Former Jets player rips Aaron Rodgers over controversial post-loss comments

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers raised eyebrows when he seemed to suggest following the New York Jets’ 26-21 loss to the Seattle Seahawks that dropped Gang Green to 3-9 that he’s not the only person to blame for New York’s offensive struggles.  “There’s 11 guys on the field,” Rodgers said in his postgame media availability. “Sometimes it’s my fault. Definitely multiple times today. And then

Explore the world’s wildest cuisine on a gourmet trip to Greenland

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Wild, rugged, pristine and elemental, Greenland is undeniably beautiful. Spanning 800,000sq miles and surrounded by ocean, this vast ice-patchworked island is home to just 57,000 inhabitants, living in sparse settlements scattered around its fjord-feathered coast. There’s nowhere like it on Earth, and that goes for the food

7 of the best places to eat in Greenland

This article was produced by National Geographic Travelleri (UK). Greenland is a unique place and the same goes for its cuisine, with a spotlight on wild protein such as reindeer, snow hare and seal. Now, a growing number of restaurants are shining a spotlight on modern Greenlandic cuisine, with innovative and often sustainably sourced dishes

#CTS24 Concluded Last Week, Advancing Net-Zero Goals and Sustainable Solutions

#CTS24 Concluded Last Week, Advancing Net-Zero Goals and Sustainable Solutions London, UK, Dec 2, 2024 – (ACN Newswire) – The 3rd edition of the London Climate Technology Show concluded last week, paving a vital roadmap towards fully decarbonising our planet through sustainable technologies. The event brought together policymakers, eco-technology leaders, industry professionals, and innovators, all

Damen expands shore power capacity to support all vessel types

Home Green Marine Damen expands shore power capacity to support all vessel types December 2, 2024, by Fatima Bahtić Dutch Damen Shiprepair Oranjewerf, a part of Damen Shipyards Group, has given a green boost to its ship repair, maintenance, conversion, and refit projects by expanding the shore power capacity to cover all types of vessels that

Why the happiest country can’t stop greening

There are many reasons to worry about climate change. Finland seems to lack most of them. It has some of the planet’s cleanest air and water. It is abundant in forests and delights in its fauna. Berries can be picked in the wild as a natural right. About one in every seven Finns owns forested

HK Island to get ‘smart and green’ transit line

Transport officials say they hope to kick-start construction projects for a transit line linking HKU and Wong Chuk Hang MTR stations in 2027. In a paper submitted to Legco, the Transport and Logistics Bureau said rather than the heavy rail originally proposed, the new plan for the South Island Line (West) is to build a