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While the home-grown chips the new Sunway uses are not as powerful as the US version, the Chinese scientists have instead increased the number of cores in the machine. This does, however, increase energy consumption, size and cost of running the supercomputer. This Chinese dark horse has also outdone leading supercomputers, including the Frontier, in computing efficiency. It can maintain over 85 per cent of its peak performance in regular operation, ranking the highest among all heterogeneous systems – a type of common supercomputing architecture – and second among all systems. Meanwhile, China’s most powerful supercomputer remains undisclosed and other supercomputing chips are also under development, according to the Chinese scientist who works at a top mainland university. This new generation of Sunway is made possible largely because it is underpinned by a more powerful processor, the Sunway SW26010 Pro CPU, which is an upgraded version of the Sunway SW26010 that was used in the TaihuLight system. Compared with its predecessor in the series, the new processor has made improvements in the clock speed, the instruction set and the memory bandwidth, bringing in a fourfold increase in performance. After reading recent online news of the supercomputer, the Chinese scientist expressed no surprise. “This processor is not new,” he told the Post. “It has been used in China’s supercomputing systems for the past two or three years, but was just made known to the public, especially the Western world.” SW26010-Pro was a home-grown chip that aimed to boost China’s supercomputing capabilities and self-reliance, but it was still not on a par with its most advanced rivals, the scientists interviewed said. To get around that, in the new Sunway system, Chinese scientists have employed a strategy where, despite the inferior individual chips, they use a greater number of cores – the fundamental units of computation – to enhance the computer’s performance. A supercomputer is a massive system that connects many nodes (machines), with each node containing multiple chips that are dotted with numerous cores. Compared to its previous version, the SW26010-Pro chip has seen an increase in core clusters from four to six, with each cluster containing 64 cores, bringing a total of 384 cores. The new Sunway is equipped with more than 100,000 chips and over 41 million cores, according to the paper, but due to limitations such as the on-chip memory and network bandwidth of the processor, the system has to be carefully optimised. “It is good to know that China has developed a chip specifically designed for supercomputers, and some of its primary performance shows promising results. However, there are still many unknowns and challenges,” said a computer scientist surnamed Liu, who declined to use his full name. That is what led to the use of cores, Liu said. Generally, he said, if one chip could integrate more cores, it implied that it could divide a task into smaller sub-tasks and process them simultaneously in parallel and its computational efficiency would usually be higher. However, the drawback is that it consumes more energy. In fact, high energy consumption is a notorious challenge for supercomputers; thus, energy efficiency is also an important metric when evaluating supercomputing systems. The new Sunway significantly surpasses the 8.7 million cores of the Frontier system. “While this might demonstrate its strong parallel computing capability, it is also likely to lead to a higher energy consumption,” Liu said. Another problem was the cost-effectiveness of the system, he noted. The Frontier is backed by AMD’s general-purpose chips; China’s player, by contrast, uses tailored chips. This approach may present challenges in terms of manufacturing and mass production, and whether the prices are reasonable remains unknown when not reaching a certain production scale. The US sanctions as well as China’s worsening relationship with the United States in recent years have also seen supercomputing research institutions stop submitting data to the Top500 list, including information on supercomputing development and performance. Since then, the world has known little about China’s supercomputing capabilities. Despite that, the nation has never stopped in its aim to be a superpower in the field. In 2018, Chinese state media reported that the country had completed three prototype exascale systems: the Sunway OceanLight developed in Wuxi, the Tianhe-3 by the National Supercomputing Centre of Tianjin, and one by the Chinese company Sugon for the National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen. Amid China’s silence, the information about the Sunway OceanLight surfaced at the SC23 conference because of an academic paper that was presented there. The paper was led by a group of scientists from China’s National Research Centre of Parallel Computer Engineering & Technology and Tsinghua University.
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How to get pregnant On this page - Hormone tests - Optimising your diet - Controlling weight - Prenatal supplements - Optimising your lifestyle - Work-life balance - Mind, body & spirit - Self-help book There are many things a woman can optimise in her life to increase her chances of getting pregnant. Making as many changes as you can to all aspects of your life will have the biggest impact on getting pregnant. Firstly, only a woman who is menstruating can get pregnant. Stop taking any birth control medication. You can not get pregnant while on the implant. 2. Watch out for ovulation It's important to watch and discover the subtle sign and symptoms that your body gives off during your fertile window. For example, there are several symptoms of ovulation, when you're releasing an egg and should be trying to conceive. These include - Cervical mucus - Increased appetite - Increase libido - Cravings for sugar - Lower back pain Some of these symptoms, such as tiredness, craving for sugar and lower back pain n highlight fertility problems. 3. Have your hormone levels tested It's very useful to have your fertility hormone levels tested by your doctor or at a private lab and receive medical advice. Men can also have their semen tested including their sperm count to assess their fertility. 4. Optimise your diet - Drink no more than two glasses of alcohol a week. Red wine is better for blood. Some people say don't drink any alcohol at all when trying for a baby. I don't agree. Drinking some alcohol a week is good for the body and reduces stress. Of course, when you become pregnant, don't drink any alcohol - Optimise your diet to include more protein, fish and iron. Eat less gluten and refined sugars - Stop your caffeine intake, for both men and women 5. Control your weight It's important to maintain a healthy weight for optimal fertility. - Don’t diet. Exercise if you need lose body weight. Use the waist-hip ratio to determine if you need to lose weight rather than the body mass index (BMI) score - You need at least 22% body fat, so don't lose too much weight so to ensure a healthy pregnancy 6. Take a prenatal vitamin - It's important to take a good quality prenatal supplement that has a broad range of vitamins and minerals including folic acid every day. 7. Optimise your lifestyle - Don’t have a bath after you ovulate. Have a shower instead as heat around the abdomen can cause an embryo to dislodge from your uterus wall - Don’t lift anything heavy - Don’t smoke - Reduce your use of technology, i.e. cell phones, tablets, laptops as these drain your energy making you weak, which damages your fertility - Sleep around 10pm and for 7-8 hours. Don't sleep later than 10pm as this weakens you - Slow down your pace of life. Going too fast uses a lot of energy that could otherwise be used for your fertility - Wear the right clothes and footwear for the season you are in, for example thermals in winter as this will aid blood flow around your body and therefore the regulation of your fertility hormones 8. Don't work long hours - Don’t work night shifts as this greatly damages fertility - Don't work more than 40 hours a week as this too greatly damages fertility - I advise against taking your basal body temperature every day as this causes stress, which affects your hormones 9. Don't exercise to much - Exercise 2-3 times a week, but no more as too much exercise damages fertility - Practice qi gong or yoga 10. Check your medications Reduce your use of painkillers and SSRIs (always consult with your doctor first) as they damage fertility 11. Reduce your exposure to harmful pollutants Reduce your exposure to air pollution, chemicals, plastics and heavy metals as they all damage fertility 12. Good fertility is a state of mind - Be positive and use an affirmation board to visualise your new baby - Listen to your body. It knows best. Often we are in our minds and not listening to our body, which can mean we don't listen to our body telling us to slow down and take a break - Practice mindfulness or meditation. This will help reduce anxiety and stress, which greatly impacts on fertility - Reduce your stress and have fun as this too helps reduce anxiety and stress, thereby improving your fertility 13. How my treatment can help you Im a fertility expert and author of several self-help books dealing with fertility. My tailor-made acupuncture and Chinese herbal treatment plans can increase fertility in both men and women. Read my frequently asked questions about fertility treatments. Watch the video below to see how acupuncture can help your fertility. 14. My Fertility Guide Learn more on how to increase male and female fertility by reading my new book, My Fertility Guide. Available on Amazon.
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It's Official: McLaren 675LT Redefines Notions of Beauty and Power McLaren 675LT is finally revealed! Set to make its debut in less than a week in Geneva, the car is destined to change some standards in the automotive world. Lightweight, optimized, aero and powerful, the coupé only 675LT is fully road legal and capable of 2.9 seconds 0-100km/h acceleration time. The 200 km/h barrier is broken in 7.9 seconds, focusing on the next goal – the 330 km/h top speed and going beyond it. The new McLaren model is almost a synonym for carbon fiber. This material has been used literally everywhere. Take for instance the front splitter and the big active ‘Longtail' Airbrake, and the carbon fibre-shelled bucket seats inside. The result is a dry weight of just 1,230kg. At the rear, the circular twin titanium exhaust pipes are what give us some hints to the performance of the car. The levels of power have been increased due to some substantial improvements to the 3.8-litre V8 engine. We are not going to discuss them in details, but we will only mention that due to these changes the engine unit has received a new unique code – M838TL. What we haven't said so far is that the 675 LT is F1 GTR ‘Longtail' successor (LT stands for "Longtail'), meaning that it embodies its parent's characteristics. As the name of the car shows, the V8 is capable of generating 675 hp (496 kW). This number suggests only a track focused car. However, as we already told you, McLaren has managed to make the 675LT fully road legal. What really caught our attention is that the company will offer the vehicle in five different "By McLaren" hero specifications. What this means? Basically, there will be four new colors specifically "invented" for the car. These include Silica White, Delta Red, Napier Green and Chicane Grey. The fifth color will be the heritage Orange. Each model will be equipped with "stripped out" interior that has been fitted with premium materials and stylish hues, bucket seats wrapped in Alcantara, 675LT logos on the headrest and on the rev counter. Below you can read in details the official specifications of the car. If there's anything unsaid around it we will let you in a week, when it makes its official debut. McLaren 675LT Technical Specifications: |0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) |0-200 km/h (0-124 mph) |330 km/h (205 mph) |549PS per tonne |V8 Twin Turbo / 3799cc |675 hp (496 kW) @ 7,100 rpm |700 Nm (516 lb ft) @ 5,500-6,500 rpm |7 Speed SSG |42.5 / 57.5
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Warren unveils $2 trillion "Green Manufacturing Plan" 2020 candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren released her "Green Manufacturing Plan" Tuesday, a $2 trillion proposal to develop the technology needed to power the Green New Deal over the next decade. Why it matters: Warren is seeking to strike a progressive tone that focuses less on regulations and explicit goals and more on manufacturing and jobs than some other Democratic candidates as divisions emerge between the party and labor unions over the Green New Deal. Details: The three elements of Warren's plan include... - Green Apollo Program: Focused on clean energy manufacturing, the program would invest $400 billion in funding toward "clean energy research and development." - Green Industrial Mobilization: A $1.5 trillion investment to purchase "American-made clean, renewable, and emission-free energy products for federal, state, and local use, and for export." - Green Marshall Plan: A new federal office focused on selling green, American-made products abroad that calls for $100 billion in investment towards "assisting countries to purchase and deploy this technology." Between the lines: Warren avoids an explicit goal for reducing emissions, instead opting to say more generally that her plan will help achieve "the ambitious goals" of the Green New Deal, which calls for net-zero U.S. carbon emissions by as soon as 2030.
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Copper released into the environment from fungicides, brake pads, antifouling paints on boats and other sources may be contributing significantly to stratospheric ozone depletion, according to a new study from the University of California, Berkeley. In a paper appearing this week in the journal Nature Communications, UC Berkeley geochemists show that copper in soil and seawater acts as a catalyst to turn organic matter into both methyl bromide and methyl chloride, two potent halocarbon compounds that destroy ozone. Sunlight worsens the situation, boosting production of these methyl halides by a factor of 10. The findings answer, at least in part, a long-standing mystery about the origin of much of the methyl bromide and methyl chloride in the stratosphere. Since the worldwide ban on chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) refrigerants and brominated halons used in fire extinguishers starting in 1989, these methyl halides have become the new dominant sources of ozone-depleting bromine and chlorine in the stratosphere. As the long-lived CFCs and halons slowly disappear from the atmosphere, the role of methyl halides increases. "If we don't know where methyl bromide and methyl chloride are coming from, then how can we make sure that those compounds are reduced along with CFCs?" said the paper's senior author, Robert Rhew, UC Berkeley professor of geography and of environmental science, policy and management. "By 2050, we should be back to relatively normal ozone, but things like the continued emissions of methyl bromide and methyl chloride are road bumps in the road to recovery. Copper usage in the environment is projected to increase rapidly in the next few years, and this should be considered when predicting future halogen load and ozone recovery." Earth's ozone layer is critical to protecting us from cancer-causing ultraviolet light from the sun, but chemicals containing chlorine and bromine -; such as CFCs and halons -; were found in the 1980s to destroy the ozone, creating thinner layers in the stratosphere that let in more of the dangerous radiation. Despite a ban on production of CFCs and halons, the major sources of halogens, the ozone layer has yet to repair itself. Last year, the hole in the ozone over Antarctica was about as bad as it's ever been, Rhew said. The persistence of the ozone hole is, for the most part, due to the persistence of banned ozone-depleting compounds, which take decades to dissipate in the stratosphere. But some ozone-depleting chemicals are still being emitted. Even some replacements for banned refrigerants are coming under scrutiny. Among the major contributors today are methyl chloride and methyl bromide. One atom of bromine is 50 times more destructive to ozone than one atom of chlorine. Though methyl bromide is banned for use as an agricultural soil fumigant, it is still used as a pesticide for quarantine and pre-shipment of agricultural products. And methyl chloride is used as a chemical feedstock, although most of its emissions are believed to be from biomass burning or natural in origin. But the total amount of these methyl halides produced each year still do not add up to the observed yearly addition of these chemicals to the atmosphere, a fact that has puzzled scientists for more than 20 years. About one-third of the methyl bromide and methyl chloride in the atmosphere comes from unknown sources, Rhew said. The new findings suggest that copper is an important, if not the major, source of the missing methyl bromide and methyl chloride. "We've banned methyl bromide, but are other changes that we're making in the environment causing large emissions of this compound into the atmosphere? With the increase in the use of copper, it appears that copper-catalyzed production is an increasing source, as well," Rhew said. First author and former UC Berkeley doctoral student Yi Jiao, now a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, noted that copper compounds are allowed on organic crops, a legacy of its use in farming since the 1700s, including as a major antifungal agent in the Bourdeax mixture used since the 1880s in France to prevent downy mildew on grapes. Copper contamination of soils is a major issue today in Europe because of this history. The ozone-depleting power of copper is another cause for concern, the authors said. "Please note that organic agriculture is not a major cause for ozone depletion. However, copper-based fungicides appear to have atmospheric side effects that might be considered in terms of overall environmental impact," Jiao tweeted this week. "With widespread use of copper in the environment, this potentially growing impact should be considered when predicting future halogen load and ozone recovery." Copper + Soil + Sunlight = Methyl Halides The connection between copper and methyl halides was first revealed through a series of research projects conducted by UC Berkeley undergraduate researchers. Rhew asked them to test the impact of metal ions, starting by replicating previously published work on iron in soils. When this produced small amounts of methyl halides, Rhew then asked them to investigate a different metal -; copper -; in the form of copper sulfate, one of the most common copper compounds used today. "We replicated the iron experiment and then thought, 'Let's look at a different transition metal, like copper, and see if it has a similar effect,'" Rhew said. "When we added copper sulfate to soil, it produced a tremendous amount of methyl halides, and this surprised us. And then another undergraduate did the experiment with seawater, and that produced an impressive amount of methyl halides, as well. So, we knew there was a novel process going on, but we only had a few pieces to the puzzle until Yi conducted a suite of creative experiments to put it all together." Jiao and Rhew designed more thorough experiments, obtaining soil samples from an agricultural research plot called the Oxford Tract located near the UC Berkeley campus and subjecting them to various treatments, including different amounts of copper and oxidants. While copper alone in soil and seawater produced some methyl bromide and methyl chloride, the addition of sunlight and/or hydrogen peroxide -; which is produced in soil by microbes or sunlight -; generated more than five times the amount of methyl halides and prolonged the activity of copper from about a week to between two and three weeks. When Yi sterilized the soil, the amount of methyl halide production rose even more. On the other hand, after burning off all the organic material, soil incubated with copper produced no methyl halides. That led him to focus on chemicals -; catechol and guaiacol -; often used as proxies for soil organic carbon because they each contain a phenol ring structure, like those found in organic matter. Adding increasing amounts of either copper sulfate or hydrogen peroxide to catechol-halide solutions increased emissions of methyl halides, as well, whereas emissions were near zero when any of these substrates was missing. Subsequently, Yi found that sunlight served a similar function as hydrogen peroxide in boosting methyl halide production. In seawater, exposing copper-amended solutions to sunlight increased emissions fourfold. The researchers suspect that one common form of copper ion, Cu(II), is oxidizing organic material to liberate methyl radicals, which readily combine with chlorine and other halogens in the soil or seawater to form methyl halides. Both sunlight and hydrogen peroxide subsequently reoxidize the copper -; from its cuprous (I) to cupric (II) state -; so that it can act again and again to generate more methyl halides. "We did a back-of-the-envelope calculation to see the impact copper sulfate would have and estimated that it could be responsible for 4.1 gigagrams of methyl bromide per year, which would be about 10% of the missing source," Rhew said. "That's pretty substantial, and that's only looking at copper sulfate. Maybe even more widely used is another copper compound called copper hydroxide. So, this is just the beginning of our understanding of what copper's impact is on halocarbon chemistry." Jiao noted that this also doesn't take into account the potential oceanic emissions associated with copper in runoff. Rhew said that much more research needs to be done to determine which copper compounds are the most potent producers of methyl halides in soil and seawater and how much is actually produced. "There's plenty of halide in soils, and there's plenty of organic matter in soil, so the magic ingredient is copper, which is regenerated by sunlight," he said. "This has opened our eyes to a whole new area of inquiry regarding the role of copper in the environment." The work was funded in part by National Science Foundation (EAR-1530375). Co-authors with Rhew and Jiao are former UC Berkeley undergraduates Jae Yun Robin Kim and Julien Vollering, former UC Berkeley postdoctoral researcher Julian Deventer, and visiting scholar Wanying Zhang from the University of Science and Technology of China.
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Chevron Corporation is one of the world's leading energy companies. In Canada, it has both an upstream subsidiary, Chevron Canada Limited (Upstream), which explores for, develops, produces and markets crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids and Chevron Canada Limited (Downstream) which refines, markets and distributes fuels and other energy products. For more details, visit the links below to detailed profiles of both companies. Exploration Company / Junior MinerCrude Oil, Natural Gas The Thermo Scientific ARL X’TRA Companion represents an excellent choice for routine analysis with its advanced/Bragg-Brentano benchtop X-Ray diffractometer configuration. It incorporates cutting-edge technological elements to ensure precision, accuracy, safety, and user-friendliness. The Avio® 550 Max is a compact, fully simultaneous ICP-OES instrument with Scott/Cross-FlowTechnology. ATLAS is a state-of-the-art TPMS telematics gateway that allows monitoring all your sensors with a single device. Dr. Uwe König In this interview, Dr. Uwe König, the Global Mining Segment Manager at Malvern Panalytical, talks to AZoMining about the importance of technology and sustainability in mining. AZoMining speaks to Francois Nell at Sandvik about the importance of mining sustainability and why equipment rebuilding and upgrades play their part in reducing fuel consumption. AZoMining speaks to Philip Gross, CEO of Snow Lake Lithium, about the development of the world's first electric lithium mine. This is a particularly important development within mining and highlights the significance of accelerating green mining across the world.
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Visy was facing a number of issues around the management of incoming Invoices within the company’s accounts payable department. Every month Visy received around 35,000 Purchase Order Invoices and Statements from more than 10,000 vendors manually and this needed to be automated to reduce effort, cost and complexity. Through the use of the B2BE solutions for their accounts payable document automation project Visy realised positive results through cost reductions and business processes efficiencies. Visy began manufacturing corrugated cardboard boxes in Melbourne, Australia, in 1948 and has grown to become one of the world’s leading privately owned packaging, paper and recycling companies. Visy’s past, present and future are linked by a commitment to growth, through meeting the customers’ needs and the wise use and re-use of scarce resources. Visy’s success depends on carefully balancing economic, environmental and social factors. Being truly sustainable is a journey of continuous improvement, learning and adaptation. The company employs around 5,600 people operating from over 100 sites and generates more than $2.3 billion in revenue. Through its products and services the company serves various sectors including pharmaceutical, construction, dairy, fast-moving consumer goods, automotive, and building industries in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, Africa, and the United States. Richard Xuereb, Visy Corporate National Manager Shared Services Payable Division for Visy was facing a number of issues around the management of incoming Invoices within the company’s accounts payable department. Every month Visy received around 35,000 Purchase Order and financial Invoices and statements from more than 10,000 vendors and partners in hardcopy and other receipt mechanisms; facsimile or email attachment. The Invoice information in the documents all had to be manually processed and delivered into a customised workflow approval system called IXOS. Within IXOS the authorisation and archiving of Invoices takes place before accounts payable information is migrated to Visy’s back office system SAP. A staff of 32 people was responsible for this labour intensive, manual document processing that also meant a lot of paper shuffling within the organisation, missing documents and errors in data keying which was coupled with slower processing for supplier Invoices which also increased supplier queries and responses. In order to reduce cost, eliminate the risks of errors and to create a more efficient and faster document handling process Richard decided to search for a solution that could automate Visy’s accounts payable document handling and significantly reduce the manual indexing component. Richard had a few good reasons to choose B2BE as being the partner ‘who could, through past achievements, achieve the desired outcome’. Richard having years of process improvement experience in Australia and the UK, coupled with a working knowledge of B2BE’s abilities to deliver tailor made solutions that are designed to produce a return on investment through document process improvements. Coupled with Visy’s requirements and B2BE’s ability to deliver Richard’s requirements B2BE’s outsourcing model meant no upfront investment costs and therefore a very attractive ROI model. The B2BE solution for accounts payable automation consists of the joint deployment of the following B2BE products: - B2BE EDI - B2BE Document Digitization Service Within the B2BE solution for Visy all scanned accounts payable documents received by email, facsimile and hard copy are transmitted to the B2BE server. Subsequently B2BE executes a number of added value services for Visy. Through the deployment of the B2BE Document Digitization Services, Invoices and Statements are digitised according to the key fields required to enable the upload into the Visy IXOS and ultimately the Visy SAP system for processing based on the supplier terms which also meet local tax authority requirements. Furthermore, validation is done on Invoice type, vendor, site contact name and duplication in order to eliminate (data) errors. In the next step all Invoices and statements are converted into an electronic format, placed into directories based on document type for further processing into Visy’s system. B2BE also provide a range of business intelligent reporting to enable Visy to pro-actively manage the flow of data and documents between the Visy and B2BE environments and which provide error notifications and reporting to manage exception handling based on the pre-defined business validation rules B2BE applies on Visy’s behalf. Through the use of the B2BE solutions for the accounts payable document automation project Visy realised positive results through cost reductions and business processes efficiencies which could be quantified as follows: - The cost reduction for Invoice and Statement handling and management within accounts payable could be reduced by not less than 80%; - Increased efficiencies which led to faster document handling process; - Turnaround time for document indexing could be brought back to a maximum 24 hours after document receipt; - Elimination of data entry errors. For example, keying of wrong amounts, Invoice numbers, tax details etc.; - Elimination of duplicate Invoices processing; - Vendors are made more accountable through early error detection via the B2BE validation processes, which reduced work effort; - Increased level of data accuracy because of validation. Through these results, accounts payable personnel could be redeployed within the organisation to perform more added value tasks. According to Richard Xuereb: ‘The B2BE solution helped Visy in restructuring the accounts payable document processing activities and enormously boost business responsiveness, enhance transparency, increase cost savings and efficiencies, and most importantly deliver the vital information to our decision makers within the organisation’. The next steps for Visy will be to start exchanging documents with a growing group of suppliers by EDI instead of e-mail, fax or hard copy. In this way the process can be completely automated on both ends in the supply chain so that not only Visy, but also their suppliers and partners can benefit from future cost reductions and business process improvement.
