Environment For decades, the oceans have absorbed much of the excess heat caused by greenhouse gases. The latest observations suggest they are reaching their limits, so how worried should we be? By Madeleine Cuff Facebook / Meta Twitter / X icon Linkedin Reddit Email Ray Collins This time last year, Dean Grubbs and his colleagues
Premier League done deals: Every completed transfer in 2024 summer window – Man United announce double deal as Neto joins Chelsea
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Democrats file complaint to block Green Party from presidential ballot in Wisconsin
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A taste for carbon dioxide
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How greener schoolyards benefit kids — and the whole community
The spotlight When Lois Brink’s kids were in elementary school, she remembers being struck by how uninviting their schoolyard was. She described it as “scorched earth” — little more than a dirt field coated in “I don’t know how many decades of weed retardant” and some aging play equipment. But Brink, a landscape architect and
BTC block reward miners drowning in red ink as chasing the green gets harder
BTC block reward miners must be rethinking their business models because their current model no longer makes economic sense. The Core Scientific mining operation’s Q2 figures showed a net loss of $805 million in the three months ending June 30. While most of that red ink was a non-cash adjustment related to its recovery from
Video of Eric Schmidt blaming remote work for Google’s woes mysteriously vanishes
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who has since moved on to greener and perhaps more dangerous pastures, told an audience of Stanford students recently that “Google decided that work-life balance and going home early and working from home was more important than winning.” Evidently this hot take was not for wider consumption, as Stanford —
Hospitality America Focusing on Mentorship to Attract, Retain Hotel Employees and Cultivate Future Leaders
Greenville, S.C., August 13, 2024 — Employee turnover is a reality for the hospitality industry. Annual turnover is estimated to be between 70 to 80 percent, with analysts citing low wages, long hours, and a lack of career growth opportunities as contributing factors. For hotel management company Hospitality America, the solution to this ongoing problem
The West needs China for clean energy. It will pay a price to break free
London CNN — The United States and Europe are racing to narrow China’s commanding lead in clean energy technologies, throwing subsidies at local manufacturers and hiking tariffs on Chinese imports in a strikingly protectionist turn. China’s dominance in clean energy supply chains presents a conundrum for governments trying to green their economies and meet fast-approaching
Packers’ AJ Dillon Responds to Social Media Critics: ‘You Can’t Do What We’re Doing’
Doric SamAugust 13, 2024 Patrick McDermott/Getty Images Green Bay Packers running back AJ Dillon received a wave of criticism for his lackluster performance in Saturday’s preseason opener against the Cleveland Browns, but he’s responding to those who had negative things to say. “In all honesty, if you don’t live inside my house your opinion, to