide. The image was taken on […]
Dr. Sydnee and Justin are joined by John Green to talk about the still-prevalent disease of tuberculosis and how his company Good.Store is using coffee and tea to eradicate it in one African country. Music: “Medicines” by The Taxpayers https://taxpayers.bandcamp.com/ Source link
The Most and Least Green Cities in America This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Urban green spaces benefit the environment by cooling cities, reducing pollution, and managing rainwater. They also improve people’s health by providing places to […]