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Best of B3 Recognition 2021 The State of Minnesota is leading the nation in requiring 80% more energy efficient State buildings in an effort to have all State construction carbon neutral by 2030. Designed to increase energy efficiency and sustainability, the State of Minnesota’s Buildings, Benchmarks, and Beyond (B3) programs were developed for and are required on State-funded projects in Minnesota. On April 14, 2021, the fifth Best of B3 Recognition event was held virtually to recognize the achievements of B3 program participants. In addition to the presentation of award winners, this event featured virtual tours of B3 projects located in greater MN including: Fergus Falls Public Library, Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf – Wilkins Hall, and St. Cloud State University – Eastman Hall. Best of B3 2021 Award Winners The winners in each category were selected by a committee made up of staff from the CSBR and the Departments of Administration and Commerce.
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So, here we are. Four years ago, the MAGA train powered across the nation. Farmer, coalminers, former-Obama backers jumped on at every stop. The battle cry, shrieking through Donald Trump's "Maga Phone" demanded major disruptions and destruction of our nation's institutions, far and wide. Instead of backing our traditional allies in Europe who, for seventy-years, we courted as indispensable partners, the candidate Trump gave notice they were no longer needed. Our new best buddy would be Putin' and Russia. Candidate Trump told us that our leading the world through cooperation in the sciences, trade, human rights were not going to be his goal. He warned us that he, if President, would leave those tracks of which the world valued our incredible contributions. Despite almost unanimous scientific evidence of global warming, he promised to turn on the spigot for old coal and dirty energy sources. Instead of working with the strengths of our past, the world became all about us—America First. Always. His loyalists and later his voters saw all of this as a way to tell the world they have had enough!! It was time to disrupt the status quo.
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User guidelines for the Plant Protection Products Effects Database (the database) This database offers valuable information and general guidance on the effect of plant protection products (PPP) on natural enemies and natural pollinators. If you have any doubts or difficulty in interpreting information, please consult your advisor. Before using a PPP, please ensure it is authorized for your particular use case, carefully read the label and respect dose and application guidelines. PPP effects on Natural Enemies PPP can impact natural enemies directly, causing their death, preventing their emergence from eggs or pupae, or indirectly, affecting their fertility, molting, or repelling them. We consider both direct and indirect effects when assessing side effects. The assessment is based on a single application of the PPP at the approved dose. Using a higher dose or repeated applications may have more substantial effects on natural enemies and pollinators. Keep in mind that the product you use might have a different formulation or a different concentration of the active substance compared to the tested product. Therefore, the effects may vary. We classify the effects of PPP’s on natural enemies based on the following categories defined by the IOBC (International Organisation for Biological and Integrated Control), reflecting the extent of impact on the natural enemy's capacity: Class 1 – Harmless < 25% reduction Class 2 – Slightly harmful 25 - 50% reduction Class 3 – Moderately harmful 50 - 75% reduction Class 4 - Harmful > 75% reduction We use the following symbols to denote the effect of the PPP on the mortality or reduced control capacity of natural enemies: Residual effect of PPP’s (Persistence) These persistence assessments primarily apply to conditions in North-Western European greenhouse crops. Under warmer and brighter conditions, persistence is generally shorter, and outdoor crops may be influenced by precipitation. In the case of repeated applications and/or combined applications with additional PPP’s, the persistence may be longer. If no data (-) is available, the persistence is unknown. PPP effects on Bumblebees All results regarding side effects on bumblebees pertain to Bombus terrestris unless other species are expressly mentioned. Effects on other bumblebee species may vary. Three categories guide the use of PPP concerning bumblebees: - No action required Recommendations: you can apply the agent without specific precautions. - Cover and protect the hive before treatment Recommendations: close the hive's flight hole and cover it before pesticide application. After treating the crop, remove the cover and reopen the flight hole. Exercise caution with low-volume applications, as the product can still enter the hives through ventilation. - Do not use with bumblebees This agent should not be used alongside bumblebees. If no information is provided, the effects are unknown. Residual Effect (Persistence) Residues of PPP’s can have a harmful effect on natural enemies for a period after application. This persistence is measured in weeks during which the PPP remains detrimental. Only after the indicated period the introduction or reintroduction of the concerned natural enemy may be successful. The indicated period applies to a single application at the labelled dose. The residual effect of a PPP on bumblebees is indicated in the number of days during which bumblebees cannot be active in the greenhouse. Bumblebees can be reintroduced once the specified period has passed, and the residue has broken down sufficiently. Please note that closing or covering bumblebee hives for more than three days, can affect pollination. Your feedback is valuable to us This database is regularly updated. If you have questions about missing data or experiences that differ from the information in the database, please email us at firstname.lastname@example.org. The data in this database is derived from various sources, including trials conducted by Biobest, experiences of Biobest employees research results from the IOBC working group 'Pesticides and Beneficial organisms,' reports from research institutes (national and international), and other sources such as the websites of the IOBC or IPM Impact, and pesticide producers. - General information: The information available in the database is intended for general information purposes only and should not be considered as specific, professional advice in your particular circumstances. - Scope: the database intends to provide information with respect to the effect of PPP’s on natural enemies and natural pollinators, not on humans. - No warranty, no guarantee of results: As the conditions and use of PPP’s are beyond Biobest's control, we cannot guarantee specific results or accept liability for any adverse consequences resulting from using the data in this database. Results from this database should therefore be seen as an indication and the use of information on this database is at the user’s own risk. The use of PPP’s within the statutory regulations is the responsibility of the user. - Completeness of information: Biobest provides data to the best of its knowledge on the date of release of the database regarding side effects of PPP’s on natural enemies and pollinators. However, Biobest does not warrant or guarantee accuracy, completeness or intended use and Biobest has no obligation to update the information on this database. The absence of an effect classification or persistency data of a chemical agent on a natural enemy or pollinator merely means that effect or persistence is unknown and should not be interpreted as an absence of any effect or persistency impact on that natural enemy or pollinator. The persistence assessments in this database primarily apply to conditions in North-Western European greenhouse crops and for a single and stand-alone application of the PPP. Under warmer and brighter conditions, persistence is generally shorter, and outdoor crops may be influenced by precipitation. Persistence may be longer in case of repeated applications or in combination with application of other PPP’s. - Changes and updates: Biobest has no obligation to update this database. Biobest may however update or modify information on this database without prior notice. It the user’s responsibility to stay informed of changes. - Governing law: this disclaimer is governed by Belgian law. Any disputes arising out of or in connection with this disclaimer shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Antwerp, division of Turnhout, Belgium.
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Smart CRE Decision-Making Requires Access To Connected Data Not long ago, the commercial real estate industry was bracing for a coming wave of distressed hotel properties in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. “The whole world thought we were going to have a giant tsunami of distress a few months ago, and all this distressed product would flood the market and everybody would have to scramble to figure out what to do about it,” said Tina Lichens, chief operating officer for LightBox, a leading real estate information and technology platform. That did not come to pass. In a report, LightBox noted that hospitality properties that were troubled pre-pandemic might still experience distress in the next few years, but no giant waves were visible on the 2021 horizon. “The findings were surprising to many,” Lichens said. “Part of that uncertainty is a result of the nature of our industry, which can change very quickly. That is exactly why today’s markets require new strategies that leverage data for informed business decisions. You simply can’t evaluate prospective deals or uncover macro trends without it.” CRE professionals depend on reliable data not only to plan and operate during uncertain times, but also when performing due diligence for potential acquisitions or to expedite lending and valuation processes. Unfortunately, that information is often not easily accessible in one convenient place, making it difficult to research the history of a property, let alone try to predict its future performance. Buyers, sellers, brokers, lenders, environmental professionals, appraisers and others all have their own independent sources for the information they share in transactions, Lichens said. As a result, what should be a smooth communication process instead resembles a game of telephone in which information is lost or misinterpreted as it passes from party to party. “The problem is that there is no single source of truth in this industry, even as we see increased activity across our segments, including lending, financing and investment sales transactions,” Lichens said. "The type of information that our clients are looking for ranges from sophisticated, hard-to-get information around market trends and lender activity, to basic stuff like, 'how big is my building' or 'are there contamination issues I need to be aware of?'” LightBox, whose mission is to build the world’s most connected real estate information and technology platform, is primed to become the single source of truth for the entire industry, she said. Its platform, which currently serves more than 50,000 CRE brokers, has brought over a billion assets to market, and extends its database of more than 60,000 qualified and active buyers to end users. “It is inefficient if each step in the buying or selling process has to happen all over again every single time vital information is shared with a new stakeholder,” Lichens said. “What we do is connect those insights at the property level — like the square footage of a building, its assessed value, and whether there was a gas station on the property at one time — and apply those insights at the point of action for greater value.” Lichens cites the company’s LandVision mapping tool as one example of the level of detail that LightBox can provide users. Interested parties can search any parcel in the United States and access more than 350 data points, including unique property characteristics — lot size, land use, ownership information — and data on the surrounding area to accurately identify promising locations. She said this easy access to spatial data is unprecedented in the commercial real estate world. LightBox reported it has seen increased activity across all CRE sectors since June. That suggests people are feeling more optimistic, although they still need to know exactly what they are purchasing to see the biggest returns. “There are still big question marks because of market conditions," Lichens said. “As a result, people are trying to go deeper into the information about a property, but analytics must be applied to be useful. Our platform is designed to help people solve complex problems that have historically seemed intractable.” LightBox clients include some of the CRE industry’s biggest players. But Lichens said its platform is valuable for small and midsized companies, too. By combining best-in-class companies with brand recognition in the marketplace, and leveraging their broad expertise, LightBox is able to know these market participants deeply, understand their specific pain points and successfully address them. “Our technology levels the playing field," she said. "We provide the infrastructure and insights that more moderately sized companies can use to compete. The data already existed, but now LightBox is able to put it together so that people can use it to enhance deal execution.” This article was produced in collaboration between Studio B and LightBox. Bisnow news staff was not involved in the production of this content. Studio B is Bisnow’s in-house content and design studio. To learn more about how Studio B can help your team, reach out to email@example.com.
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BMS Lotus Tee (white/black) $17.00 Sale • Save BMS Lotus Tea Our Lotus Tee is the perfect garment for anyone looking for a comfortable and high-quality t-shirt. Made from 100% cotton, this tee offers an incredibly soft and comfortable feel. The special feature of this t-shirt is the lotus design on the front, which is known for its spiritual meaning and represents the symbol of purity and enlightenment. The design is printed with high quality colors that remain vibrant and lasting on the cotton. The tee is available in different sizes and is perfect for every occasion. Whether you wear it for yoga or combine it with a relaxed weekend outfit, the Lotus Tee will give you a feeling of lightness and comfort. The best thing is that this T-shirt is made from 100% cotton and is therefore particularly environmentally friendly and sustainable. You can wear it with a clear conscience and know that you are doing your part to reduce your ecological footprint. Order our Lotus Tea today and experience the perfect combination of comfort, style and sustainability! 1 - 3 working days delivery time
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Green, yellow or even red-dominant plants may live on extra-solar planets, according to scientists whose two scientific papers appear in the March issue of the journal, Astrobiology. The scientists studied light absorbed and reflected by organisms on Earth, and determined that if astronomers were to look at the light given off by planets circling distant stars, they might predict that some planets have mostly non-green plants. "We can identify the strongest candidate wavelengths of light for the dominant color of photosynthesis on another planet," said Nancy Kiang, lead author of the study and a biometeorologist at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York. Kiang worked with a team of scientists from the Virtual Planetary Laboratory (VPL) at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. VPL was formed as part of the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI), based at the NASA Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley. "This work broadens our understanding of how life may be detected on Earth-like planets around other stars, while simultaneously improving our understanding of life on Earth," said Carl Pilcher, director of the NAI at NASA Ames. "This approach -- studying Earth life to guide our search for life on other worlds -- is the essence of astrobiology." Kiang and her colleagues calculated what the stellar light would look like at the surface of Earth-like planets whose atmospheric chemistry is consistent with the different types of stars they orbit. By looking at the changes in that light through different atmospheres, researchers identified colors that would be most favorable for photosynthesis on other planets. This new research narrows the range of colors that scientists would expect to see when photosynthesis is occurring on extrasolar planets. Each planet will have different dominant colors for photosynthesis, based on the planet's atmosphere where the most light reaches the planet's surface. The dominant photosynthesis might even be in the infrared. "This work will help guide designs for future space telescopes that will study extrasolar planets, to see if they are habitable, and could have alien plants," said Victoria Meadows, an astronomer who heads the VPL. The VPL team is using a suite of computer models to simulate Earth-size planets and their light spectra as space telescopes would see them. The scientists' goal is to discover the likely range of habitable planets around other stars and to find out how these planets might appear to future planet-finding missions. On Earth, Kiang and colleagues surveyed light absorbed and reflected by plants and some bacteria during photosynthesis, a process by which plants use energy from sunlight to produce sugar. Organisms that live in different light environments absorb the light colors that are most available. For example, there is a type of bacteria that inhabit murky waters where there is little visible light, and so they use infrared radiation during photosynthesis. Scientists have long known that the chlorophyll in most plants on Earth absorbs blue and red light and less green light. Therefore, chlorophyll appears green. Although some green color is absorbed, it is less than the other colors. Previously, scientists thought plants are not efficient as they could be, because they do not use more green light. According to scientists, the Sun has a specific distribution of colors of light, emitting more of some colors than others. Gases in Earth's air also filter sunlight, absorbing different colors. As a result, more red light particles reach Earth's surface than blue or green light particles, so plants use red light for photosynthesis. There is plenty of light for land plants, so they do not need to use extra green light. But not all stars have the same distribution of light colors as our Sun. Study scientists say they now realize that photosynthesis on extrasolar planets will not necessarily look the same as on Earth. "It makes one appreciate how life on Earth is so intimately adapted to the special qualities of our home planet and Sun," said Kiang. This is an illustration of what plants may look like on different planets. (Credit: Caltech illustration by Doug Cummings) source: dost-dongnai.gov.vn (Sciencedaily)
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General Motors Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra is scheduled to speak during the company’s Investor Day on November 17. She is expected to outline a plan for how the automaker can fund battery plants and assembly while simultaneously building margins for GM’s Ultium battery program. According to people familiar with the matter, Barra plans to announce the company’s expectations to yield profits from its electric vehicle program by 2025. That lines up with the company’s date to reach sales of 1 million battery-powered cars. GM plans to start producing electric vehicles in large volume next year, with the Chevrolet brand selling a battery-powered Silverado pickup, Blazer, and an Equinox electric SUV. The automaker recently opened its first Ultium plant in Lordstown, Ohio. The factory started production in August and makes battery cells for the Hummer pickup EV and Cadillac Lyriq SUV. A second battery plant is scheduled to open next year in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Last year, GM announced plans to double revenue by 2030 to about $280 billion, an effort that relies on growing its market share by including a lineup of electric vehicles that sell as well as the company’s internal combustion vehicles. The company also has plans to raise revenue by marketing its software-related services and Cruise self-driving vehicle platform. Barra spoke about the upcoming presentation on last month’s quarterly earnings call, saying it will “go deeper into the second phase of our EV growth strategy.” The CEO said the second and third phases of the company’s plan to double revenue and improve margins include expanding Ultium and using the software platform to build other services. She also said GM would share details about the expansion of its Super Cruise hands-free driver-assist program and Ultra Cruise during the upcoming presentation. Did you enjoy this article? Please share your thoughts, comments, or questions regarding this topic by connecting with us at email@example.com.
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Wave climate classification according to wind climate The different wind climates, which dominate different oceans and regions, cause correspondingly characteristic wave climates. These characteristic wave climates can be classified as follows: Storm wave climate This is related to subtropical, temperate and arctic climates dominated by the passage of many depressions. At an exposed, open coast this climate is characterised by very variable wave conditions, both with respect to height, period and direction distributions. This type of climate often results in a wide littoral zone dominated by a sandy coastal profile with bars and a wide sandy beach backed by dunes. This typically occurs along coastlines near the equator, where the swell is generated by the so-called trade winds. Near the equator the heating of the air masses is particularly high. This causes the air masses to rise, which in turn generates a thermal depression near the surface. This depression induces an atmospheric circulation directed towards the equator. The area where the southern and northern hemisphere circulations meet is called the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The related wind fields are called trade winds. Due to the rotation of the earth, their directions are NE north of the ITCZ and SE south of the ITCZ. Near ITCZ the wind climate is predominantly calm; this area is called the doldrums. The trade winds mainly occur over the oceans as they are overruled by the monsoons near the continents. Trade winds are moderate and persistent. The wave climate generated by the trade winds is also moderate and persistent throughout the year. As it mainly occurs over oceans away from the coastlines, the associated wave climate along adjacent coastlines is mainly in the form of swell characterised by relatively small and long persistent waves travelling in a constant direction. A swell climate normally gives rise to a relatively narrow sandy littoral zone with an abrupt shift to a gently sloping outer part of the littoral zone dominated by finer sediments. Swell climates occur also in other areas. They originate from waves fields produced by extreme wind conditions in areas far from the coast. The longest waves move faster and dissipate less energy in the ocean than the shorter (steeper) waves. Extreme winds therefore produce mainly long-period swell waves at distant coasts. This is, for example, the case on the north-west coast of Mexico and the coast of California, where the swell wave climate dominates during the summer months with swells developing from tropical storms in the south and from waves originating in the southern hemisphere. This is an important wave climate from a coastal point of view since these waves tend to move sand from the shoreface onto the beach. Monsoon wave climate The monsoon climate is characterised by seasonally changing wind directions. During the summer, local depressions over tropical landmasses cause the wind to blow from the sea towards land. The Inter Tropical Convergency Zone intensifies these tropical summer depressions. In Southeast Asia the summer monsoon is referred to as the SW-monsoon. The summer monsoon is warm and humid. The winter monsoon, which is caused by local high pressure over land, blows from the land towards the sea. In Southeast Asia the winter monsoon is referred to as the NE-monsoon. The winter monsoon wind is relatively cold and dry. The monsoon wind climate is thus characterised by winds from the sea during the summer and winds from land during the winter. The above phenomenon holds for major continental landmasses only, whereas minor landmasses within the monsoon area can experience onshore winds during winter. An example of this is the East Coast of the Malaysian Peninsula, which is predominantly exposed during the NE-monsoon. Monsoon winds are relatively moderate and persistent for each monsoon season. This means that the corresponding wave climates are also seasonal and normally characterised by a relatively rough summer climate and a relatively calm winter climate. The summer climate can, in absolute terms, be characterised as moderate and relatively constant in direction and height. The monsoon climate typically results in a fairly narrow sandy inner littoral zone, shifting to a gently sloping outer part of the littoral zone dominated by finer sediments. Tropical cyclone climate Tropical storms are called hurricanes near the American continents, typhoons near SE-Asia and Australia, and cyclones when occurring near India and Africa. Tropical storms are generated over tropical sea areas where the water temperature is higher than 27oC. They are normally generated between 5oN and 15oN and between 5oS and 15oS. From there they progress towards the W–NW in the Northern Hemisphere and towards the W–SW in the Southern Hemisphere. Cyclones do not penetrate the area between 5oN and 5oS, as wind circulation cannot occur so close to the equator. An average of 60 tropical cyclones is generated every year. Tropical cyclones are characterised by wind speeds exceeding 32 m/s and they give rise to very high waves, storm surge and cloudburst. Tropical cyclones occur as single events, peaking during September in the Northern Hemisphere and similarly peaking during January in the Southern Hemisphere. Tropical cyclones are rare and therefore recording programmes seldom document the resulting waves. A tropical storm will normally have great impact on the coastal morphology when it hits, but the coastal morphology will first and foremost be determined by the normal wave climate, which can be either monsoon or swell climates. Mangor, K., Drønen, N. K., Kaergaard, K.H. and Kristensen, N.E. 2017. Shoreline management guidelines. DHI https://www.dhigroup.com/marine-water/ebook-shoreline-management-guidelines. Please note that others may also have edited the contents of this article.
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January 25th, 2022 - Colombo: Cargills (Ceylon) PLC and Coca‑Cola Beverages Sri Lanka Ltd. (CCBSL) partner to collect plastic waste for recycling island wide. Cargills, with its wide reach and presence across all districts in the country aims to drive responsible disposal of plastic waste and a circular economy. This partnership further strengthens CCBSL’s key recycling initiative, Give Back Life (GBL) launched in 2018 focusing on plastic collection. Plastic collection points will now be established at 44 Cargills Food City supermarkets across the districts of Jaffna, Kegalle, Anuradhapura, Badulla, Kandy, Kurunegala, Galle, and Trincomalee. These outlets will form part of the 120 plastic collection points established at various Cargills Food City supermarkets across the country, and a part of the 500+ plastic collection bin network under CCBSL’s Give Back Life programme. Mayank Arora - Managing Director of Coca‑Cola Beverages Sri Lanka (CCBSL) commented, “This project contributes to our Give Back Life program which is working towards Coca‑Cola’s global World Without Waste Goal where the company aims to collect and recycle a bottle for each one it sells by 2030. We are very happy to partner with Cargills and Eco-Spindles to expand our plastic collection network to further improve our collection and recycling initiatives in Sri Lanka. Our Give Back Life programme through its 125+ partnerships is also contributing immensely towards the National Action Plan on Plastic Waste Management 2021-2030”. The project aims to educate the public on the types of plastics that are recyclable and the recycling process. The plastic will be collected by recycling partner Eco-Spindles Pvt. Ltd and converted into value added products such as monofilaments for cleaning brushes, brooms or recycled polyester yarn for clothing, which is exported to over 15 countries across the world. The project will contribute towards the circular economy, export earnings and expanding livelihood opportunities for local communities engaged in waste collection. Asoka Pieris, Managing Director of Cargills Food Company stated, “The plastic collection and recycling initiative with Coca‑Cola will further enhance Cargills’ on-going efforts towards reducing the damaging effects of plastic waste. We are committed towards promoting circular business models across our supply chains and our own sustainability targets include the reduction of single use plastic, achieving 100% recyclable, reusable, or industrially compostable packaging, and the collection of plastic waste for recycling. We are hopeful that our combined efforts with Coca‑Cola would help spread awareness and create a consumer habit of responsible disposal of plastic waste. Cargills has always upheld an unwavering commitment to sustainable and responsible business. Our aim is to drive positive impact by taking ownership and responsible action today, to ensure a safe and secure world for the generations to come.” Manoj Udawatte – CEO of Eco-Spindles stated, "The world is facing one of its greatest environmental challenges due to plastic waste. At Eco-Spindles, we have continued to support forward-thinking local initiatives that aim to accelerate sustainability actions and are working towards ambitious targets for reducing plastic waste and enhancing recycling. Therefore, we are excited to be a part of this partnership with Coca‑Cola and Cargills." Customers are encouraged to collect all types of hard plastic waste such as PET (soft drink bottles, dishwash liquid bottles etc), HDPE (shampoo bottles, ice cream tubs etc), and PP (margarine tubs, yoghurt cups etc) in their homes and dispose of them responsibly at their nearest Cargills Food City supermarket’s plastic collection point.
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- Permanent inward migration and world population growth - Persistent increase in urbanization - High interest in green projects, 3D printing technology and urban mining - Overall accommodative monetary policies worldwide and low interest rates in advanced economies - The level of indebtedness of construction companies remains high, particularly in China - High household debt at the global level - Vulnerable to supply chain disruptions and labour shortages - Pro-cyclical sector, some segments of which are durably impacted by the consequences of the COVID-19 health crisis The construction sector will remain resilient and continue to grow in 2022. We expect a relatively less volatile macroeconomic climate driven by progress in vaccination rollout and limited stringent restrictions and lockdowns in many countries, but the ongoing presence of COVID-19 variants remains. Coface expects a global GDP growth forecast of 4.1% this year. The dynamics of the crisis and the impact on the recovery will be different depending on the segments of the construction industry, despite the pro-cyclical nature of the sector. Economic activity continues to pick up at the global level, partly thanks to government support and accommodative monetary policies. In 2022, we might experience a rise in mortgage rates, which will affect affordability across several countries. In this context, some sub-segments of the construction sector should be more resilient than others. This is the case of infrastructure, for which projects play a key role in government stimulus packages. The majority of these packages are part of governments’ continued effort to 'decarbonize' the economy in order to address environmental challenges. Moreover, to a lesser extent, private housing is expected to remain robust, despite still the high level of household indebtedness globally and economic uncertainties such as supply chain disruptions and labour shortages. By contrast, the commercial real estate segment outlook worldwide is less optimistic overall in the medium-term. Demand is expected to remain limited despite the economic recovery expected this year, since the mobility crisis triggered by the pandemic has led several enterprises both in different industries and regions of the world to sustainably modify their work organization with the general increase in teleworking. This working pattern continues to be encouraged in 2022 in many markets. WORLDWIDE CONSTRUCTION FIRMS: MORE PROFIT, LESS DEBT Sector Economic Insights Private housing remains robust in 2022, while the commercial real estate segment continues to be less favourable According to the Institute of International Finance (IIF), the worldwide household debt rose by USD 1.5 trillion in the first six months of 2021 to USD 55 trillion, which has been in line with rising house prices in almost every major economy. Supply will fail to offset demand, which should continue to encourage home prices growth. Household demand for private housing will still remain stronger in 2022. In this sense, there are factors that could support household demand for private housing. First, the low level of interest rates in leading economies. An upcoming increase in mortgage rates will drive to limited affordability for economic agents, a slower housing price growth and tighter financing conditions. Second, the growing aspiration of part of the urban population to organize their lifestyle differently in the wake of the generalized and accelerated increase in teleworking after several episodes of lockdowns. In 2022, the remote-working system continues to be encouraged and changes in consumer behaviour for urban area vs. suburban will support housing demand. Moreover, permanent inward migration will contribute to the rise in dwelling demand. At the time of writing, building permits in the U.S. and Europe have slightly increased and Chinese housing prices experienced a moderate decrease. We expect slowing growth in building permits and house prices in major economies. However, the construction sector will face several difficulties in terms of supply chain disruptions. The increased demand for some building materials such as cement, chemicals and metals, the availability of some inputs such as windows and electric breaker boxes, and labour shortages, will all weigh on the supply side and several construction projects might be delayed. Prices for cement, PVC, aluminium and copper are expected to remain high in 2022. Moreover, the time required to plan processes and land availability across several countries will affect the sector. We consider small enterprises within this sector to be more affected due to the inputs costs. The commercial real estate segment will remain affected by the pandemic and is expected to gradually recover in the near-term. As teleworking is still in place and encouraged across many countries, people will not return at 100% to their office in 2022. Resilience of the infrastructure segment Governments consider the construction industry as key to economic recovery and a source of jobs. Infrastructure activity will support the sector’s growth, as government stimulus will remain important in 2022. The U.S. Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill authorizes about USD 550 billion in new spending and extends several federal infrastructure-funding programs. Most of the funds will support transport infrastructure such as roads, bridges, ports, rail, public transit, and the remaining funds will go towards upgrading utilities such as water, power and digital infrastructure. The impact might not be felt immediately because it might take a few quarters to start executing the spending, which will be spread out over 8-10 years. The bill does not address building construction, but the trajectory of the residential segment depends more on private investment. In Europe, the EUR 723 billion Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), which represents a major component of the NextGenerationEU fund, will support the construction industry. Green investments, digital transition, energy efficiency of building construction, establishment renovation and low-carbon transport will be encouraged. The Chinese construction sector’s activity could be restrained by woes in the real estate sector. This segment is highly indebted and faces defaults as developers suffer from a lack of cash. However, the authorities will support the property market for reasonable housing demand and adopt city-specific policies, which might loosen the property market measures - especially on financing - in 2022. Furthermore, we expect robust fiscal spending, including infrastructure spending next year. The major transformations underway in the sector before the crisis, particularly in response to environmental issues, should continue For several years now, construction sector players have been engaged in a decarbonized approach, in order to respond to the willingness of consumers and public authorities to prevent environmental risks and fight climate change. For instance, the European Union (EU) has committed to achieve "carbon neutrality" for new constructions by 2050 and to reduce carbon emissions in the sector by 40% by 2030. The European Green New Deal Investment Plan provides a framework for investment in green infrastructure. This will lead to investments in low-carbon transport infrastructure (high-speed rail, public transport, electricity-recharging infrastructure), and the health crisis should not alter this approach. Moreover, with the allocation of EUR 49.1 billion to the EU's 2021 "natural resources and environment" budget, the deployment of renewable energies should also benefit the construction sector. Furthermore, in 2012, the Australian government created the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), that has committed to 543 projects, for a total investment of USD 1.6 billion. In Latin America, where 80% of the population is urban, the de-carbonization of buildings represents a market worth nearly USD 4 trillion by 2030, according to the World Bank. Climate change, energy efficiency and transition to green building materials (urban mining) represent important elements, as authorities will race for reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Modern techniques of construction such as 3D printing technologies will become a new norm and reshape construction productivity during the next period. YEARLY GROWTH OF BUILDING PERMITS (USA, FRANCE, GERMANY) AND HOUSING PRICE (CHINA) Last update : June 2023
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2D-3D Clothing: Projected Digital Fashion Design By: Hayley Zukerberg Advising Faculty: Andrea Wollensak Projecting digital fashion for the future. The goal of my project is to reflect my predictions for the future of fashion industry and how it will function. I believe digital clothing projection will work its way into shopping and the process of design, ultimately for easier use, creation, and sustainability. This installation is in place to demonstrate my newfangled and experimental idea in real-time. By making it an installation instead of a tool, it will allow me to have combined my art studies as well. Related Fields: Ammerman Center
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Litigation involving the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department was settled last year, but with an uncertain leadership situation in the department's top echelons and a growing sludge removal crisis, it seems the water department is still far from satisfying the terms of a 33-year federal lawsuit. Department Director Pamela Turner, along with two other top department officials, are planning to resign. Turner has “expressed interest” in resigning, according to Dan Lijana, a communications manager for Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, but a retirement date hasn't been confirmed. Like many of Detroit's problems, the root of the water system's woes is the city's declining population. “Why we have not been able to satisfy all the consent judgments is because of the poor economic condition of the region where we live,” said U.S. District Court Judge John Feikens, who has had oversight of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department since 1977. “If we still had the economic conditions of the 1950s, we could do it.” Feikens' control of the department is the result of a sprawling federal lawsuit concerning everything from wastewater disposal to city-suburb relations. The lawsuit was settled by a consent decree, the conditions of which haven't yet been met. Detroit's population has shrunk by more than half since its apex in the 1950s, to about 800,000. The remaining customers don't produce enough revenue to maintain the water system's infrastructure, Feikens said, much of which dates from that era or earlier. “When you reduce revenue from that number of people, it doesn't diminish costs,” he said. “It costs almost as much to make 500,000 gallons of water as 2 million.” An influx of cash from the federal government is helping, he said, but won't be enough to foot the bill for all necessary repairs. And that's at the heart of the continuing judicial oversight. “Infrastructure is a great part of holding up the success of satisfying the consent judgments,” Feikens said. “If we had the money to repair the infrastructure, it would solve most of them. ... There will come a time when all the consent judgments are satisfied ... we're rapidly coming to that point, but we're not there yet.” The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments estimates that upgrading the water system will cost roughly $20 billion, a price the judge says is out of the water department's reach. It's crucial that suburban communities play a more active role in the water system, Feikens said — and that means footing the bill for breakdowns in the system outside of the city. A major milestone was last year's creation of a water council, he said, which gave the suburban communities that purchase water from the city some say in the system's governance and placed responsibility for some repairs for system infrastructure in Oakland and Macomb counties in the hands of those governments. “People started saying, "we're real customers of the system, and we need an operational voice,' ” Feikens said. “The suburbs now have a voice in the operation of the system” through the water board, a model the judge likened to the regional authority that controls Detroit's Cobo Center. “We now have a settlement between the city and the suburbs in which both sides are given a voice in what the rates are.” Another pressing need is the removal of sludge, the semi-solid material that's left after wastewater is treated. The city terminated its contract with Texas-based sludge hauler Synagro Technologies after officials from that company were implicated in a municipal bribery investigation. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment has sent a warning letter to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, saying the system is well over the legal limit for sludge storage. Finding landfill space for sludge is always a challenge, Feikens said, noting that system maintenance had fallen since the system contracted with Synagro for sludge removal. Maintaining the water system requires a high level of regional cooperation, said Eric Zeemering, a Michigan native who's an assistant professor in the Department of Public Administration at San Francisco State University. Zeemering is the author of an article on Feikens' long involvement with the water department that will appear in the scholarly journal Public Administration Review later this year. “One issue we have to think about is the cost that will be necessary to continue to bring a complex wastewater system into full compliance with federal and state regulations and to continue to serve a sprawling and expansive metropolitan region,” Zeemering said. Expectations for clean water continue to increase as awareness grows about how environmental quality plays a role in economic development, he said. Nancy Kaffer: (313) 446-0412, [email protected].
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Rational Decision Making: 7 Steps to Making Logical Decisions By Marco Franzoni • January 23, 2024 Introduction: Unveiling Rational Decision Making Understanding Rational Decision Making Imagine navigating a maze with countless paths, each leading to different outcomes. This is akin to the daily decisions we face, where choosing the right path can be daunting. Enter the world of rational decision making – a beacon in the labyrinth of choices. This process isn’t just about making decisions; it's an art and science of aligning choices with our goals and values. In this exploration, we will demystify the rational decision making model. It's more than a theoretical concept; it's a practical toolkit for anyone from a seasoned rational decision maker to those just embarking on their decision-making journey. We'll explain and discover the nuances of this model, equipping you with the skills to tackle decisions confidently. 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This involves evaluating each option against the established criteria, measuring their pros and cons, and determining their viability in the context of the problem. It’s a thorough examination that looks into aspects such as resources required, potential risks, and the level of uncertainty involved. Through this meticulous assessment, decision-makers can conclude which alternatives are most suitable to proceed with, ensuring a comprehensive and reasoned approach to decision making. Step 5: Set Standards of Success and Failure Defining Success in Decision Making Anticipating Potential Failures In the journey of rational decision making, setting clear standards for success and failure is a crucial step. Defining success involves pinpointing what a successful outcome looks like. This could be achieving a certain profit margin, hitting a production target, or any other measurable result. It's important that these standards are realistic and aligned with the initial goals set during the decision-making process. By having clear benchmarks, decision-makers can stay focused and expect tangible results. Equally important is anticipating potential failures. This doesn't mean expecting the worst, but being prepared for it. It involves identifying scenarios where things might not go as planned and understanding the reasons behind these potential setbacks. This foresight enables decision-makers to develop contingency plans and risk mitigation strategies. By considering both the obvious and the unexpected, they can ensure a comprehensive approach that maximizes benefits and minimizes risks. Step 6: Choose the Best Solution and Test It Selecting the Most Suitable Option Implementing a Test Phase After thorough research and evaluation, the next pivotal step in rational decision making is to choose the best solution. This stage requires decisiveness to determine which option best aligns with the established criteria and the overall goals. It's not just about picking a solution but ensuring that it resonates with the core interests and values of the decision-maker or the organization. The chosen option should be the one that suggests the greatest benefit, backed by logical reasoning and data. Once the selection is made, the next crucial phase is testing. Implementing a test phase allows decision-makers to observe the solution in action, albeit on a smaller scale or in a controlled environment. This step is vital to identify any unforeseen challenges or adjustments needed before full-scale implementation. Testing serves as a practical application of the theory, providing real-world insights and an opportunity to fine-tune the solution. It’s a phase where theoretical decisions meet reality, and one must be ready to adapt and pay attention to the outcomes. Step 7: Track and Analyze the Results Learning from the Decision-Making Process The final step in rational decision making is to track and analyze the results of the implemented solution. Monitoring outcomes is crucial as it provides tangible evidence of whether the action taken meets, exceeds, or falls short of the expected goals. It's a stage where assumptions are tested against real-world results, offering invaluable insights into the effectiveness of the decision. This phase isn't just about measuring success or failure; it's an opportunity to learn from the entire decision making process. Analyzing the results helps understand what worked well and what didn’t, which can be instrumental for future decisions. Whether it's a business strategy or something as significant as a college education plan, this reflective process reinforces the value of a rational approach. It's about gaining knowledge and support for continuous improvement in decision making. This cycle of action, review, and learning is essential for honing decision-making skills and achieving better outcomes in the future. Rational Decision Making in Contrast In rational decision making, decisions are made logically, but contrasting theories reveal different dimensions. Prospect Theory, a key concept in behavioral economics, illustrates how people value gains and losses differently, influencing their decision-making in ways that might deviate from purely rational choices. It hinges on the idea that the pain of losing is psychologically more powerful than the pleasure of gaining, affecting a person's willingness to take risks. Bounded Rationality suggests that while individuals aim for rationality, their decision-making is constrained by cognitive limitations and the availability of information. This concept is particularly relevant in project management where decisions must often be made swiftly with limited data. Heuristics, or mental shortcuts, are employed in complex decision-making scenarios. While efficient, they can lead to biases, representing a departure from the rational choice theory. Lastly, robust decisions prioritize solutions that withstand future uncertainties, factoring in the expected value and potential variations in outcomes. This approach often contrasts with traditional rational methods, emphasizing resilience over precision. These varied perspectives enrich our understanding of how decision makers operate, offering valuable insights into the complexities of human decision-making beyond the scope of rational decision making. Conclusion: Embracing Rational Decision Making The Impact of Rational Decision Making in Business In conclusion, rational decision making is not just a concept but a transformative practice in business and personal life. It empowers decision makers to navigate complexities with clarity and purpose. By embracing this approach, businesses can make more informed, logical decisions that align with their goals and values. This methodical process, from identifying rational behavior to tracking outcomes, ensures decisions are not just reactions to immediate needs but are strategic and well-considered. As we conclude, it's clear that rational decision making is an indispensable tool for any rational decisionmaker looking to make impactful, positive changes in their organization. It stands as a beacon of logic and efficiency in a world brimming with uncertainty and complexity.
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A pulmonologist (chest specialist) is a medical specialist who is specialized in diagnosing, evaluating, and treating diseases and conditions related to the lungs. He treats diseases and health problems like lung or airway inflammation, blocked lung airways, damage to lung alveoli, cough treatment, blood or mucus in cough interstitial lung diseases, woofing cough, breathing problem, and lung diseases occurred due to inhalation of dust chemical or smoking, genetic diseases of the lung like cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis, asthma, bronchitis. Patients can consult online with a pulmonologist for non-emergency problems, advise for the second opinion, and for follow-ups. When to consult online with a pulmonologist- • Patients should have to consult pulmonologists when they having cough persistently, have difficulty breathing, cough up blood, experiencing unexplained weight loss, and short of breath. • For the second opinion of lungs related disease. • To show diagnostic reports to clarify about respiratory system health. Yes, A Pulmonologist can prescribe for the COVID-19 test. Yes, A Pulmonologist can do Online Consultation of Coronavirus Patients. You can do Online Consultation on our Website. Yes, A Pulmonologist can consult a Coronavirus patient. Yes, A Pulmonologist can advise for Coronavirus symptoms. A pulmonologist is a specialist doctor who treats acute and chronic diseases of the lungs. He is specialized in assessing and treating conditions related to the respiratory tract, nose, and throat. You are advised to see a pulmonologist when your primary care treatment for the conditions likes fever, cough, breathing problem, respiratory infections do not help your symptoms to go away. Your lung doctor recommends some tests to diagnose your condition and treats your disease accordingly. You can schedule your online appointment with best pulmonologist at doctoriduniya.com Some of the most common lung diseases include pneumonia, asthma, tuberculosis, pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, interstitial lung diseases, bronchitis, asbestosis, respiratory tract infection, pleural effusion, pleurisy, silicosis, mycosis, etc. There are some specific tests your pulmonologist doctors may prescribe you are PFTs (pulmonary function test), X-rays, CT (computed tomography), MRI, laboratory tests, CBC, CMP, Cystic fibrosis tests, Allergy tests, AFB testing, Influenza tests, Fungal tests, etc. At doctoriduniya, you can access a list of the best pulmonologists, book online appointment and consult with them. In any medical emergency feel free to visit www.doctoriduniya.com. In many cases, the symptoms of lung diseases do not appear until they become serious. Though, some of the symptoms that warn you may have a lung disease are chronic coughs, shortness of breath, over-production of mucus, wheezing, chest pain, coughing up blood, fever, etc. The symptoms of lung tuberculosis include fatigue, coughing up blood, chest pain, fatigue, fever, night sweat, chill, loss of appetite etc. You are recommended to consult your doctor if these symptoms persist longer than usual. The exact causes of lung diseases are still not very clear to Lung Specialist. But, there are various risk factors that highly contribute in developing lung diseases. These risk factors are heavy smoking, natural minerals (asbestos), air pollution, bacterial and viral infection, family history, obesity, weakened immune system etc.
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What a delightful sentiment that is. The SweetSpot (aka Dave Schoenfield) decided to question just how good the team could be this year, then ran WAR guesstimates and concluded that the 2014 Rays roster may just have it all in place for continued success, as they "seem to have it just right." The new agreement will not only increase the drug penalties, but also implement widespread carbon isotope testing, the official said, hoping to dramatically increase the detection of a synthetic testosterone. There were 14 players suspended last season for receiving performance-enhancing drugs from South Florida wellness clinic, Biogenesis, but none failed a drug test. The official said first-time offenses will be 80 games, an increase from 50, and a second offense will be for an entire 162-game season instead of 100 games. There will be a lifetime suspension for a third offense. Also, players who tested positive because of inadvertent use, will now have their suspensions reduced from 50 games to 25. Phillies infielder Freddy Galvis was suspended 50 games in June 2012 for Clostebol Metabolite, which he insists contained foot cream. San Francisco Giants reliever Guillermo Mota was suspended 100 games in May 2012 for Clenbuterol, saying it was included in his cough medicine. - Jesse Spector ranked teams based on their "ultimate opening day lineup," selecting players at each position based on who has started the most opening days. Older teams certainly got some pull here, as the Rays came in last featuring this stellar crew: C Toby Hall-5 1B Carlos Pena-4 2B Miguel Cairo-3 3B Evan Longoria-5 SS Julio Lugo-3 LF Carl Crawford-8 CF B.J. Upton-3 RF Dave Martinez-3 DH-Jose Canseco-2 P James Shields-4
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Dutch Blower - Your Trusted Air Handling and Dehumidifier Partner for the Automotive Sector! At Dutch Blower, we take pride in being a leading manufacturer of high-quality air handling units and dehumidifiers tailored specifically for the automotive industry. With years of expertise and a commitment to excellence, we have earned a reputation for delivering efficient and reliable solutions to meet the unique needs of our automotive clients. Our Air Handling Units: Our air handling units are meticulously designed and engineered to ensure optimal performance in various automotive applications. From HVAC systems to ventilation and cooling, our units are crafted to enhance air quality and create a comfortable environment within vehicles, regardless of their size or complexity. State-of-the-art technology: Our air handling units incorporate cutting-edge technology to guarantee maximum efficiency and energy savings, reducing the overall carbon footprint. Customizability: We understand that each automotive project is unique. Hence, our units are customizable to suit your specific requirements, ensuring a seamless integration with your existing systems. Durability: Built with premium materials and components, our air handling units are engineered to withstand the demanding conditions of the automotive industry, offering longevity and consistent performance. Moisture control is critical in the automotive sector to prevent corrosion, mold growth, and ensure the longevity of vehicles and their components. Dutch Blower's dehumidifiers are designed to efficiently extract moisture from the air, maintaining an optimal humidity level and protecting your valuable assets. High moisture extraction rate: Our dehumidifiers can effectively handle varying humidity levels, maintaining the desired conditions within the automotive environment. Compact and space-saving: We offer dehumidifiers in various sizes to fit seamlessly into different automotive settings, optimizing space utilization. User-friendly operation: Our dehumidifiers are designed for ease of use, with intuitive controls and low maintenance requirements. Why Choose Dutch Blower? Industry Expertise: With extensive experience in the automotive sector, we understand the specific challenges and requirements, enabling us to deliver tailored solutions. Quality Assurance: All our products undergo rigorous testing and adhere to international standards, ensuring top-notch performance and reliability. Customer Satisfaction: We prioritize our clients' needs and strive to deliver exceptional customer service and support throughout the project lifecycle. Dutch Blower is your one-stop solution for top-quality air handling units and dehumidifiers. Partner with us today and experience unparalleled air management solutions that enhance the efficiency and longevity of your automotive operations. Contact us now to discuss your requirements and explore how we can elevate your automotive business to new heights.
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We are the manufacturer of profile cylinders from ISO-KDNC series, so we can offer you ability to order cylinders with non-stadard stroke. We can guarantee high quality, reliability and competitive prices! All profile cylinders from KDNC series are manufactured in accordance to ISO 15552 norm (former ISO 6431, VDMA 24562). Accordance to this specification means full dimensional compatibility between all KDNC cylinders - You can be sure that You can replace your old cylinders with those you buy from us. All KDNC series cylinders we offer are manufactured using well known and durable materials: Cover made of die-cast aluminum. Sealing: NBR - acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber. Piston made of carbon steel with chrome exterior surface (or, on demand, stainless steel). These components guarantee high technical parameters (working pressure up to 10 bars, working temperature from -10°C up to +70°C) for KDNC series cylinders and gives You assurance You'd be expecting when using such equipment. Performance and reliability are the most important features of KDNC series cylinders! In case You have any doubts, please contact us via phone: +48 58 882 55 72
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Eco Quartierism is your eco-friendly transportation service in the heart of GTA Toronto. We believe in preserving nature to the fullest and to ensure that we tend to use cars that emit the least amount of fuel in the air. Most of our cars are battery powered from exclusive models such as Tesla. The Eco quartierism also has an aim to be the first of its kind to bring solar powered transportation service. You can read more about that in our website. There are many reasons why you should choose use as your number one transportation company. The foundation of the company was built on the fact to be different and unique and bring something ot the table that no other company in GTA or Ontario has ever done. Which is to be eco-friendly. Keeping that in mind, we have laid our services in aligning with these principles and you can also take part in our various sponsored programs. Eco Qaurtierism does not only focus on transportation services. We also have many sponsored events related to conserving the environment and also take part in many green initiatives. To know more about services, you can contact us via email or calling us. We would be more than happy to hear from you!
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Community Knowledge Base. Tap into the wisdom of our community on all topics, personal and professional. We're here to help each other achieve our goals faster and smarter. We sit down with Jenna Fisher, author of To the Top: How Women in Corporate Leadership Are Rewriting the Rules for Success, to discuss pay equity, the strength of networking, and receiving tough feedback as a woman. We sit down with David Meltzer to discuss self awareness, finding happiness and gratitude, and investing in women and people of color. We sit down with Leslie Wingo, CEO at Sanders\Wingo, to discuss creating cultures of belonging, having the important conversations about DEI, and how to be patient in order to make real solutions happen. We sit down with Freada Kapor Klein, Founder of the Level Playing Field Institute, to discuss sexual harassment in the workplace, closing opportunity gaps for lower-income individuals, and the need for intersectionality in everything we do. We sit down with Natalia Ball and Molly McAllister to discuss the importance of representation in leadership, normalizing parental leave for all, and how pets change the world. We sit down with Sushil Cheema to discuss her journey into coaching and explore how setting visions that build cohesion among teams, especially in a remote environment, can help take the next step in your career. She also covers topics such as confidence issues that leaders may face, her experience as a solo-preneur, and the differences between coaching and therapy. Lastly, Sushil shares her insights on what makes a good coach and how to find one who fits your needs. We sit down with Brooke Bartholomay Quinn, Chief Customer Officer at Carrot Fertility. With her vast experience and insight into reproductive health, Brooke is the perfect person to discuss normalizing menopause, perimenopause, and fertility care in the workplace. We’ll also be delving into how healthcare companies and doctors often treat childfree women differently than those who have or want to have children. We sit down with Joanna Frank, President and CEO of the Center for Active Design and President and CEO of Active Design Advisors, to discuss how buildings can affect your physical and mental health, how climate change is affecting real estate, and working real estate during a financial crisis. We sit down with Kalpa Gupta, Founder and CEO of KNEKXT Group, to discuss carrying generational trauma, how she helps sexual abuse survivors find their voice, and how you can support survivors as a coworker, friend, and otherwise. (CN/TW: talk of sexual abuse) We sit down with Paula Ratliff, President of Women Impact Tech, to discuss the importance of surrounding yourself with other professional women, creating a work culture where women can thrive, and why the retention rate for women in tech is so low. We sit down with Soyini Chan Shue, Owner and Founder of City Safe Partners, to discuss working in a field dominated by white men, providing opportunities for people of color, and her passion for entrepreneurship. We sit down with Amanda Cotler, Director of Operations for Accel Lifestyle, to discuss climbing the corporate ladder, making difficult decisions, and sustainable fashion.
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Rising investments towards synthetic biology start-ups developing tools and services is a major factor driving synthetic biology market revenue growth Market Size – USD 13.17 Billion in 2022, Market Growth – at a CAGR of 18.9%, Market Trends – Rising research and development activities in this field of synthetic biology Vancouver, B.C., October 12, 2023 - The global synthetic biology market size reached USD 13.17 Billion in 2022 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 18.9% during the forecast period, according to latest analysis by Emergen Research. Rising research and development activities in this field of synthetic biology, growing application of synthetic biology including living biotherapeutics, multiplexed diagnostics, and third-generation biorefineries as well rising investments towards synthetic biology start-ups developing tools and services are some of the key factors driving the revenue growth of the synthetic biology market. Synthetic biology has the potential to accelerate the biotechnology sector in the next years, much like recombinant DNA technology has been the driving force behind the establishment of a thriving biotechnology industry in recent years. As a result, companies are adopting this technology to create high-performance and eco-friendly products, which is driving market revenue growth. The development of sophisticated genome editing techniques like CRISPR/Cas9, as well as advancements in informatics, computational tools, and infrastructure to facilitate and scale analysis and design, have all helped to significantly lower the price of DNA synthesis and sequencing. Synthetic biology techniques have already been used to alter human cells to treat diseases and alter microbes to manufacture important substances for the industry. Rising investments in start-ups engaged in the development of tools and services for synthetic biology are one of the main drivers promoting the expansion of this industry. The commercialization of synthetic biology is advancing swiftly, mostly as a result of investments in start-up companies and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) that market tools, services, and products. Recent developments in synthetic biology technologies and procedures are driving the commercialization of a wide range of products for application in human and animal health, agriculture, ecological sustainability, and other fields. However, one of the significant challenges hindering the growth of this industry is significant biosafety risk in synthetic biology is the intentional or unintentional release of synthetic organisms into the environment during experiments and other activities. Synthetic microbes and bacteria have the potential to evolve and interact with other organisms, contaminating the environment. They may also breed with local species, upset ecosystems, or lead to the formation of superbugs resistant to antibiotics. In addition, engineers working in synthetic biology face ethical issues that go beyond those encountered in other technical fields. Some Key Highlights From the Report - The pharmaceutical & biotechnology companies segment accounted for the largest revenue share in 2021. Synthetic biology applications and commercialization of such items have experienced significant technological advancements, and by 2030, it is expected that they will likely be incorporated into most consumer goods and have a broad range of uses in daily life. Therefore, the growth of this market is being driven by big pharmaceutical and biotechnology businesses investing in and developing start-ups specializing in the field of synthetic biology and its products. Synthetic biology is being used by a large number of businesses and product manufacturers, ranging from small start-ups to major pharmaceutical corporations, to generate novel, innovative products, and production procedures across several industries and sectors. These are the major factors driving the growth of the segment. - The bioprocess technology segment is expected to grow at a steady revenue CAGR during the forecast period. Synthetic biology uses a fermentative recombinant microbial technique to produce fine chemicals, and it tries to build functional systems and organisms with innovative and beneficial activities that aid in designing approaches to biocatalytic processes. Although the use of bio-based synthetic routes is growing, major improvements are taking place to increase their cost-effectiveness and make them competitive with native biological or synthetic chemical routes in the market. As a result, several biosynthetic pathways have been commercialized for use in industry, mostly because of product yields and feedstocks. Bioethanol made from S. cerevisiae is the most widely produced commercial bioproduct, with 29,000 million gallons produced globally in 2019. - Europe accounted for a significant revenue share in 2021. This is attributed to increasing activities by key market players, as well as rising Research and Development (R&D) activities, increased funding, and partnerships between major companies and government in the field of synthetic biology, which has resulted in the continued growth of this industry, which is driving revenue growth of the market in this region. Academic competitions like iGEM—the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition—have additionally aided in bringing new researchers into the field of synthetic biology and raising its profile. These factors dramatically improved the growth of the market in this region. - Some major companies in the global synthetic biology market report include Amyris, Inc., Ginkgo Bioworks, Novozymes AG, Synbio Technologies, Evonetix Ltd., Calyxt, Inc., Codex DNA, Inc., GenScript Corporation., Twist Biosciences, and Eurofins Scientific, Inc. - On 12 August 2021, Antheia, a synthetic biology business that enables the development of future plant-inspired drugs, and Ginkgo Bioworks, which is constructing the top horizontal platform for cell programming, today announced a collaboration to quicken the discovery and manufacturing of critical drugs. Ginkgo assists clients from a variety of industries looking to create new and improved products. It recently announced a business merger with Soaring Eagle Acquisition Corp. Antheia intends to increase the number of essential Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and important starting materials in its pipeline by utilizing Ginkgo's high throughput enzyme design and screening capabilities. To get leading market solutions, visit the link below: https://www.emergenresearch.com/industry-report/synthetic-biology-market Emergen Research has segmented the global synthetic biology market on the basis of product, Technology, end-use, and region: Product Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032) - Synthetic Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and Oligonucleotides - Synthetic Cells - Chassis Organisms - Xeno-nucleic acids Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032) - DNA Synthesis - Site-directed Mutagenesis - Nucleotide Sequencing Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032) - Medical & Healthcare - Drug Delivery & Therapeutics - Tissue Regeneration - Environment & Agriculture - Bioprocess Technology - Medical & Healthcare End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032) - Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companies - Clinical & Diagnostic Laboratories - Academic Research Institution Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion; 2019-2032) - North America - Rest of Europe - Asia Pacific - South Korea - Rest of APAC - Latin America - Rest of LATAM - Middle East & Africa - Saudi Arabia - South Africa - Rest of Middle East & Africa - North America
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EMA Applauds Congressional Western Caucus for Legislation to Protect American Mining Arlington, Va., Dec. 20, 2023 – The Essential Minerals Association applauds Western Caucus Vice Chair Doug Lamborn (CO-05), Chairman Dan Newhouse (WA-04), and Rep. Blake Moore (UT-01) for introducing legislation to rescind the Biden Administration’s proposed changes to the FAST-41 process for mining projects, which would limit eligible projects to only those that meet the Critical Mineral definition from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). “The Administration’s proposed rule narrowing mining to only critical minerals is a solution in search of a problem as the Administration cannot identify any shortcoming or negative effects of the current rule’s definition of eligible mining projects,” said Chris Greissing, EMA president. “EMA supports increased domestic development of critical mineral resources, but it is shortsighted of the administration to leave out many minerals that are essential to our economy, such as the green energy transition, but are currently not listed as critical minerals. We thank the members of the Congressional Western Caucus for their continued support of this vital industry.” The proposed legislation prohibits the Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council (FPISC) from finalizing, implementing, or enforcing the proposed rule that was published in September. The critical minerals definition being used by USGS does not include dozens of minerals that are absolutely essential to our everyday economy. Without adequate supplies of minerals not on the USGS’ critical minerals list, the United States will not succeed in reaching the Biden Administration’s goals for renewable energy or electrification. It does not make sense to deny these important resources the opportunity for the streamlined FAST-41 permitting process. The United States needs to use every tool at its disposal to allow more domestic mineral production to achieve those green energy goals rather than policies that limit that achievement. The Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act was enacted on December 4, 2015. Title 41 of the act (FAST-41) established new coordination and oversight procedures for infrastructure projects being reviewed by federal agencies. The mining sector was added under FAST-41 in 2021, and projects must work through 18 points of criteria in order to be expedited. The law was intended to improve coordination among government agencies, increase transparency for federal and environmental reviews, and increase accountability. Unfortunately, communication appears to have become worse internally within the Administration as this process has moved forward. “The Biden Administration is in desperate need of better internal communication as it will be impossible for them to reach their admirable goals for renewable energy or electrification without including minerals that are not considered as critical by the narrow definition of the USGS,” Greissing added. “The United States must prioritize increased domestic production of all minerals. Existing rules make it difficult to speed up the extraction of essential minerals, which will hinder the U.S. economy and cause an increased reliance on foreign adversaries for our mineral needs. Commonsense shows that we need FAST-41 to be a streamlined process for all domestic mineral resources.” The Essential Minerals Association (EMA) is the representative voice for companies that extract and process a vital and beneficial group of raw materials and minerals, which are the essential ingredients for many of the products used in everyday life. Formerly, the Industrial Minerals Association – North America, EMA ensures that the voices of its member companies and the socio-economic benefits they provide – from mining to end-use products – are heard by government leaders as well as the general public. Visit essentialminerals.org to learn more.
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The 32nd China Refrigeration Exhibition will be held in Shanghai New International Expo Center on April 7-9, 2021. Founded in 1987, China Refrigeration Exhibition has become one of the large-scale similar professional exhibitions in the global refrigeration, air conditioning and hVAC industry after more than 20 years of continuous development and innovation. With the theme of "Strong foundation, Quality First, Internal and external coordination, low-carbon development", this exhibition brings together many well-known brands in the global refrigeration, hVAC and air conditioning industry. Schmidt is at: Booth E4G47 We sincerely invite new and old customers to visit our guidance! More products, Schmidt at the exhibition site waiting for your consultation! 2021 China Refrigeration Exhibition, Schmidt will be there for you!
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Valley of Neelum is a land of forests, rivers, fountains, springs, waterfalls, high-lands, snowy mountain peaks, wildlife treasures, hidden assets of precious gemstones, minerals and rare species of plants. Nature bestows upon its best of attributes to the mesmerizing Neelum valley. Neelum valley, the Paradise on the Earth is in the North and North-Eastern side of Muzaffarabad, the Capital of Azad Kashmir. It lies parallel to the Kaghan valley of Pakistan. High altitude mountain peaks of the valley, at 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) above sea level are looking majestic and wonderful. The valley consists of 370 villages and its topography is mainly hilly and mountainous with lush-green sub-valleys, thick forests, clear water streams and above all meandering river Neelum which gives a spectacular view to its landscape. The valley can be approached from two different points; one from Kaghan valley and another is from the Noori-Nar Top, the Ratti Gali Pass as well as many other big and small Passes. From Dowarian it takes two days for hiking/trekking, with a night stay at Dowarian. The elevation of Dowarian is 12,000 feet above sea level. The starting point of the valley is Nouseri which is ahead of Patika in Muzaffarabad. The other specific places are Chilhana Crossing Point (height: 3,200 feet), Jora, Salkhala, Kundal Shahi, Athmuqam, Sharda, Kel, Arrang Kel and Taobat. The official language is English and national language is Urdu. Urdu is widely speaking in the valley while other regional languages are Kashmiri, Pahari and Hindko. Furthermore Punjabi and Pashtu are spoken as well. Shalwar-Kamees is the favourite dressing code among people. Men usually wear waist-coat, cardigan and jacket along-with this dress. While women mostly wear a Burqa (veil/cloak) or pullover and cover their heads with Dopatta (Scarf). The popular handicrafts of the valley are Hand-Woven Carpets, Namda, Gubba, Silken & Woollen Embroidered Shawls, Wood Carving, Rugs, Basketry, Embroidered Pherans and Papier Mache Art etc. The cuisines of the valley are very delicious and rich in taste. These include Gushtaba, Tabakh-Maaz, Harissa, Ristey, Kofta-Curry, Yakhni and Kebabs. Let’s try to explore the beautiful areas of the Neelum valley. - Chelhana Crossing Point: The territory of Muzaffarabad ends after crossing the Nouseri Bridge by travelling on the Neelum valley road. Nouseri is a famous place mainly for its marble mines. The marble transports to other cities of Kashmir as well as Pakistan. There is a crossing point of Chelhana which is connected by a bridge. It is the meeting point of the people of the two separated parts of Kashmir with their relatives. The meeting takes place twice in a month. This rendezvous can only be possible after a proper documentation process, carefully approved by the governments of Pakistan and India. It happens after the earthquake of 2005. The other side from Chelhana is Tittwal. There are many worth-seeing places between Chelhana and Kundal Shahi which are Barian, Bandi, Leswa Bypass, Mirpura, Jura, Islampura and Chambher. Leswa Bypass is 18 kilometres away from Kundal Shahi. The Leswa Bypass is a link road which leads towards the Chugali Top. Jura is the most populated area in the District Neelum. It is 18 kilometres away from Nouseri which is the starting point of the Neelum valley. It is famous for its beautiful bazar, surrounding places and the highest mountain peaks. Accommodation facilities are easily available in Jura. 3. Kundal Shahi: Kundal Shahi is 74 kilometres (46 miles) away from Muzaffarabad and 26 kilometres from Nouseri. Its elevation is 1,357 metres (4,452 feet) above sea level. To access Kundal Shahi there is a link road leading through Muzaffarabad to Neelum valley which takes about two hours to reach there. The meeting point of river Neelum and Jagran stream is also at Kundal Shahi where a trout fish Hatchery is working. There is a small bazar. Accommodation facilities are also available. Salkhala is the place where a trout fish Hatchery has been established by the Fisheries Department of Government of Azad Kashmir. The Hatchery is accessible by a boat from the river Neelum. Salkhala is almost 3 kilometres away from Kundal Shahi and to visit it, a proper permit i required which will be issued by the relevant authorities. Accommodation facility is available there. Kutton is in the lower Neelum valley where Jagran stream (Nullah) adds charm and novelty to its beautiful landscape. It is at a distance of 80 kilometres (49.7 miles) from Muzaffarabad and 16 kilometres (10 miles) from Kundal Shahi. It is the starting point of the Himalayan Mountain Range which stretches to Kaghan Valley, Skardu, Chilas and even farther to these areas. There are some private hotels and Rest Houses which provide accommodation facilities to the tourists. The most reliable accommodation facility is the Rest Houses of AJK Tourism & Archaeology Department and WAPDA. Jagran is a famous place of Neelum valley and a link road leads from Kundal Shahi to there. Jagran stream is bifurcated by a forest from Kundal Shahi. The Jagran Nullah (stream) is in fact a mini-river which flows nearly all the year round. Its crystal clear water is a good source of hatching trout fish. It has a thick forest and there is a tunnel-like trek with bushy patches. Greenish gushing water of Jagran Nullah (stream) plays a significant role in the formation of beautiful landscape and charismatic richness of the area. Its surroundings are scintillating with beauty, in the shades of the snowy mountains. The river reflects a spectacular view with icy cold water and reservoirs of trout fish which attracts the attention of the anglers, almost throughout the tourist season. In the suburb of Jagran, there are worth visiting places like Kutton, Thunian, Ghainsi and Pittlian-Sar. Jagran is an ideal place for mountaineers and trekkers as well where the lush-green thick forests stretches over the vast plateaus with the the abundant wildlife. A mega hydro-electric project generates electricity, which is available for Muzaffarabad and adjoining areas. Athmuqam is a District Headquarter of Neelum valley. It is at a distance of 73 kilometres (45 miles) from Muzaffarabad and 36 kilometres (22 miles) from Nouseri. The journey to Athmuqam from Muzaffarabad takes two and half an hour by the Neelum valley road. It is at an elevation of 1,371 metres (4,498 feet) above sea level. Athmuqam has a special significance since pre-partition time that the Line of Control (LoC) begins from this very place. It is called Athmuqam because, it was once the 8th station from Muzaffarabad to Neelum valley. The architecture of the valley is prominent of Kashmiri origin. The structure of the houses is almost wooden. The construction is mainly in a double-storey structure with the wooden logs. Hiking treks to the adjacent mountain areas attract a large number of tourists towards the valley. Neelum Campus of AJK University is also established there. All the basic necessities of daily life are easily available in the town. Rest houses and private accommodation is easily available. 7. Neelum Village: Neelum village is at a distance of about two and half a kilometre from Keran. It is merely 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) ahead of Athmuqam, on the right-hand side of the river Neelum. On the other side of river is Keran village of IHK (Indian Held Kashmir). It is accessible by a jeep track through Keran Bypass. Neelum village is at an altitude of 1,524 metres (5,000 feet) above sea level. Neelum is on the right bank of river Neelum. It is hardly two kilometres above Kutton which is at an elevation of 1,524 metres (5,000 feet) above sea level. Indian Held Kashmir (IHK) is clearly visible from this place. There is a small bazar where items of daily use are available. Accommodation facility for the tourists is available there. Keran is a beautiful tourist place in Neelum valley. It is 46 kilometres (29 miles) away from Nouseri and 10 kilometres (6 miles) away from Athmuqam. It is about 95 kilometres (59 miles) away from Muzaffarabad. Keran is on an altitude of 1,524 metres (5,000 feet) above sea level. It lies along the bank of river Neelum. The village on the other side of the river is namesake of Keran which is in the Indian Held Kashmir (IHK). A number of Government/private hotels and Rest houses provide accommodation facilities to the tourists. There are mountains and numerous Conifer trees around the town of Dowarian. Its height is almost 1,615 metres (5,299 feet) above sea level. It is 58 kilometres (36 miles) away from Nouseri and 13 kilometres (8 miles) ahead of Neelum village. Ratti Galli Pass, which connects the Neelum valley and Kaghan valley, is about 30 kilometres upward, in the West of Dowarian. It is accessible through a narrow mule trek. Accommodation facility for the tourists is also available there. Dudhnial is 68 kilometres away from Nouseri. It is a very beautiful town of the Neelum valley. There is a small market where all the daily use items are available. Accommodation facilities are also available in Dudhnial. Sharda is at a distance of 136 kilometres (85 miles) from Muzaffarabad. It is 95 kilometres (59 miles) away from Nouseri and 30 kilometres (19 miles) away from Dowarian. Sharda is a serene, scenic and picturesque tourist spot. It is such an attractive place due to its breathtaking splendid landscape. The ruins of Sharda University and ancient Buddha/Hindu monuments are worth-visiting spots in Sharda. The historical background of these relics provides a unique learning opportunity to the people, who are interested in the Archaeology and history of the valley. Sharda is one of the two sub-divisions of District Neelum. The travelling takes two and half an hour from Athmuqam, along the river Neelum. Its elevation is 1,981 metres (6,499 feet) above sea level. Two famous and historical peaks of the Kashmir valley which are Shardi Nardi are clearly visible from Sharda. The historical places of Sharda other than remnants of Sharda University, are the Temple of Sharada Peeth (a Hindu goddess), Sharda Fort and the Kishan Ghaati. Tehjian is a small but a beautiful village of the Neelum valley. It is a highly populous village yet there is no facility of a Post Office or Basic Health Unit. A few private hotels and a tourist hostel of AJK Tourism Department is available for an overnight stay. The distance of Kel is 117 kilometres (73 miles) from Nouseri and 19 kilometres (12 miles) from Sharda. This small valley is at the height of 2,097 metres (6,879 feet) above sea level. Furthermore it is on the confluence of the Shounter Nullah (Ravine) and river Neelum. A jeep track from Kel leads to Gilgit via Shounter Pass (4,420 metres) above sea level. It serves as a basecamp for the mountaineering activities towards the Sarwali Peak (6,326 metres) above sea level and Sarwali Glacier (25 kilometres long). Sarwali Peak is the highest peak and Sarwali Glacier is the biggest glacier of Azad Kashmir. Tourists can hire a jeep from Athmuqam for their convenience and for saving time. Horses and mules are the other means of transportation which are convenient especially for the narrower treks. There lies a small but beautiful tourist place of Arrang Kel which is away of Kel and accessible only through trekking or by a electric-lift. 14. Arrang Kel: Arrang Kel is a small lush green village. It is a hill station and a popular tourist spot of the Neelum valley, Azad Kashmir. It is merely 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) away from Kel. Its elevation is almost 8,379 feet (2,554 metres) above sea level. The distance of Kel from Muzaffarabad is about 155 Kilometres (96 miles). It is a bordering village. Halmet is at a distance of 49 kilometres (31 miles) from Kel. The distance of it from Nouseri is almost 154 kilometres (96 miles). Janawai and Sardari are the most beautiful areas between Halmet and Kel. These areas are accessible only by a rough jeep track and it takes approximately four hours to reach Halmet from Kel. Accommodation facilities are available for the tourists. Taobat is the last prominent settlement in the Neelum valley which is at a distance of 200 kilometres (120 miles) from Muzaffarabad. It is 159 kilometres away from Nouseri and 39 kilometres (24 miles) away from Kel. Taobat is at the brink of LoC, except some other smaller villages. It is the place where Kishan Ganga turns into river Neelum on entering into the Pakistani soil. Accommodation facilities are available through some public/private hotels. The Rest houses of AJK Tourism & Archaeology Department provide a reasonable accommodation to the tourists. Chitta Katha lake is a beautiful lake in the Shounter valley of Azad Kashmir. Its elevation is 13,500 feet (4,115 metres) above sea level. Chitta Katha is a local name which means “White Stream”. The origin of the lake Chitta Katha Sar is Chitta Katha stream which is flowing from the Mount Harri Parbat. This Mountain is a sacred place for the Hindu devotees who relate it to the Lord Shiva and the eternal abode of their Lord “The Kailash”. Shounter valley is in the Sharda Tehsil (Sub-Division) of District Neelum in Azad Kashmir. Chitta Katha lake is accessible through a rough but beautiful and scenic trek. After reaching there, captivating beauty and mystic charm mesmerizes the tourists. The jeep track starts from Kel to Domail Bala. It is a rough shingle road of 20 kilometres (12 miles) in length. The hiking trek starts along-with a 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) long lush green beautiful patch. Kel is the base-camp for the lake. Ratti Gali lake is majestically beautiful and famous glacial lake in Neelum Valley of Azad Kashmir. The altitude of the lake is 12,130 feet (3,697 metres) above sea level. The water source of the lake is the streams which are flowing from the surrounding glaciers and melting of snow from the nearby mountains peaks. The lake is accessible through a shingle and unpaved jeep track from Dowarian. It is merely a 19 kilometres (12 miles) long track. Then there is a hiking trek full of awesome and breathtaking scenery. Dowarian is the basecamp of the lake. 19. Sarwali Peak: Sarwali Peak is between Neelum valley and at the verge of Shounter valley. It lies in the foothill of Nanga Parbat (8,126 metres). This peak resembles with Nanga Parbat in its appearance. The other names of Sarwali Peak are Toshe-Ri 1 and Dabbar Peak. It is the highest peak of Azad Kashmir. It is at the altitude of 20,754 feet (6,326 metres) above sea level. The Sarwali Glacier surrounds the Sarwali Peak, which is also the largest glacier in the Neelum valley of Azad Kashmir. Sarwali Peak remains un-captured even after so many attempts. Numerous climbers and mountaineers lost their lives while attempting to scale it. Mountaineers and climbers call the Sarwali Peak as “Virgin Peak” due to its deadliest trek. The basecamp of the Peak is Domail Bala. Mazeno-La Mountain is behind this peak which is just on the right side of IFJAMU Pass. No one could succeed in crossing the Pass from this angle until now. The mighty Nanga Parbat is visible after crossing the last tough ridge-line of the Peak. 20. Shounter Top: Shounter valley spreads from Upper Neelum valley and it is accessible through a jeep track from Kel. The route remains open hardly for a few months in a year. From Shounter valley which is approachable from the Shounter Pass, opens in the mouth of Astore valley at Rattoo. Since it is a basecamp of the Sarwali Peak and Chitta Katha lake as well as the crossing point of the Shounter Pass into the Astore valley. The elevation of the Shounter Pass is almost 4,420 metres (14,501 feet) above sea level. Shounter lake is a gem of the Shounter valley and one of the high-altitude lakes of the region. Its elevation is 10,200 feet (3,100 metres) above sea level. The source of the lake is the glacial water of the streams which are flowing from the nearby snowy mountain peaks. The lake is accessible from Kel in Neelum valley, by a jeep track. 21. Machiara National Park: The Machiara National Park flecks between the sub-valleys of Neelum valley. This area is full of amazing flora and fauna as well as rich natural resources such as rivers, glacial springs, forests, minerals and gemstones. Machiara National Park has been established to protect the endangered species of wildlife of the Gurase valley. Since illegal hunting, deforestation and inhabitat degradation badly affects the area, hence Government of Azad Kashmir decided to declare the Gurase valley a National Park. This step proves beneficial for the protection and conservation of natural resources of the valley for next generations. The Park is covering an area of 52,817 acres. Its elevation is almost between 2,017 metres to 4,345 metres above sea level. Neelum river flows in the centre of the park and divides it into two parts. Line of Control (LoC) surrounds the park from the East, while Qamari Peak is on the Northern side towards Astor. The park is in the custody of the Forest Department of Government of Azad Kashmir. Author: Fehmeeda Farid Khan
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Walk inside a life-size inflatable humpback whale! See live octopuses and squid! Examine ocean plankton and tiny fish earbones though microscopes! Get a peek at cool technology used to find and film marine animals! These are just some of the many activities planned by more than a dozen organizations in Woods Hole during the 2019 Woods Hole Science Stroll. The free public event, offering something for the entire family, takes place on Saturday, August 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. along Water Street in Woods Hole. Stroll activities include a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter search-and-rescue demonstration (weather and operations permitting), tours of several smaller research and Coast Guard vessels, a chance to see instruments that explore the deep sea, and learning about whales and sea turtles, fish living in local waters, plastics in the ocean, and much more. 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With diabetes and obesity rates on the rise, it could be argued today’s food system is not functioning as it should. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the number of people with diabetes has risen from 108 million in 1980 to 422 million this decade, and worldwide obesity has tripled since 1975. “We believe that some of [this], at least, is caused by the food that people eat and the way they eat [it],” said EIT Food CEO Dr Andy Zynga when we caught up at INNOVEIT in Budapest, Hungary last week. “We believe that innovations need to happen in the food system and in the way food is produced, innovated, and valued by society.” Food waste is another major concern for EIT Food – a pan-European consortium funded by the EU that focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation in the food sector. “Approximately 30% of all the food in the world is wasted, and we believe it is necessary to come up with the right innovations to help address this: the make citizens healthier and to avoid that food waste,” Dr Zynga continued. The CEO told this publication that innovation in food education and food tech start-ups must be included when taking a ‘systemic approach’ to changing up the food system. So which areas in particular are most in need of attention? Primary production and protein Certain trending terms, such as ‘smart farming’ and ‘regenerative farming’, are making the rounds today, the CEO revealed. Whatever the turn of phrase, primary production is a sector ‘ripe for major innovation’, he said. “If I were to look and see where there are lot of low hanging fruits, I would say that is the area.” Indeed, innovation in primary production is building in momentum around the world. Vertical farming has been touted as one way of improving food security as climate change increases, fresh water supplies diminish, and urbanisation accelerates. And artificial intelligence (AI) solutions are being developed to deliver on-farm improvements in the ‘future ag tech’ space. One year from now, Dr Zynga predicts much more will have changed at this on-farm level. “I believe that many more innovations would have happened in the agricultural sector,” he told this publication. “There is an increased focus on primary production, so I think we will see many more great solutions.” The food chief also predicts more innovation is on its way in the alternative protein space, citing new meat analogues, cellular meat, and novel plant proteins, as areas of interest. “We believe that there is enormous opportunity. There are 30,000 edible plants in the world and right now, mankind only eats a few thousand of those. There are many more things to be discovered.” A bigger budget to fund food innovation? EIT Food is part of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), which works to nurture innovation across the bloc in a variety of areas, including health, climate, energy, and food. And now, according to EIT director Martin Kern, the body may have more budget than ever to fund innovation in these sectors. At INNOVEIT, Kern revealed it had been proposed that EIT receive a 25% increased budget – from €2.4bn up to €3bn – for the period 2021-2027. “We are extremely proud that the Commission has proposed this at a time when most of the programmes are talking about cutting down [budgets],” said Kern. “What will it mean for EIT? It will allow us to sustain the existing knowledge and innovation communities but also launch new ones,” he told delegates, referring to the most recently announced Creative & Cultural Industries knowledge and innovation community (KIC). While the proposal is still under discussion in the European Parliament, FoodNavigator asked the EIT Food chief what the 25% increase might mean for his KIC. “Our hope would be that it would lead to a higher budget for the activities that we have today,” said Dr Zynga. “We believe that we are on a really good path to making a real impact in the food system. Transforming it, in Europe and the world. “We are hopeful that the added budget [would] lead to more budget coming our way,” he told us, adding: “That is my hope, and I believe that is probably going to happen”. The video version of FoodNavigator's interview with EIT Food chief Dr Andy Zynga is available to watch here.
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RICE COUNTY, Minn. (FOX 9) - Families in rural Dundas and elected officials are calling for more transparency and communication days after a fire broke out at Rice County’s landfill. Rice County officials said the fire began in the landfill portion of the Solid Waste Facility shortly after it closed for the evening on Monday, May 22. The fire is still burning Thursday. Officials said the cause of the fire is still unknown. The landfill is closed to non-licensed haulers through Monday. On Thursday, Rice County created a new page on its website where members of the public can find the latest updates about the fire. You can find the website here. Night and day, Cathy Prodoehl is watching over her 46 prized goats—some of them award-winning—as she worries about the air they're breathing. "I've been in contact with my vet. I know the signs and everything to watch out for coughing, sneezing, any signs of respiratory distress," Prodoehl said. Step outside her barn in rural Dundas, and you can see haze and dust from Rice County's landfill a few blocks away. "Pretty thick again today. Makes it kind of hard to breathe, and with all the animals that we have here, it's a little concerning for them," Prodoehl said. Rice County officials told FOX 9 no one would be available for interviews Thursday. A spokesperson said a Rice County staff member was out Thursday monitoring the air quality at all residential properties within a half-mile radius of the landfill and "got no readings that exceed health limits." But Prodoehl said that does little to assuage her concerns. She and her neighbors still have questions, and so does their state senator, Bill Lieske. "What was being thrown up into the air? What kind of chemicals? What kind of toxins might be floating around now? Obviously, a landfill is full of stuff, so we don't know what that is. And maybe it's time for the agency to step in and at least help answer those questions," said Lieske, R-Lonsdale. A Minnesota Pollution Control Agency spokesperson said Rice County has set up an air monitoring system at the landfill. MPCA also said it connected Rice County officials with an EPA landfill fire expert that can help with data analysis. Northfield Fire Chief Tom Nelson said an EPA consultant recommended covering the fire with dirt, but that was difficult Thursday because of the wind. Faribault Fire Chief Dustin Dienst told FOX 9 in an email that local officials have been in contact with multiple state agencies since shortly after the fire broke out Monday and they’ve been "working diligently to remedy the situation." Lieske said he has heard from multiple concerned constituents. He called for increased transparency going forward. "We need to work on communication out to the people that live nearby a lot quicker," he said. Prodoehl said she's yet to get a knock on her door, and she continues to worry about the 3-week-old baby goats in her care. "How toxic is everything that we're breathing in – for us and all the animals around? We're not the only ones that have animals," she explained.
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A single-product strategy is always a risky one. Because the firm has staked its survival on a single product (or a small basket of products like Colgate) the organization has to work very hard to ensure the success of that product. If the product is not accepted by the market (like taking a big call on Indica by TELCO) or is replaced by a new one (the challenge of Close-Up from HLL to Colgate) the firm will suffer. Given the risk of a single-product strategy, most large organizations today operate in several different businesses, industries, or markets. Diversification describes the number of different businesses that an organization is engaged in and the extent to which these businesses are related to one another. Diversification involves entry into fields where both products and markets are significantly different than those of a firm’s initial base. Table of Content Related diversification occurs when a firm expands into industries similar to its initial business in terms of at least one major function (when the firm enjoys distinctive competence such as marketing, distribution, engineering, etc). Unrelated diversification involves expansion into fields that do not share any financial or skill-based interrelationship with a firm’s initial business. Diversification is said to minimize risks associated with confining the business to one or very few products. The company can enter new lines of business to preempt potential competitors or to gain superiority over competitors entering the market at an early stage. It can introduce new products, satisfying a variety of needs. This helps in consolidating its position in the industry. The company can put its resources and related capabilities to good effect. The existing businesses might have saturated a bit and the only way to grow could be through diversification, exploiting opportunities in the environment. Diversification, of course, is not a sure bet. Diversification may lead to neglect of old businesses. The managers may fail to understand the intricacies of new business as well – because they have entered the field without full knowledge and adequate preparation. To make matters worse, competitors may retaliate with full force, adversely impacting even the existing businesses. To be successful, diversification requires careful planning and meticulous preparation. The company must have deep pockets and strong staying power. Building competitive advantages takes time and involves a lot of money. The company must have a relevant core competency in the field that it is trying to look at now. The chosen field must be attractive and the company should have capable managers to handle the associated risks competently. The cost of entry should also be reasonable. To be safe, the company should screen and pretest the proposals carefully and proceed cautiously. Horizontal integration takes place when some firms expand by acquiring other companies in the same line of business (adding new products or services to the existing product or service line). Such acquisitions eliminate competitors and provide the acquiring organization with access to new markets. Horizontal integration could come, thus, through mergers and acquisitions. The purchase of one firm by another firm of approximately the same size is called a merger. It is called an acquisition when one of the organizations involved is considerably larger than the other. Most software companies use the mergers and acquisitions route to acquire complementary businesses, products, or services linked by a common technology and common customers. It occurs when an organization diversifies into a related, but distinct business. With concentric diversification, new businesses can be related to existing businesses through products, markets, or technology. The new product is a spin-off of the existing facilities, products, and processes. For example, Philip’s the electronics major decided to diversify into related businesses such as cellular phones, telecommunication equipment, electronic components, etc. to exploit its core advantages in the form of related technology, strong distribution network, etc. IBM has used a concentric diversification strategy right from the 60s onwards. In the early 60s, IBM concentrated on the mainframe computer business. Today the company’s products include small computers, terminals, communication equipment, etc. Concentric diversification may occur due to factors such as common distribution channels, marketing skills, common brand names, and common customers. Organizations such as Philip Moris, Nabisco, and Proctor & Gamble operate multiple businesses related to a common distribution network (grocery stores) and common marketing skills (advertising). Disney and Universal rely on strong brand names and reputations to link their diverse businesses which include movie studios and theme parks. Pharmaceutical firms such as Cipla, and Ranbaxy sell numerous products to a single set of customers: hospitals, doctors, patients, and drugstores. Conglomerate diversification takes place when an organization diversifies into areas that are unrelated to its current business. The decision to diversify into unrelated areas is generally undertaken by firms in volatile industries that are subject to rapid technological change. The obvious purpose is to reduce risk. It is also assumed that by restructuring the portfolio of businesses, the firm would be in a position to create value. The similarity in products, technology, or marketing knowledge between the two firms is not an issue here, the acquiring firm simply wants to make an attractive investment. Unrelated diversification was a very popular strategy in the 1960s and early 1970s. For example, the ITC’s diversification into edible oils, hotels, financial services, etc. is conglomerate (likewise NEPC group’s foray into agro foods, textiles, paper, airlines, wind energy, tea plantations, etc; Ballarpur Industries’ unrelated diversification, into chemicals, nylon fiber, leather, etc. in addition to paper. Essar’s foray into shipping, oil, sponge iron, marine construction, telecom, power, etc.). It is worth noting the principal difference between concentric and conglomerate diversification here. Concentric diversification emphasizes some commonality in markets, products, or technology, whereas conglomerate diversification is based on profit considerations only. The firm thinks that it can spot an attractive investment opportunity faster than the market and commits its resources accordingly. Of course, it is always open to doubt whether the new business justifies its acquisition cost. Thus, the selection of attractive acquisition candidates is largely a matter of managerial judgment. The basic source of value in a conglomerate is senior management’s ability to time the market to buy and sell businesses. Consistent success in such matters, however, cannot be guaranteed. Throughout the 1990s, not surprisingly, many conglomerates failed to deliver the goods. Unrelated diversification moves have destroyed value instead of creating it (dyssynergy, in which individual businesses may be worth more on their own rather than when placed under a larger corporate umbrella with other unrelated units). Conglomerates have failed in most cases because of various reasons: inadequate focus, failure to understand the business fully, and competitive disadvantage compared to organizations that use related diversification. Costs of Diversification Diversification into related or unrelated areas is not a sure bet. Problems could surface suddenly from multifarious – known as well as unknown factors. Let’s examine these more closely (Pitts and Lei). - Cost of Ignorance: Entering a new, unknown field is risky. The firm does not know the extent of the competition. It may fail to read the mind of the consumer properly. Technological developments and environmental factors may compel the firm to shift gears continuously. Mistakes might be committed when the firm is navigating through uncharted waters. - Cost of Neglect: A company trying to expand through unrelated diversifications may have to divert its attention from its core businesses – at least temporarily. First, it must decide the areas where it wants to operate. Second, if acquisition is the route; it must identify suitable targets for purchase. Third, top managers must integrate the new units with the existing businesses. All these steps would dilute the attention of the firm towards its own, original business. The costs of ignorance and neglect might prove to be crippling, especially in a highly competitive rapidly changing environment. Let’s consider the cases of Indian companies which have gone out of business, because of hasty, unrelated diversifications into too many different areas. When to Diversify? Diversification will be fruitful only when the benefits generated by diversification outweigh the related costs. To contain costs, the firm should focus attention on familiar fields and by diversifying internally rather than by acquisition. In any case, as summarised by Pears and Robinson, diversification is the most preferred route: - When the firm intends extraordinary growth in assets, revenues, and profits. - When the firm wants to counter vulnerability arising out of a single-product concentration – by creating a large portfolio of diverse businesses. - When the environment presents an unusually large number of exciting opportunities to be exploited by the firm’s resource base. - When there is great environmental uncertainty, firms embark on a constant search for new businesses. - When the firm finds diversification to be more profitable than intensification. - When the firm has surplus resources that could be profitability deployed in new ventures. - When the firm finds synergy between its existing businesses and the new ones that it intends to set up. When diversification is likely to produce fewer benefits than costs, the firm should turn its attention to restructuring its operations to enhance shareholder value. The various possibilities in this connection include: - Selective Focus: Target carefully selected new segments when the firm can expand its market share quickly even though the industry in which it operates is on the decline. - Spin-off: Spinning off businesses means selling those units or parts of a business that no longer contribute to or fit the firm’s core competence. Spinning off non-core or less related businesses help produce a renewed focus on remaining core operations. It also helps shareholders capture the full value of assets being used by management.
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Technology is used to detect elements in samples related to various areas of research like biomonitoring and nutraceuticals. PerkinElmer has decided to purchase the remaining 50% interest of its joint venture in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and related assets from Danaher. ICP-MS allows high-sensitivity simultaneous detection of individual chemical elements in a sample for use in the environmental, nutraceutical, biomonitoring, semiconductor, and geochemical research markets. The company believes that having full control over ICP-MS will help ensure the continued success of this technology with a dedicated and fully integrated approach throughout the entire value chain including R&D, manufacturing, sales, and service. “Customers will benefit from our ability to get products to market faster as well as to better align our offering with market needs,” asserts John Roush, president, environmental health, PerkinElmer. “The global population is increasingly vulnerable to safety threats from toxic elements such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic affecting the quality of our water and food supplies,” Roush continues. “Our continued commitment and innovation in ICP-MS will provide our customers with solutions that support the analysis of component elements, trace elements, or contaminants in samples of interest, leading to improved products and applications for their end markets and ultimately to better outcomes for human and environmental health.” Danaher acquired this joint venture stake and assets as part of its acquisition of MDS’ Analytical Technologies business. In September 2009, Danaher paid MDS $650 million for this division and gained not only ICP-MS but also MDS Analytical Technologies’ 50% interest in the mass spectrometry joint venture with Life Technologies called AB Sciex. Concurrently, it paid Life Technologies $450 million for its share of the JV. Earlier this month, AB Sciex was launched as a new company.
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The Tyndall Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, is located in the Torres del Paine National Park on its margin and west limit, adjoining the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park. It has a total area of 331 square kilometers and an approximate extension of 30 kilometers, it has two arms, one of them very defined that falls towards Lake Geike, and the eastern arm towards the homonymous Lake, in which, it has already lost direct contact from the ice mass with the lake. Millions of years ago, when Patagonia was covered by the sea and the area where the Tyndall Glacier is today was near the marine coast, today it is in practice a natural museum of paleontology, demarcating in an extraordinary way the southernmost marine dinosaurs of the world, which was never believed, could be found so far south of the planet. This is the case of the Ichthyosaurs (dolphin-shaped “fish lizards”), was a species of marine reptile that lived in the Mesozoic era from the Lower Triassic until its extinction in the Upper Cretaceous, 245 million years ago), whose fossilized marks were captured in different places in the periglacial zone of the Tyndall. As the Glacier retreats from its position, it leaves a trail of once abundant marine fauna visible and, for reasons of geotectonic activity, these species were trapped by great cataclysms and displacements of the Earth’s crust, being captured and deposited on the seabed, covered by the mud and in an oxygen-free environment that allowed their conservation and the opportunity to be observed in the place where they perished. Currently, the entire area of the Tyndall Glacier is closed to tourist activities, except for the procedures that involve scientific activities and the study of the fossils that are preserved in the area. The Tyndall Glacier is today a very important focus of observation and exploration of ichthyosaurs worldwide, and with which it seeks to decipher one of the greatest questions in science, how and why ichthyosaurs evolved.
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Lottery, More Than Just Gambling A lottery is a popular form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize. There are some states where lottery is forbidden but others endorse it to the extend of organizing a national lottery. Lotteries date back to the period of Romans. And it was common for emperors to give their dinner party guests gifts like slaves to lavish villas after drawings. Two common lottery myths Lottery is tax Lottery take advantage of the poor economic strata of our society In China lottery was first played to fund the Great Wall U.S. lotteries helped fund the Colonial Army in the Revolutionary War At one point of time many churches and universities such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton were funded in part by lotteries Where does the Lottery revenue expenditure go? A good amount of lottery earnings is spend on economic development of the country Steps are taken to improve job opportunities Natural resources[environmental protection] Public health finance Keeping apart money to improve the economic development of a country, lottery gains also go to cancer organizations, child care canters and places where it is needed Today, many religious and social organizations condemn lotteries saying that it’s a one way ticket to accumulating lots of wealth. Since lotteries lotteries tempt people to play with money and gain huge amounts back if they got lucky, it can easily become an addiction. Many individuals waste much money over lotteries and other gambling games without taking care of their families properly. This is unethical to a population of today’s society. Of course, it is not right to spend all the money you earn on lotteries. But by taking part in lotteries you contribute a little to the development of your own country. That’s why we say lotteries are not just about gambling. It’s a lot about winning and giving.
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Sacramento, Calif. — At the Green Sports Alliance Summit at Golden 1 Center, the Sacramento Kings hosted an autonomous vehicle showcase featuring next-generation technology. Industry leaders Audi, EasyMile, Renovo and Uber joined the showcase to demonstrate how autonomous vehicle innovations can transform the fan experience, remove additional transportation barriers, and provide a safer, smarter and environmentally-conscious option for fans and partners. Kings Owner and Chairman Vivek Ranadivé will address hundreds of sports executives and environmental leaders during a keynote speech on how technology and innovation can drive monumental environmental change. Throughout the Green Sports Alliance Summit, attendees will learn about the best eco-friendly practices from their colleagues, explore the groundbreaking green innovations at Golden 1 Center – the world’s most sustainable arena – and discuss ways sports teams can continue to serve as environmental leaders. “In Sacramento, our goal is to create the autonomous vehicle reference architecture for the world. As home to the most technologically advanced and sustainable arena, Sacramento is primed to serve as the autonomous vehicle capital,” said Kings Owner and Chairman Vivek Ranadivé. “By showcasing these technologies, we hope to educate and inform sports, business and community leaders about innovative new ways of enhancing the guest experience, while being mindful about the planet and its resources.” Earlier this year, Vivek Ranadivé, U.S. Congresswoman Doris Matsui, and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg presented a vision for the region to serve as an innovation lab for autonomous vehicles. Autonomous Transportation Open Standards Lab (ATOS), a public- private partnership, brings Silicon Valley, automotive, and local business leaders, as well as policy experts and transportation agencies together and create a safe platform to bring driverless vehicles to Sacramento’s street and around the world. “At Audi, it’s our goal to work hand-in-hand with regulators, industry partners and consumers to clearly communicate the capabilities of current and future technology,” said Brad Stertz, director of government affairs at Audi of America. “If we want to realize the full economic, safety and societal benefits of automated vehicles, we need to bring everyone along in this transformation by building awareness whenever and wherever possible.” “Renovo is committed to bringing automated mobility on demand (AMoD) to scale safely and quickly” said Christopher Heiser, Co-founder & CEO of Renovo.auto. “ATOS’ approach of encouraging open standards and interoperability is something we share and support. We believe Sacramento is well positioned to realize its vision to become a leading global reference architecture for automated vehicle deployments. We are delighted to show our support for ATOS today by showcasing one of our automated vehicles which we hope will be operating on the streets of Sacramento soon.” The showcase featured the latest in autonomous technology from: - Audi; the A7 piloted driving prototype – This Audi research car, nicknamed “Jack” demonstrates Audi commitment to leading in the automated driving field. It features “highway pilot” functionality that enables hands-free driving at posted Interstate speeds. Expected availability: 2020-2021. - EasyMile and Transdev; Together, these companies are presenting the EZ10, a 12-person driverless, 100% electric shuttle. This shuttle is a smart mobility solution that provides fixed route or door-to-door services within a specific road network. - Renovo; a mobility technology company that provides a scalable platform which merges self-driving software, data analytics and automotive-grade safety systems into a unified high-performance solution. Renovo-enabled vehicles command hundreds of sensors generating multiple terabytes of data—each hour—on a safe, secure, and scalable platform developed in extremely demanding environments. Renovo works with a wide range of leading companies who share our mission to bring Autonomous Mobility on Demand (AMoD) to scale through interoperable best-in-class technology stacks. To this end Renovo is highly supportive of ATOS’s vision and is pleased to have a Renovo middleware based vehicle at the showcase. - Uber; the ATG Self-Driving Truck Long-haul commercial trucks are responsible for delivering nearly 70% of goods in America, yet the highways they’re driving on see hundreds of thousands of preventable accidents each year. Uber ATG is committed to creating a new approach to modern transportation—and a large part of that effort is the development of self-driving technology to improve the safety and efficiency of the trucking industry.
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Apps For The Netherlands: Gold, Silver and Bronze The national app contest ‘Apps for the Netherlands’ has been determined with the winners announced at a conference last Thursday in Utrecht. Originality, user-friendliness, societal and economical value as well as relevance for entrepreneurs, civilians and local governments were factors of key importance to the jurors. And the Gold goes to… The app that went home with the gold was ‘Vistory‘, built and designed by a collective better known as ‘Glimworm‘. Jonathan Carter, Paul Manwaring and Jeroen van der Linde (Martin Elshout and Deniz Tezcan complete the Vistory team) were present to accept the price, which was handed to them by Maxime Verhagen. The Vistory app, as the name reveals, combines history and video by using a smart phone’s geo-location technology on a certain spot. Consequently, a person can find out what historical films were made including that very spot, place an old frame over the new one by using a transparent overlay and tag oneself in it. As such, Dutch history is brought back to live in a modern, creative way. Moreover, it is an interactive app as the creators of Vistory encourage their users to add more images to their database. Another reason why this winner is particularly exciting, is because they used data provided by Open Images, and combined this with two new datasets from the Rijksmuseum and the Amsterdam Museum. As such, the Open Cultural Data network has once again proven to be of constructive impact. With their app ‘10.000 scholen‘, or ‘10.000 schools’, the Silver was won by Mateo Mol, Jan Douwe Kooistra, Michiel van Hulst (FreshHeads), Robert Geenen (GSD) en Stephan Maat. With this app it becomes possible to look at and compare detailed information about all Dutch primary and secondary schools. By using such a first ever Dutch school search engine, parents as well as students can thus make a more informed decision about their school of choice. The data used in this app has been provided by the Dutch government, which receives regular reports from schools regarding their students, financial situation as well as updates for purposes of inspection. Erik Romijn earned bronze with Sola, a tool that determines whether placing solar panels on your rooftop is profitable in The Netherlands. By placing your mobile phone on a rooftop the app calculates direction, efficiency, angle as well as cost. Moreover, the app considers how much energy would consequently be produced and whether there are any subsidies available. Laatste berichten van Natasja (toon alles) - Hacken voor Democratie - 2 augustus 2012 - Post Hackathon: alle data en workshops op een rijtje! - 26 juni 2012 - Datablog: mode, mode, mode! - 14 juni 2012
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Power, Drugs and Imminent Danger Top Concerns in Lawmaker's Bills News Release from Representative Cynthia Thielen January 28, 2019 Representative Cynthia Thielen has introduced bills this Legislative session that include adding two specific medical conditions that would qualify for the use of medical cannabis; assisting the U.S. Missile Defense Agency with renewable energy in a $585 million ballistic missile-defense system contract; and requiring condominium property-management agents to submit disaster-preparedness plans. HB23 seeks to better protect condo residents from extreme weather events, natural disasters and large-scale emergency situations. It considers that: - more than 60 percent of Oahu residents live in condos. - mass panic, confusion and distress resulted from the false missile alert last year. - 43 percent of Hawaii's residents rent, ranking us the fourth-highest state for the number of renters. This Condominium Disaster Preparedness Bill requires all property-management agents to submit disaster-preparedness plans for their buildings, including: - at least one alternative shelter. - a means for food provisions for those unable to return to their units for extended periods. - exits for residents including those with impaired mobility, disabilities and special medical needs. HB37 allows the use of medical cannabis to treat two more debilitating medical conditions – 1) opioid and substance use including the withdrawal symptoms that often come from treating these conditions and 2) conditions normally treated with prescriptions that could lead to physical or psychological dependence. In 2018, SB2407 C.D.1 allowing medical cannabis to treat opioid and substance use passed the Senate and the House but Governor Ige vetoed it, allowing an administrative rule to supersede the legislature's policy-making power. However, the legislature never intended to waive its power to prescribe additional medical conditions that would qualify as debilitating medical conditions. HB1396 authorizes government agencies to use electricity produced at their facilities from renewable-energy resources to power a new radar-systems facility. This aligns with Hawaii's clean-energy initiative to generate 100 percent of our electricity with renewable-energy sources by 2045. The wheeling of electricity between agencies would help alleviate the hefty amounts of electricity consumed by the radar system, and possibly its upgrading of commercial power lines and a power plant with 150,000 gallons of fuel-storage tank capacity. Construction is planned to start in 2021. "Hawaii's priority issues – opioids are our state's Number One killer and medical cannabis is one of the safest non-addictive treatments; the majority of Oahu and nearly half of all Hawaii residents' living safely in condos when imminent danger strikes; and implementing green-energy solutions to meet massive electricity-production needs that hurt our clean-energy goals – are addressed in these bills," Thielen said.
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Hawaii may become the first U.S. state with climate change warnings on all gas pumps News release from Grona Mobilister, (Green Mobilizer), Sweden, Jan 29, 2023 Bills have been introduced in the state of Hawaii Senate and House requiring warning labels on all gas pumps, providing consumers with information about the climate and health effects of burning fossil fuels. Senator Mike Gabbard comments: “What better way to help educate people on this looming threat, than by setting our beautiful island paradise as an example?” In fall 2021, eco-labels with climate impact rating became mandatory on fuel dispensers and charging stations all across Sweden. A few months before that, climate and health warning labels were placed on all gas pumps in Cambridge, MA. These are the world’s first labelling schemes of this kind. To help shift attitudes to fossil fuels, and contribute to behaviour change, these labels must be disseminated widely. It is therefore a major step forward that bills SB143, SB506 and HB1277 were introduced a few days ago in the state of Hawaii Senate and House, respectively. These bills demand that all self-service gas pumps in Hawaii have warning labels that provide consumers with information about the climate and health effects of burning fossil fuels. There is a public hearing today on Monday January 30, 2pm HST (12pm UTC), concerning SB506 in the Hawaii Senate Committee on Agriculture and Environment. The hearing is livestreamed on YouTube. Senator Mike Gabbard and Representative Lisa Marten provided the following statements to the Hawaii-based non-profit Think Beyond the Pump. “As Chair of the Hawai'i State Senate Committee on Energy & Environment for seven years, and Chair of the Agriculture & Environment for the past six years, my love for the ʻāina (land) and environment in Hawai'i nei continues to grow. In 2023, I plan to build upon the momentum we started in 2021 as the first U.S. state in the nation to declare a “Climate Emergency” by setting a precedent as the first state in the U.S. to regulate fossil fuels for climate and health impacts through issuing climate-health information labels on gas pumps. To me, weaning ourselves off fossil fuels is a no-brainer when it comes to protecting our health and our environment from the effects of climate change. Placing warning labels on gas pumps across Hawai'i sends a strong message and would be a major step toward increasing awareness nationally – even globally. What better way to help educate people on this looming threat, than by setting our beautiful island paradise as an example?” – Senator Mike Gabbard “Many Hawaiʻi residents are concerned about climate change and the costs we are facing to adapt to rising sea levels and changing weather patterns, but there is a disconnect between these concerns and personal transportation choices. The top selling car in 2022 was the Toyota Tacoma. Having warning labels reminds those pumping gas that they are part of the problem, even if they think of themselves as environmentalists.” – Representative Lisa Marten Of course, many measures are needed to end the fossil fuel era besides warning labels or eco-labels. They are small pieces of the puzzle. However, as renowned public health professors and environmental psychologists wrote in an op-ed in BMJ about the need for such labels: “Although individual action alone is insufficient to achieve the aims of the Paris Agreement, it is critical.” Hawaii State bills SB143, SB506 and HB1277. There is a public hearing on Monday January 30, 2pm HST (12pm UTC). Livestream on YouTube. BMJ, March 31, 2020: We need health warning labels on points of sale of fossil fuels The Guardian, December 25, 2020: Massachusetts city to post climate change warning stickers at gas stations The Guardian, October 1, 2021: Swedish fuel retailers required to display eco-labels at pumps The non-profit Think Beyond the Pump. Their advocacy has been essential to the introduction of the two Hawaii state bills. The campaign We Want to Know by Green Mobilists Sweden
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We offer a bespoke framing service for all of the paintings and limited edition prints shown on the website along with customers own items brought into the gallery. With over 15 years experience our framer is one of the UK’s finest using the best quality mouldings and conservation mounts at affordable prices. From photos, certificates, medals, wedding photos and table plans to football shirts and museum quality along with contract framing, we have it covered. Pop in store for an instant quotation and to browse our wide selection of frames or alternatively contact us on 01257 452967 or by email at email@example.com Browse Examples of Items Framed by Us Framed Sports Shirts These professionally framed football and sports shirts are a fantastic way of displaying your sports memorabilia and are a great gift idea for adults and children. We can also frame footballs, medals, tickets and programmes, so whatever the item please bring it in for a no obligation quote.[custom_gallery source=”media: 24056,24036,24043,24039,24051,24040,24055″ limit=”100″ link=”lightbox” width=”120″ height=”150″ title=”never”]
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Here in Richmond, we like to pride ourselves on being creative thrifters who spend our Saturdays at Buffalo Exchange and upcycling our old clothes. We love to buy vintage and steal our mothers’ 90s clothing. At some point, we have probably encountered friends who aren’t impressed with buying used clothing. Have you ever had a conversation with a friend and when you compliment her shirt she says something like “Thanks, I got it from SHEIN!”… Cringe. Wince. Sigh. Where do you even begin? Should we talk about the quality of the clothes or the exploitation of underpaid workers? Or should we talk about how our generation carries the responsibility of having to save the planet from HUGE environmental crises like climate change and textile waste. How confusing is it that Gen Z seems to be split with half of us committed to buying more sustainably and the other half buying fast fashion without a thought of a credit card swipe. I believe this is less of a moral problem but a convenient choice most people make. If you ask most people if they want the earth to be a healthy place, most people will say yes. In an article that discusses Gen Z’s divide between sustainability and fast fashion, Dr. Marc Duffy concluded that “Generation Z are increasingly concerned for the planet, with 94% believing that action is needed relative to sustainability, and that we need to come together to solve important issues.” If we all agree that fast fashion is bad for the planet, why do we continue to purchase mass amounts of clothing and accessories that we may only wear once? Researchers from the same study identified factors that explain why people buy fast fashion: price, lack of knowledge on the subject, desirable aesthetics, lack of choice, business transparency and social pressure. The global fast fashion market alone is worth $30.58 billion. As a fashion student, I acknowledge the pressures of not being an outfit repeater, following the micro trends and showing off the newest shoes of the season. At the end of the day, why do we care so much about all wearing the same trends and the same brands? Our modern fashionistas should prioritize individuality and expressing yourself through unique pieces. Unfortunately our generation consumes the most fast fashion than ever before and has the worst buying habits. Let’s do some math: there are about 2.5 billion people a part of Gen Z in the world which accounts for ⅓ of the global population and in the short span of time we have been shopping we have been contributing to the 40 million tons of textile waste made each year. But whose fault is it really that fast fashion and shopping addictions are influencing our modern generation? Gen Z is the first group that grew up with the most technology and social media. Our negative reaction to social media is unprecedented because past generations never carried the burden of the pressures these media platforms impose on us. Fashion influencers who follow trends or even start them are wearing clothing they are sent for free, leaving viewers desperate for an alternative. Forbes claims that “one in three Gen Z consumers say they feel addicted to fast fashion.” The fashion industry does not have many regulations because they make so much money off of underage workers, cheap costs and poorly made clothing and accessories. Personally, the response I hear the most about why people buy fast fashion is because they don’t have the money to buy from sustainable brands. Katie Robinson, a young student, suggests that she has no other options: “You can either shop secondhand or you can just fall into the fast-fashion trappings and there’s not any other options.” There’s definitely a difference between buying secondhand because you want to and another when you have to because it’s the only choice you have. Take this carbon footprint quiz from ThredUp to calculate your impact on the planet and get tips on how to make your footprint less negatively impactful! Find out more. All we can do is educate ourselves about the impact we have on the planet and do our best to prolong everything we have before throwing it away. Shopping secondhand, trading with friends and upcycling are only a few ways we can get more use out of already-made clothing. If you have to buy new, there’s nothing wrong with purchasing from a store but make sure to check the fabric content first. Try to buy cotton, silk and other natural fibers and stay away from synthetics like polyester and rayon. Take the best care of your clothing and find new ways to wear them!
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Our virtual meeting on Thursday 26th November 2020 was about making lamp bases, it was to be organised by Cliff Sim but due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic had to be changed to a virtual meeting. You were all invited to take part in this virtual meeting but as is often the case very few of you took part, nevertheless we are very grateful to those who did take the time to take part. We ended up with 5 people willing and able to show their work, those were Bill Munro, David Ross, Dave Line, Nick Simpson and myself. I will give you just a taste of what’s in the gallery from some of the entries, including a timeline from myself on how a table lamp was made from 2 bowling balls. The following gallery will give you some more detail on all of the items shown here, it will also include the timeline of the lamp made from 2 bowling balls made by myself. For a larger picture of any in the gallery, just click the picture, this will also allow you to read the text with each picture. Our next meeting is scheduled for the 10th December 2020, it should have been our Christmas competition and raffle draw meeting, as this cannot happen we will do another virtual meeting on that date, the theme will be Christmas ofcourse, so anything to do with Christmas will be acceptable. Lets make this meeting one to remember and have lots and lots of entries. Our next meeting should be held on Thursday 26th November 2020, but due to the Covid-19 restrictions still in place this meeting will now be held virtually. The meeting was to be arranged by Cliff Sim and Cliff’s theme for the meeting was making lamp bases, any type of lamp can be made it’s your choice. Remember there are other types of lamps that can be made and from lots of different sources even recycling from something else. I will give you a couple of examples on what I mean from recycling, You are all invited to take part in Cliff’s lamp bases, don’t let him down by not entering, we want to see a very good entry from as many of you as possible. Don’t worry about making just the base without all the electrical bit and bobs, it’s your idea for the base we want to see, we all know what the other bits look like. Get your entries to me by the end of the day on Friday 27th November and I will post them on our web site, we need a good response. Our meeting on the 12th November 2020 had to be made into a virtual meeting due to the Covid-19 restrictions still being in operation. The meeting was to be arranged by Cliff Sim his theme was to be making wooden boxes on the lathe. We kept to the theme when we asked you all to make a box or two for the virtual meeting. The response was very poor with only 4 people taking part, those were David Ross, Dave Line , Nick Simpson and myself. I will give you a feel for what sent in and a following gallery of all the entries along with some comments from each turner. Here is the picture gallery of all the entries, just click any picture for a larger view and also for the text attached to each picture. We do hope this gallery of some of the members work will encourage you to also take part in future posts. It’s not difficult, don’t get too hung up on being perfect with everything, we would just like to see you taking part, I’ll doctor the pictures if needed and also deal with the text that you give me, so please do take part. The next meeting will also be a virtual meeting again being organised by Cliff Sim and for this meeting Cliff would like to see you making lamp bases, any type, any size. This meeting is scheduled for the 26th November 2020. Once you have made your lamp base send the pictures to me along with some information on what you have made, don’t worry if you do not have all the electrical parts needed, we all know what they look like, what we want to see is the lamp base you produce. Our next meeting should be on the 12th November 2020, it was to be organised by Cliff Sim but due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions this meeting will now be a virtual meeting. Cliff had wanted the meeting to feature making boxes, we can still make some boxes for Cliff, all you have to do is make a box or 2, any shape any size, once made photograph them and send the pictures to me for publication, give me some info on your box or boxes, things like the size and the wood it’s made from. I will give you some pictures of the type of thing you could make, the first picture has quite a few boxes you could use for ideas, the second lot of pictures will be in a picture gallery of individual boxes with some instructions on how they were made. Pick a box or 2 from any of the pictures and see if you can make one or 2 similar. The picture Gallery follows, here you will see 10 different boxes with some instruction on how they were made. Just click any of the pictures to get a bigger picture and to be able to read the text. Come on everyone make a box or 2 and make Cliff happy, you have no excuse if it’s ideas you need you have them here. Once you make your box or boxes, send your pictures to me at; You have until Friday the 13th November 2020 to get your entries to me for publication on our club web site. I look forward to seeing them. Our meeting on the 29th October was to be a demonstration by Andy Walter of Black Isle Woodturning, it was being organised by Jim Kelman but this had to be changed into a virtual meeting due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. As there was no theme to work from we asked you all to make something of your own choosing and send the pictures to me for publication on our web site. There were only 2 people responded to this request other than myself, they are Dave Line and Nick Simpson, so thank you Dave and Nick for taking the time to make and send your work to me. I will give you just a little taste of what’s in the gallery this week, The rest of the entries are in the gallery that follows along with some information on all of them. To see a larger picture of any of the gallery images just click the picture. Our next meeting on the 12th November 2020 will also be a virtual meeting, it was to be organised by Cliff Sim on the subject of boxes. Lets see if we can all do better for the next meeting, we need you to make a box or boxes and send the pictures of them to me, you have 11 days to do this, don’t disappoint me. Do remember the clubhouse remains closed. Privacy & Cookies Policy Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
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Warm greetings from Zimbabwe. Once again it’s my pleasure to give a short update on the ministry of Themba. A key scripture that comes to my heart as I begin to write this report is Philippians 4:12-13 I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learnt the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry. Whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through Him who gives me strength. Last week we woke up to the shock of our life as we found our offices wide open as thieves had broken in during the night and taken everything of value to us, including our computers, printer, camera and solar equipment. We are at a standstill as we have to start afresh, all our information is gone. It is in times like these that we can stand and say our strength comes from the Lord. RETURNING TO NORMAL Everything seems to be now normalizing, schools have reopened, businesses are operating full time and as Themba, we are ready to resume all our activities which include Bible study, meeting with the care-givers and the Bible quiz with the children. While the schools opened early March, half the teachers have not been coming, demanding a pay raise. Children are being advised to come to school on specific days to avoid big numbers. Just this weekend the government announced a 45% salary increase for civil servants. Hopefully things will change for the better as there has been very little work happening in all government schools. Last week I attended a workshop on Agri-business which was being hosted by an organization whose objective is to uplift the lives of poor communities through agriculture. What I learned there transformed my mind and I believe as Themba we can partner with this organization to transform the lives of the people we work with. Young people are being trained to grow tomatoes, potatoes and vegetables. They are also trained on bee hives and chicken projects, for both layers and broilers. I will report more on this as I feel that more of our beneficiaries, particularly the older students and younger caregivers, can benefit from this initiative. We are so grateful to all the sponsors and partners of Themba for your continued support, even in this difficult time we live in under. We thank you! May our gracious Lord richly bless you,
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If you are thinking of moving home, you’ll already know that gaining a mortgage is much more of a challenge than it was a decade ago. However, if you do get a mortgage, the currently low interest rate climate can then be a boon (providing you are willing to steel yourself for increases somewhere down the line). Here, you’ll find a quick guide to the most frequently used mortgage types in the UK. Added to this, a particularly useful and detailed explanation has been created by Experian, and you can access that here, with mortgage products explained. Taking a financial time-out It’s important to realise that gaining the mortgage of any one of the types you’ll find below depends on a range of considerations. Key amongst these, for all lenders, is your credit history – how well you have managed any credit you have had in the past. By assessing the information contained your credit report, together with the information you provide in your application form, lenders will give you a credit score, which says how credit worthy they think you are and, beyond that, can impact the rates and terms of any mortgage which is offered to you. To find out more, here’s a terrific video that takes less than two minutes to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht0sVPITtso. Considering four possible mortgage options You’ll find a wealth of names and descriptions for the mortgages available in the marketplace. Finding yourself a highly-regarded mortgage broker can be a sensible step. However they are titled, here are a few popular options: • A repayment mortgage does exactly what it says on the tin. Each month, you pay both interest and part of the capital sum. At the end of the term, a complete repayment has been achieved, although it’s worth noting that in the early years the vast majority of each payment is in interest • An interest-only mortgage leaves the capital sum unchanged throughout the years, and monthly, you simply pay the interest due. While this sounds good, as the payments are lower, you also have to make provision (perhaps by investing in an ISA) to be able to repay the capital sum on the due date. One pitfall here is that you are then relying on the market to deliver the returns you need on that investment • A fixed rate mortgage gives you the comfort of knowing exactly how much you will be paying every month, allowing you to budget effectively. It won’t change for an agreed period (usually between 2-5 years) no matter how the Bank of England, and other, interest rates fluctuate. When people believe rates will rise, this can be a popular option to consider. If rates fall, this isn't the best option. • A variable rate mortgage allows your lender to change the rate of interest as they see fit (in the past, this would tend always to be in line with Bank of England recommendations – nowadays, much less so). Such fluctuations can have a sudden effect on your monthly budget, one up side is that the rate offered is often lower than that of a fixed-rate alternative (especially when interest rates are generally high). Discounts may be offered, for a short period, to tempt you. A tracker variation is still directly linked to the BofE rates. A clever soul once described a mortgage as “A house with a guilty conscience”! When choosing your product, you won’t feel guilty, but should be wary – make sure that you understand all the conditions involved. Then, make a sensible calculation, just like those who use your credit score do when making an offer, and find a mortgage you can, quite literally, live with.
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Historic Building Renovation The newly renovated 62,500-square-foot Pillsbury Hall is the second oldest – and most iconic – building at the University of Minnesota’s East Bank campus. IMEG provided mechanical engineering and design services for the renovation of the building, which was originally constructed in 1889 as a science hall. In June 2021, the building reopened as a home for the Department of English, its Creative Writing Program, and the Liberal Arts Engagement Hub with contemporary learning environments, non-laboratory research, and space for collaboration. The $36 million renovation of Pillsbury Hall created modernized offices, open-office space for graduate students, conference rooms, classrooms with flexible seating, study and gathering spaces, a media lab, and production space for the department’s two literary magazines. The Liberal Arts Engagement serves as a space for classes, workshops, training sessions, listening sessions, exhibitions, and lectures, and is open to other departments and the community. The design team was tasked with the difficult challenge of designing systems and layouts to fit within the existing 1880s-era building while meeting current codes and university standards for ambient space conditions, without impacting the historic value of the building. The team met regularly with the owner and facility management to coordinate various design aspects. The building had very limited space to allow for a traditional airside HVAC system, so a waterside system was used to allow for approximately two-thirds of the cooling load to be met via chilled water from the campus and one-third to be met via primary air from the air handlers. This greatly reduced the space required for air handling equipment and ductwork. Additionally, the owner did not want the chilled beam water loop to be closed off from the main campus chilled water. This presented a challenge because the campus chilled water loop has particulate that could potentially be an issue for terminal equipment with small piping connections, such as chilled beams. The team worked with the owner to decide where strainers could be placed and where they were most efficient at protecting the terminal units. The renovation also converted an attic storage space into a large lecture hall with a vaulted ceiling that incorporates the roof’s original wood framing. Engineers coordinated structural and acoustical requirements for the existing wood structure to mitigate noise transmission and maintain the noise control levels required by the university for this space. A sub-ceiling was hung from the joist space through vibration isolators to mitigate floor-to-floor sound transmission (foot fall) and the mechanical systems were hung separately from the wood joists through vibration isolators to mitigate system vibration to the spaces. The mechanical system routing and weights were coordinated with the structural team to ensure the existing structure could handle the new loads. The design also included several sustainable features including dedicated outside air units serving the active chilled beams with enthalpy recovery wheels, followed by sensible recovery wheels used for reheat. This greatly reduced the need for campus heating and chilled water. Additionally, the air distribution to the active chilled beams is controlled via variable air volume boxes, which have set outside air minimums and are allowed to turn down based on temperature, humidity, and occupancy sensors in the rooms. Densely occupied spaces, such as classrooms, also have carbon dioxide sensors to control the outside airflow. ENR Midwest 2022 Best Projects Award of Merit, Higher Education/Research Finance & Commerce Top Projects of 2021
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Health Impacts of Bioaerosols from Large Scale Biocomposting Waste Facilities There are currently ~300 large (permitted) composting sites in the UK and ~15,500 smaller (non-permitted) sites. These sites could give rise to significant exposures to ambient bioaerosols - whose components include fungal spores, live bacteria, allergens and respiratory sensitisers (e.g. endotoxin). This programme of work aims to investigate whether people living near large-scale waste composting sites and potentially exposed to bioaerosols have higher rates of adverse health outcomes than the general population. Following a systematic review of literature examining previous literature of bioaerosol measurements and health effects, small area epidemiological studies investigating the relationship between proximity composting site and risks of health outcomes will be carried out. These will initially look at distance from site as a proxy for exposure and respiratory hospital admissions, using NHS Digital HES records (‘pilot study’). Further work will investigate modelling of bioaerosol concentrations in the vicinity of composting sites to improve on distance as a measure of exposure near sites. Exposure estimation will use Geographical Information System (GIS) based methods and dispersion modelling (for regulated sites only) based on emission characteristics and meteorological data. Collaborations with Public Health England and other university research groups investigating waste composting and bioaerosols have been established. NHS Digital HES inpatients, ONS births, ONS mortality Benefits to Public: The results are highly relevant to and will potentially influence waste management policy and regulatory practices in the UK. Findings are likely to have a high-profile and to be useful in particular to Defra, the EA and PHE as well as industry groups and the Organics Recycling Group (ORG). - Douglas P, Bakolis I, Fecht D, Pearson C, Leal Sanchez M, Kinnersley R, de Hoogh K, Hansell AL. Respiratory hospital admission risk near large composting facilities. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2016 Jul;219(4-5):372-9. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1438463916300220 - Pearson, Clare, et al. "Exposures and Health Outcomes in Relation to Bioaerosol Emissions From Composting Facilities: A Systematic Review of Occupational and Community Studies." Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B 18.1 (2015): 43-69. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4409048/
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The whole country is on hold, because the Democrats in the House of Representatives have decided to spend all of their time investigating President Trump and looking for ways to impeach him. As a result nothing in the citizens’ agenda is being accomplished. The Democrat Majority has put everything on hold until 2020 election. No national budget, not tax reform, no immigration reform, no medical reform, etc. As long as the Democrats are in charge, the citizens will get nothing but useless diversions and false accusations about everything the people want to do. The only way to restore the House actions to normalcy and reality, is to replace the Democrats who are running this detrimental national show. Millions are being spent on the search for a case against President Trump by the out-of-control, radical Democrats. Our 24th Congressional District is occupied by such a Democrat. Salud Carbajal is Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s loyal follower. He agrees with the do-nothing Democrat agenda and voted for impeachment of President Trump. He appears now and then, doing look-good, touchy-feelies, mainly for his environmental base. But otherwise he is part and parcel owned by the Democrat agenda. He, like the other left-wing radical Democrats, needs to be voted out of office if the country is to move off hold in 2020. A majority Republican Congress is the only way to stop wasteful spending on useless searches. A well- known Republican candidate in the 24th District is Andy Caldwell. He along with other Republican candidates in other districts must be elected to replace the “on hold” mentality in the Democrat-controlled Congress. Your vote for Andy Caldwell will make the difference in the future of America. Let’s move forward with his election to Congress.
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This denim blue single-breasted jacket comes in cashmere, silk and cotton. Attention to detail has always been key to Kiton: at our woollen mill in Biella, we are constantly experimenting, which has allowed us to create innovative fibres and textures with a specific focus on sustainability and protecting the environment. This jacket is one of the most iconic styles that best expresses Kiton’s sartorial savoir faire. The brand’s expertise in working with unique fabrics and complex craftsmanship techniques has been tailored to women’s tastes and requirements. This jacket features peak lapels, a single white mother-of-pearl button, a barchetta breast pocket and two welt pockets with flap at the sides. It is fully lined in white pure silk satin. Every Kiton jacket is a design masterpiece: it is entirely hand-cut and sewn by around 25 master craftsmen in Naples who devise and perform a 1800-step architectural process. Perfect for formal occasions and for leisure thanks to an elegant and sophisticated twist. This Kiton piece calls to a classy woman with a strong and impassioned personality, a fine connoisseur of the traditional tailoring it bears. An embrace, self-administered in the name of tactile and visual hedonism. To keep your Kiton jacket looking flawless, we recommend professional laundering and pressing.
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Every home, in every Louisville, Kentucky neighborhood falls risks to common environmental factors, like fire, flooding, storm damage, and termites. Fires, floods, and other emergency situations aren’t always as manageable as dealing with a termite problem. Even so, the only way to make sure you’re actually and effectively managing termites is with a professional pest control company on your side. Termites are relentless pests. These powerful pests can often go undetected because their damage is silent and often goes unseen from the outside structure of your home, until it’s too late. Usually, it takes the keen eye of a skilled Louisville termite inspector to identify the problem, evaluate the extent of the damage, and apply termite control treatment methods. What Are Termites? Termites can be identified by their straight, beaded antennae, uniform waists, and wings of equal size. Simply put, termites are social insects and live in colonies in the ground or in wood. If one swarming termite chooses your home as its next invasion site, the whole colony is close behind. Members of a termite colony can be found feeding on dead plants, trees, and hiding in wood and soil. Termites are powerful little creatures though, as they also have the ability to chew through wood, plaster, metal siding, flooring, wallpaper, and even roofing structures in complete silence. Often, to the common eye, termites get mistaken for ants, which leads to dismissal by most homeowners. Because of this, established termite infestations grow exponentially, causing harm to homes without even being noticed. This is why proper termite control in Louisville, Kentucky is critical to ensuring your home’s value and longevity. Signs of Termite Damage Nationally, termites cause about $5 billion in property damage each year. More often than not, property damage from termites is not covered by home insurance, which means you could be out hundreds of dollars, all before realizing you even have a problem. Termite damage can come in many forms. Knowing what to look for and how to recognize issues caused by termites can make all the difference in the early stages of effective termite control management. Signs your home may be experiencing termite damage can include, but are not limited to: - Mud tubes on foundation walls, exterior walls, wood beams, or in crawl spaces. - Cracked or bubbling paint. - Wood that sounds hollow when being tapped, or feels soft when being touched. - Darkening wood or blistering wood that appears for no apparent reason, or onsets very suddenly. - A temporary swarm of winged insects found in your home, or from the soil around your home. - Finding discarded wings from termite swarmers in or around your home. - Termite feces can often be found near a nest. However, this can be difficult to determine (especially during new construction) because it often looks like sawdust. If you notice your home is being or becoming easily damaged, this can also be an indicator that you may be encountering potential termite threats. This can occur in different ways, but some common issues tend to appear in the form of vacuum heads splitting baseboards, shutting a door with no extensive force, but breaking the frame, etc. Call us today to schedule your FREE termite inspection. IPM Services: Your Trusted Termite Inspection Company Termites, although one of the most commonly known pests, are one of the hardest to recognize and treat. These pesky critters have been around for 250 million years. Our licensed technicians have been studying them for as long as we’ve been in business, acquiring the knowledge, skill, and education to handle these persistent pests and protect your home or office from further damage. Real Estate Closing Reports: At IPM Services, we work with you during the home-buying process, building process, or will gladly treat your already built home or business. Every home or business owner wants to be assured there are no existing problems on their property. IPM Services will provide you with a termite inspection to evaluate your home or facility for termites. We will provide a visual inspection of the home/facility, garage, and any additional buildings on the property. Should termite activity or damage, new or old, be found, we then report the findings and provide recommendations to properly treat the structure for termites. At IPM Services, we also provide you with a formal Termite Inspection Report, for your records and safekeeping. If buying a home, this will be needed during your real estate closing. Call IPM Services for pricing. Termite Treatment and Control Methods For the toughest of pests, you need the strongest of treatment methods. Termites are persistent in their pursuit of food, water, and shelter. You need professional pest control management in order to fight them off, and keep them from coming back. We, just like your termites, start at the foundation. Once we inspect your property inside and out, we prepare a graph of the structure’s foundation, showing you all the present termite activity or damage, and whether the activity is current or dormant. If Activity Is Found… If your Louisville home or business is suffering from termite damage, IPM Services provides conventional termite treatments and baiting programs, furnaced with the best equipment and techniques available. We use non-repellent termiticides with the most up-to-date termite injection system. Our injection system is specially built to cover all areas of the infestation, including wall cracks and crevices and the soil surrounding your property. It’s important to remember that termites can swarm up to 90 days after a treatment method has been put in place. As we’ve previously stated, termites are tenacious creatures who don’t like to take no for an answer. If No Termites Are Found… If your home has been treated, we can offer a yearly affordable warranty. If your home hasn’t been treated, we can do a PREVENTITIVE TREATMENT and put it under warranty. Pre-Construction Termite Treatment… If there isn’t an actual building or structure to inspect, you have nothing to worry about, right? Pre-treating construction sites for new homes and offices is one additional step in effective, preventative termite control. Pretreating the soil for termites will give you peace of mind your future home or commercial building is safe from termite infestation. At IPM, we offer two services for pre-construction termite control treatment: - Pre-Construction Soil Treatment: This service is exactly what you’d think it is, based on its name. The soil of the construction site is treated to help prevent termites from swarming on the property. With our plan, we also provide you with a five-year re-treatment plan. In simple terms, for five years, we will re-treat the area if termite activity is ever apparent. All costs are covered in initial expenses when you sign a contract, and you never have to worry about the price of service during those five years. - The “Green” Choice: With using our “Green” Choice method for new construction, we treat the wood being used to build your home or facility, instead of the soil around it. This service is an innovative termite technology that uses Borate, a chemical that fights against termites, as well as many other wood-destroying insects. This service is also provided under a five-year re-treat warranty program. Termites In Louisville, Kentucky Termites aren’t going to wait to invade your home or business, so you shouldn’t wait to have a professional inspection done. As a trusted partner in both the residential and business community, IPM Services is here and ready to go to work for you. DON’T LET A FEW SMALL TERMITES TURN INTO ONE BIG PROBLEM… SCHEUDLE YOUR FREE TERMITE INSPECTION TODAY! MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
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Children's allergies refer to diseases in which children experience allergic reactions after exposure to allergens. As children's immune systems are not fully developed, they are more prone to allergic reactions to allergens. This informational article will discuss the characteristics and common allergens of children's allergies, prevention and management strategies, as well as how to control indoor environments and avoid the impact of allergens on children. Characteristics and Common Allergens of Children's Allergies: - Characteristics of Children's Allergies Children's allergies have some differences compared to allergies in adults. As children's immune systems are not fully developed, they are more susceptible to allergic reactions to allergens. Common symptoms of children's allergies include nasal congestion, runny nose, coughing, and itching skin. Diagnosing and treating children's allergies require consideration of their age and physiological characteristics. Common Allergens in Children Common allergens in children are similar to those in adults, including dust mites, pollen, and pet dander. Additionally, certain foods such as milk, eggs, peanuts, fish, and nuts are also common allergens in children. Understanding common allergens in children helps in early identification and control of allergic symptoms. Prevention and Management Strategies for Children's Allergies: - Avoiding Allergen Exposure Prevention is the key to managing children's allergies. Avoiding allergen exposure is an effective strategy to prevent allergic reactions. Parents can take measures such as avoiding specific foods and regularly cleaning indoor environments based on their children's allergens. Allergy Medications for Treatment For symptoms of children's allergies, doctors may recommend using allergy medications such as antihistamines, nasal sprays, etc., to alleviate symptoms. However, when using medications, it is important to follow the doctor's guidance and pay attention to dosage and timing. Indoor Environmental Control and Allergen Avoidance Strategies for Children's Allergies: - Indoor Environmental Control Maintaining cleanliness and appropriate humidity in children's living environments is crucial for preventing allergies. Regularly cleaning bedding, carpets, and furniture, as well as ensuring indoor ventilation and dryness, can reduce the proliferation of dust mites and mold, minimizing exposure to allergens. Allergen Avoidance Strategies For specific allergens, such as food allergens, parents can implement strict dietary control measures to prevent children from coming into contact with allergenic foods. For pet allergens, it may be helpful to maintain a certain distance from pets, regularly clean them, and reduce their indoor activity. Conclusion: Understanding the characteristics and common allergens of children's allergies is significant for the prevention and management of these conditions. By understanding the characteristics and common allergens of children's allergies, parents can take appropriate preventive measures to reduce exposure to allergens and alleviate symptoms. Controlling indoor environments and avoiding the impact of allergens on children are effective management strategies. Importantly, parents should collaborate with doctors for regular monitoring and management of children's allergies to ensure their health and comfort.
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Microscopy Platform Head Publication date:01 December 2023 Contract type:Unlimited employment Place of work:Basel, Basel-City Microscopy Platform Head In Roche’s Pharmaceutical Research and Early Development organization (pRED ), we make transformative medicines for patients in order to tackle some of the world’s toughest unmet healthcare needs. At pRED, we are united by our mission to transform science into medicines. Together, we create a culture defined by curiosity, responsibility and humility, where our talented people are empowered and inspired to bring forward extraordinary life-changing innovation at speed. 360 Labs Initiative at a Glance The 360 Labs are a new capability that is currently being built up within the Pharmaceutical Research and Early Development organization (pRED ). The primary mission of this effort is to provide greater access and support for the use of cutting-edge biomedical research technologies by scientists across our discovery portfolio. Operating as an integrated ecosystem, the 360 Lab environment will deliver core scientific technologies, expertise and enabling activities, as well as facilitate knowledge sharing and learning experiences in close collaboration with our therapeutic areas and functions. Together, these efforts will serve to increase the speed, enhance the robustness and improve the sustainability of our exploratory research and early discovery activities. We are currently recruiting scientific professionals with varied backgrounds in Flow Cytometry, Genomics, Proteomics, Histopathology and Microscopy / Imaging. In these new roles, your collaborative mindset is as valued as your scientific expertise. The 360 Labs are by nature a hands-on, interactive workplace where face to face presence in our labs is a priority. Our ambition is to bring to life a thriving workplace environment, acting as an highly integrated ecosystem, supporting research and development, working collaboratively, and focused on fostering excellence and sustainability. Job Mission and Impact We are offering an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated, engaged and dynamic leader to shape the strategy of a new Microscopy Core Technology Platform. You will have a proven track record of engaging with senior leaders and key stakeholders and have a strong background in biology with extensive experience in the application of advanced optical microscopy technologies and image analysis approaches in biomedical research. You will drive the early implementation and growth of the Microscopy Core Technology Platform and its support of discovery science within the pRED organization. Your Role and Responsibilities Act as a strategic visionary, providing key guidance and oversight in the deployment and application of advanced optical microscopy technologies across pRED. Serve as a key member of the 360 Labs leadership team, working closely with the Global Head, to develop a bold vision and strategy to operationalize a cutting-edge microscopy core technology platform by close interaction with senior leaders and key stakeholders across pRED. Evolve and lead a matrix team with purpose, collaborating closely with our therapeutic areas and functions to prioritize and implement innovative scientific strategies to explore disease-relevant hypotheses leveraging quantitative optical microscopy techniques. Drive the continued evolution of the Microscopy Platform by innovating new approaches, leveraging automation to streamline workflows, staying up to date with the scientific literature, actively engaging with internal and external optical microscopy communities, and continuously evaluating new technologies in the microscopy field. Proven track record of engagement with senior leaders and key stakeholders and leading cross-functional teams. A PhD degree in biology, chemistry, biomedical engineering or a related field with 10 yrs professional experience in an academic setting and / or pharmaceutical industry / biotech sector, with proven effective leadership of a microscopy-focused group. In depth theoretical and hands-on knowledge of optical microscopy techniques and image analysis approaches, along with their application to drug discovery research. Established track record of scientific accomplishments and successful collaborations documented via publications in high-impact scientific journals and presentations at international conferences. Expert knowledge in state of the art quantitative optical microscopy approaches, such as widefield, confocal (both fixed and live-cell), high-content imaging, two-photon, lightsheet, super-resolution (both localisation and point-spread function engineering), as well as a strong awareness of next-generation technologies in spatial biology. An experienced experimentalist with strong skills in sample preparation techniques such as highly multiplexed labeling, cell painting and optical clearing of tissues. Advanced proficiency in the use and application of commercial (eg Imaris, Amira, Visiopharm, Halo) and open-source (eg ImageJ/FIJI, napari) image analysis tools. Strong coding experience in Python is highly desired. In addition to your scientific expertise and critical technical skills we are looking for candidates who: are a strategic leader that can architect a compelling vision; serve as a coach to develop and mentor junior and senior team members; and act as a catalyst by leading by example; are curious, have a growth mindset, are resourceful and flexible in problem solving, have excellent organizational skills, can think outside the box, and have a demonstrated ability to implement new ideas in a fast-paced research environment; bring excellent written communication and presentations skills with a high fluency in English; have a keen interest in continuously building a personal network and who will thrive in a dynamic, inclusive environment which gives you full accountability for your own contributions and development; have an excellent understanding of the operations processes involved in early drug discovery & development. This position is based in Basel. Roche commits to recognizing talent and aptitude. We prioritize encouraging and supporting our employees on their personal journeys by providing a safe, creative space to help them reflect, make decisions and grow in their career. We are confident that we find the most innovative solutions by gaining different perspectives, asking and answering hard questions, and challenging the status quo. Roche embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious yet enthusiastic way; we are devoted to building a team that represents a range of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. Who we are At Roche, more than 100,000 people across 100 countries are pushing back the frontiers of healthcare. Working together, we’ve become one of the world’s leading research-focused healthcare groups. Our success is built on innovation, curiosity and diversity. Basel is the headquarters of the Roche Group and one of its most important centres of pharmaceutical research. Over 10,700 employees from over 100 countries come together at our Basel/Kaiseraugst site, which is one of Roche`s largest sites. Read more. Besides extensive development and training opportunities, we offer flexible working options, 18 weeks of maternity leave and 10 weeks of gender independent partnership leave. Our employees also benefit from multiple services on site such as child-care facilities, medical services, restaurants and cafeterias, as well as various employee events. We believe in the power of diversity and inclusion, and strive to identify and create opportunities that enable all people to bring their unique selves to Roche. Roche is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Barrio Logan Community Plan To Go To Voters The San Diego City Council decided Tuesday to place the fate of new zoning regulations in Barrio Logan into the hands of voters. The update of the Barrio Logan Community Plan was approved by the council on a pair of 5-4 party-line votes in September and October. However, the document was opposed by shipyards, which collected enough petition signatures to force the council to decide whether to repeal the plan or put it on a ballot. The council opted to put the issue on the ballot on June 3. The Barrio Logan plan seeks to separate industrial and residential land uses, which are intermingled in the economically disadvantaged neighborhood south of downtown San Diego. Supporters call the zoning update a "compromise'' that will reduce pollution for residents. But maritime industry executives fear a buffer zone created to enable the separation will eventually drive suppliers out of the area, raising costs. Councilman David Alvarez, the mayoral candidate who guided the zoning update through the approval process, said he was "disappointed'' and "disheartened'' by claims made by opponents. He disputed their contentions that the Navy would leave San Diego and that the maritime industry would lose 46,000 jobs under the plan. "I think that the misinformation that was spread is quite shameful, especially when it comes from reputable sources, or those who consider themselves reputable,'' Alvarez said. He said no one wanted to lose the jobs that the area's residents depend on. His opponent in the Feb. 11 mayoral runoff election, Councilman Kevin Faulconer, said the two sides agree on 90 percent of the new zoning plan, and that the patchwork zoning in the area was in "desperate need of an overhaul'' but not at the expense of an industry "that creates thousands of jobs and contributes billions of dollars to our local economy.'' "We must create strong, long-term protections for San Diego families, and the jobs on which they depend,'' Faulconer said. "And let's remember, that these are some of the best manufacturing jobs that any San Diegan has the opportunity to fill.'' The issue will appear as two items -- one for each City Council action -- on the ballot in June as part of a primary election for council seats and other legislative races at different levels of government.
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Online Course - 2 Hours Enjoy this webinar on your own time at your own pace! Defensibility of data is a key issue in the laboratory. Laboratories reporting data for regulatory bodies are required to train employees in data integrity and ethics to ensure that proper laboratory technique is used for generating data. The training will cover common indicators for laboratory fraud and how the supervisor or data reviewer can develop a program to ensure data generated in their laboratory is defensible and complete. An in depth internal auditing program is important to discover and rectify any evidence of laboratory fraud. And real world examples and a checklist will be demonstrated to aid in the effective auditing of integrity practices. Employees rarely choose to commit fraud in the laboratory and it is usually the lack of knowledge on proper record keeping or technique. Education provides best practices and establishes expectations for the proper method of testing and reporting sample information. Fraud can impact all industries. This course will address data integrity and ethics in the laboratory. This class will meet the requirements for initial and annual employee Data Integrity training for TNI and QSM/DOD. Key Session Topics: - Data Integrity and Ethics Regulator Requirements - Laboratory Fraud - Laboratory Oversight and the Internal Audit - Reporting Issues - Laboratory Employee Responsibility QUESTION & ANSWER TIME - "ASK THE ASSESSOR" - Gain insight and best practice advice and tips Certificate of Attendance - All registered attendees receive a certificate of attendance Who Should Attend: Pharmaceutical, Environmental (TNI and QSM/DOD), Commercial, lab analysts, lab managers, quality managers, and plant managers. Group Discounts are available! Contact a Labtopia representative for your unique discount code Group Discount Code Request
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This will serve as a contingency manual for the Long Beach Community College District in case of campus emergencies. While the guide does not cover every conceivable situation, it does supply the administrative structure with sufficient guidance necessary to address most emergencies of significant size. Staff-Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for Persons with Disabilities Evacuation is difficult and uncomfortable for both the rescuers and the people being assisted. Some people have conditions that can be aggravated or triggered if they are moved incorrectly. Remember that environmental conditions (smoke, debris, loss of electricity) will complicate evacuation efforts. BEFORE AN EVACUATION IS ORDERED Students should be invited to volunteer ahead of time to assist disabled persons in an emergency. If volunteers are not available, designate someone to assist who is willing to accept the responsibility. - DO NOT evacuate disabled people in their wheelchairs. This is standard practice to ensure the safety of disabled people and volunteers. Wheelchairs will be evacuated later, if necessary. - Always ASK disabled people how you can help BEFORE attempting any rescue technique or giving assistance. Ask how they can best be assisted or moved, and if there are any special considerations or items that need to come with them. - Before attempting an evacuation, volunteers and the people being assisted should discuss how any lifting will be done and where they are going. - Proper lifting techniques (e.g. bending the knees, keeping the back straight, holding the person close before lifting, and using leg muscles to lift) should be used to avoid injury to rescuer’s backs. - Certain lifts may need to be modified depending on the disabilities of the people. Everyone needs to take responsibility for preparing for emergencies. People with disabilities should consider what they would do and whether they need to take additional steps to prepare themselves. WHEN AN EVACUATION HAS BEEN ORDERED - Evacuate people with disabilities, if possible. - DO NOT use elevators, unless authorized to do so by police or fire personnel. Elevators could fail during a fire or major earthquake. Persons unable to evacuate should remain in the stairwell landing. - Call 911. - Check on persons with a disability during an evacuation. A “buddy system,” where people with disabilities arrange for volunteers (Staff/Students) to assist them in an emergency, is a good method. - Attempt a rescue evacuation ONLY if you have had rescue training or the person is in immediate danger and cannot wait for professional assistance. - Always ASK someone with a disability how you can help BEFORE attempting any rescue technique or giving assistance. Ask how he or she can best be assisted or moved, and whether there are any special considerations or items that need to come with the person. Evacuating a disabled or injured person yourself is the last resort. Consider your options and the risks of injuring yourself and others in an evacuation attempt. Do not make an emergency worse.
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Series 40 Orbit Ball Bearing Exit Block The Series 40 ball-bearing Orbit Blocks™ provides the perfect balance of strength, performance, and reliability. They offer class-leading dynamic and static load ratings, the highest available in this size of performance blocks. Lightweight and strong toughened glass fiber reinforced nylon cheeks replace stainless steel straps used in traditional utility blocks - the perfect balance of performance and reliability. As well as traditional single swivel blocks, the range also includes single and double sheave lashing or soft attachment options through to multiple sheave blocks including those with quad and quin sheaves. The range is extremely versatile allowing a multitude of possible systems right up to a 12:1 purchase mainsheet system for off-the-beach performance catamarans. Series 40 Orbit Blocks™ are fitted with our carbon-reinforced C-Cleat™ for secure rope holding with low entry and exit efforts, and fairleads for fast action from any angle. Cleat arms are made from stainless steel and are adjustable for setting to your preferred cleating angle. Ball Bearing versions incorporate our 2-stage bearing system using ball bearings to minimize friction and a secondary full-contact bearing to maintain low friction across the full working load range. High Load versions are designed specifically for any application where high dynamic or static loads are expected. They feature a high-strength grade 2205 stainless steel sheave & hub together with a triple bearing race to maintain low friction at very high loads. - Class-leading dynamic and static load ratings, highest in their class - Lightweight, yet strong. Toughened, glass fiber reinforced nylon replaces stainless steel straps used in our traditional utility blocks - Low friction 2-stage ball bearing system for efficient and effortless trimming - Soft attachment, lashing, and traditional swivel shackle head options - Low profile and compact - High performance cleating - Mainsheet systems and spinnaker sheets on dinghies, OTB catamarans and sportsboats to 8m (26ft) - Halyard, vang and backstay applications on boats to 9m (30ft) - Control line applications on larger yachts - Sheave Ø: 1-9/16 in. - Max. Rope Ø: 3/8 in. - M.W.L.: 880/1760 lb. - B. L.: 4410 lb. - Weight: 9.5 oz.
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If you have a high-efficiency furnace, there's a good chance that venting issues are to blame for any problems. The reason is simple: more efficient furnaces generate more heat than their predecessors. This leads to higher pressures inside the furnace and even more stress on the seals around those vents (and elsewhere). When it comes to furnaces and vents, the two go hand in hand. A vent is a duct system that allows your furnace to bring fresh air into your home while removing excess heat and moisture. In addition, ventilation systems are required by building codes as they help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and improve indoor air quality. In other words, if you don't have a working vent or if there's an issue with it, then your furnace won't be able to do its job properly—and this could lead to some serious problems down the road! Compressed air is primarily caused by clogged filters, but it can also be caused by a pressure regulator that's not set correctly. When the furnace runs, it pulls air into the system and then compresses it internally before sending that air through your ductwork. This compressed air can cause problems with your furnace if there's something obstructing this process. If you have a clogged filter or a pressure regulator issue, compressed air can cause several issues: Your furnace will run longer than necessary because of a lack of airflow—this could lead to higher electricity bills or even an overworked motor on the furnace itself. The cycle time for your HVAC system will increase. This means that during every cycle (and there are many cycles per hour), there isn't enough time for everything to happen properly in order for things like heating or cooling to occur properly—which may result in either too little heat being produced at times or too much heat being produced at other times depending on what kind of HVAC system you have installed in your home or business facility... Condensation Problems with Direct-Vent, High-Efficiency Furnaces If you have a direct-vent, high-efficiency furnace, you may have noticed that your furnace vents are dripping condensation. This is because of the very efficient nature of these furnaces. When air enters your home through a duct system and heats up, it cools down as it leaves through the venting system. If there isn't any moisture in this cooled air, condensation should not be an issue (though it will still happen). However, when moisture from inside your house mixes with hot exiting air from your ducts, it creates water droplets on the interior surface of your venting system—and that's where things get problematic. Condensation can cause damage to any part of your furnace and even lead to mold growth if left unchecked for too long Let a Cincinnati Home Inspector Help You Avoid Problems with Your Furnace Vents. A Cincinnati home inspector can help you avoid problems with your furnace vents. They are trained to help you understand the risks and potential solutions of having a poorly-vented furnace. Home inspectors can also identify potential problems with your furnace vents, which could lead to a significant amount of damage or even fire if not addressed immediately. If you believe your venting system needs an inspection, contact us today! In the end, it’s always better to have a professional inspect your furnace vents before you buy. A home inspector can help ensure that any potential problems will be caught before you invest in a new house or apartment and end up with a problem that would cost you thousands to fix.
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The Lloyd’s List Podcast: Has LPG been overlooked as a transitional fuel? Listen to the latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s weekly podcast — your free weekly briefing on the stories shaping shipping BW has pioneered dual-fuelled LPG engines and recently announced a world first with a VLGC voyage on full LPG propulsion across the Pacific. It’s a voyage expected to produce 20% less greenhouse gas emissions and use 10% less fuel. Given the chorus of pro-LNG dual-fuel zealots out there right now, it’s perhaps surprising that LPG hasn’t managed work its way higher up the agenda. BW’s technology and operations chief Pontus Berg joins our reporter Inderpreet Walia this week to offer a fresh look at LPG The selection of fuel is one of the most important decision the industry must make if the 2030 and 2050 targets are to be met. It is very true that there is no single answer to the decarbonisation imperative. But BW LPG seems to have made some progress to cut its emissions in operations that would get it across the International Maritime Organization’s regulatory lines in 2030. In a world-first initiative, the largest owner of very large gas carriers, BW LPG, has retrofitted its ships with dual-fuelled engines that will allow those vessels to consume both liquefied petroleum gas and conventional marine fuels. BW Gemini, the pioneer vessel to use the green technology, has embarked on the world's first VLGC voyage on full LPG propulsion across the Pacific to Enterprise port in Houston from China. Its voyage is expected to produce 20% less greenhouse gas emissions compared to compliant fuels, and use 10% less fuel, demonstrating the benefits of LPG propulsion to the industry. The owner is also betting on ammonia as a pathway to carbon neutral and ultimately zero carbon fuels as the conversion from LPG propulsion to ammonia will not require a big investment. To discuss further on their hi-tech green ships with dual-fuelled propulsion, we have with us the BW LPG executive vice-president for technology and operations Pontus Berg. The Lloyd’s List Decarbonisation Survey is live here: For more information and to register for this unique event, please follow this link.
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Last week, a lucky guy in California snagged the winning ticket for the $1.7 billion Powerball lottery. Overnight billionaire. That’s the dream, I guess. Americans spend more on lottery tickets than sporting events… books… movie tickets… music… and video games combined. Wild! Of course, the odds of winning the Powerball are 1 in 292 million. A much surer way to get rich is investing in great businesses profiting from disruption. You only need to invest in one Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), or Microsoft (MSFT)—stocks that have surged 50,000% or more—to change your life. Finding one early on isn’t easy… but it’s certainly doable. Here’s what’s happening… - Did you fall for the “Tesla trap?” Electric vehicle (EV) pioneer Tesla (TSLA) just announced lackluster earnings results. Tesla’s stock is down 40% over the past two years. Herein lies the danger of investing in the EV revolution. Sales of battery-powered cars more than doubled in the past two years. So buy the top EV makers to profit, right? This strategy has been a disaster lately. Here’s how the top three EV stocks have fared: Anyone can invest in fast-growing trends like EVs. But you must pair this with great businesses. And unfortunately, there are no great EV businesses yet. Making battery-powered cars is cutthroat. Even Tesla makes less money on every car than it did five years ago! This is why we only buy stocks that hit the “sweet spot.” Only great businesses profiting from megatrends qualify for our Disruption Investor portfolio. There are backdoor winners to the EV megatrend. More on these opportunities soon. - The world’s fourth-richest man breaks his silence. Larry Ellison, founder of software giant Oracle (ORCL), announced on Twitter he’s funding “a new approach to clean nuclear energy.” Guys, the nuclear renaissance I’ve been telling you about is really picking up steam. Imagine (friendly) aliens land on Earth tomorrow. They discover nuclear power plants that generate the cleanest, safest, most reliable energy known to man. They’re told America has only built one new reactor in the past 40 years and instead burns dirty coal and gas to keep the lights on. They’d think we’re a bunch of clowns! The single-worst decision America made in the last 100 years was turning its back on nuclear energy. Thankfully, we’re righting those wrongs and reembracing nuclear. Larry Ellison is in. So is Microsoft. It just announced it plans to build a fleet of nuclear reactors to power its data centers. I’ll say that one more time. Microsoft’s data centers—which power artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT—could soon run on clean, green, atomic energy. Nuclear-powered AI superintelligence. Our future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades. This renaissance will cause demand for the “fuel” powering nuclear plants—uranium—to spike. In fact, uranium prices are breaking out to 15-year highs as I type. Uranium miners like Cameco (CCJ) are going higher—much higher. - Is this the iPhone for the AI age? Someone on Twitter uploaded a video of themselves learning to play the piano through Meta’s new Quest 3 headset. You can now learn to play the piano (or any instrument) without taking expensive lessons… or even owning a piano! Here’s what it looks like through the headset: Source: @oliverending on TikTok This is a total game-changer for wearable tech. New devices catch fire only when they allow you to do something brand new. PC sales took off when the internet burst onto the scene. iPhone sales rocketed when killer apps like Instagram emerged. AI is the “killer app” for wearables. There’s no way we’ll interact with AI tools through a six-inch glass screen. Instead, we’ll get piano lessons from our AI robo-tutor through wearable technology. Meta’s Quest 3 isn’t AI’s “iPhone moment.” But it’s coming. Have you seen the speed at which wearable tech is improving? It’s obvious a major breakthrough is approaching. Like always, there will be new winners and losers. Look at Apple (AAPL) vs. Nokia (NOK) since the iPhone launched: Three companies are vying to create the iPhone for the AI age: - ChatGPT creator OpenAI is reportedly working with Apple’s former superstar designer, Jony Ive, to create a new AI device. - Meta Platforms (META) leads the pack with its AI sunglasses and Quest 3 headset. - Apple creates the world’s sleekest hardware, and you can’t count it out. - Today’s dose of optimism… I was teaching my daughter to ride her bike with a stabilizer (training wheel to Americans) yesterday. At first, she fell over. She cried, sulked, and wanted to give up. There’s so much we must teach our kids (and grandkids). How to ride a bike, swim, read, and spell. But first… they need to know this: Never give up. After falling off the bike a few times, my daughter got the hang of it. 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What's Happening in Memorial Thicket? The Project The City of Houston has contracted with IPR to rehabilitate the sanitary sewer lines within Memorial Thicket. A "trenchless" rehabilitation method is to be used to minimize excavation. This will involve pipe bursting and then installing new sewer pipe inside the existing sanitary sewer lines. Access points will generally be at the manholes. On Monday, MTHA board members met with representatives of the City of Houston and IPR to coordinate on this project, which consists primarily of 8" lines and perhaps some 10" lines closer to the Old Stone Trail Lift Station. More information can be found in the notices. One is for the sanitary sewers that run in the front yards and the other is for those few streets where they run in the back yards. Click on the buttons below to see the notice. IPR Work Week The crew is generally scheduled to work Monday through Thursday on rehabilitation, which consists primarily of preparation and fusing the pipe, rehabbing the main via pipe bursting, doing the service reconnects and MH seals. On Friday, site work restoration is to be completed. The intent is to keep a minimum amount of pipe on site during the project and try to do just- in-time deliveries. During the work week, equipment will be left overnight on the street, but not on the weekend. Over the weekend the trucks will not be in the neighborhood, but excavators and other equipment will remain, but will not block any traffic lanes in Memorial Thicket. IPR Points of Contact The contractor on the project is IPR (Inland Pipe Rehabilitation). Our primary IPR contact is Stephani Arredondo, whose information and others is: Stephani Arredondo, Project Manager Doug Elliott, General Superintendent Hugo Salazar, Assistant Operations Manager Rafael Cruz, Superintendent Current Update for IPR Below is the IPR's status update for today. Their schedule is subject to some unexpected hiccups, but this should give you at least a rough idea when they might be coming your way. The project commenced by the Memorial Thicket Guardhouse on August 16th. As of August 22nd, PM Construction & Rehab Pipe Bursting crew completed 577 LF of sanitary sewer rehabilitation, which included the rehabilitation of sewer main and service reconnect of 711 Plainwood Dr. The Pipe Bursting plan for this week (ending August 29th) has been completed from 719 Plainwood Dr. through 731 Last Arrow. Today and tomorrow the crew will focus on completing the MH seal and restoration. As of tomorrow, weather permitting, 719 Plainwood Dr. - 731 Last Arrow Dr. will be 100% complete and closed out. The plan for next week [MH#040-038] is from 747 Last Arrow Dr. to 707 Last Arrow Dr. Current Update for TB Environmental TB Environmental (IPR's subcontractor) is performing Clean and TV (CTV) of sanitary sewer mains. A vast majority of the project had previous CTV Reports provided by the City. The segments that are pending clean and TV will be performed by IPR's subcontractor. The sub (TB Environmental) is responsible for their own notifications. Feel free to contact (Project Manager) Stephani Arredondo with any questions or concerns. TB Environmental did clean and TV six line segments on Tuesday: 067-064 (703 Windbreak Trail - 715 Windbreak Trail) 036-012 (731 Last Arrow Dr - 727 Lat Arrow Dr) 043-042 (15526 Walkwood Dr - 15522 Walkwood Dr) 046-045 (711 Bow String Cove) TB Environmental did not make it to the site due to emergency project that has extended longer than expected. Therefore, no CCTV activity Wednesday or today. They still need to do the following: 806 Plainwood Dr 15507 Walkwood Dr - 15519 Walkwood Dr 807 Spear Point Cove - 815 Spear Point Cove 802 Spear Point Cove - 814 Spear Point Cove 811 Elk Run Cir - 819 Elk Run Cir See map below as reference. The yellow sections are to be completed for CCTV ACCESS TO REAR EASEMENT PROPERTIES WILL BE NEEDED. Coming to Your Street! This project will impact every street in our neighborhood. Most of the manholes are located in our front yards. For a few, the locations are in our backyards. This is not a simple project -- it will be ongoing for six weeks according to the project manager (but I would plan for months). At this point we don't know the order or time of when different areas will be impacted other than what has been noted above. Click on the button below to see where the sanitary sewer lines run in our neighborhood. The white circles represent manholes. Irrigation and Landscaping Be sure to check your irrigation lines during the project to ensure that no lines/heads are broken. If any have been, contact Stephani with IPR, whose info is above. IPR's subcontractor is responsible for restoring the site to its original condition after completion of construction activities. This includes any landscaping that was disturbed. I would recommend taking photos of your property (front and back) to document your landscaping so that if any damage occurs, IPR can see what needs to be repaired. Sanitary Sewer Replacement Survival Guide In 2015, Toshi Mochizuki put together a PDF with photos and illustrations showing what is underground that helped each of us prepare for the AT&T contractors who were then doing cable installation on and near our property. This was based on his experiences and each property will have a different configuration. It is still pretty relevant for this project. Please click on the button below to access his guide. Thanks, Toshi! Greg Sergesketter Director 815 Elk Run Circle 713.234.0604 August 26, 2021
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Uncorking Excellence: How to Elevate Your Wine Display Design to Perfection? In the world of wines, where every bottle holds a story, and every sip is an experience, the presentation takes centre stage. Imagine an exquisite wine display design that not only showcases bottles but also intertwines artistry with purpose and transforms a casual shopper into a wine connoisseur with a single glance. In this blog, we will talk about what a good wine display should have and what are the benefits of having a unique and functional design. Likewise, we will also provide important considerations when designing a wine POS display and the roles played by POSM designers. Characteristics of a Good Display Design A well-designed wine display has a magnetic pull that is impossible to resist, whether in the crowded aisles of a wine shop, a retail store or the opulent setting of a restaurant. Let’s talk about what a good display should be. 1. A good wine display design should possess a visual symphony. A thoughtfully designed wine display is a masterpiece that goes beyond ordinary shelving. It’s an artful composition where the arrangement of bottles evokes emotions, and the overall aesthetic exudes elegance and luxury. Take a look at this example we have. This display design looks elegant and obviously of premium quality. It displays the bottles perfectly, adding sophistication to the overall presentation. 2. The display should be flexible. A wine display design should be versatile and adaptable to various settings. Whether it’s a wine shop, a restaurant, or a promotional event, the design should be scalable without losing its essence. A flexible design layout ensures that it remains captivating across different platforms, mediums, and sizes, maintaining a consistent brand image and experience. This display, for instance, is the perfect example of a well-thought and designed POSM. It can be used in 4 ways — it can be folded and set in different styles. And that’s what makes it ideal for different settings. Whether you have a limited or spacious aisle, this will perfectly fit it. 3. A good wine display is functional and accessible. A wine display design must be functional and accessible to diverse customers. Ensure that aisles are wide enough to accommodate different customer flows, including those with mobility aids. A custom POS display considers the needs of all customers, regardless of their physical abilities. Incorporate features like lower shelving, ramps, and wide aisles to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers. Adequate spacing between displays prevents crowding and enables customers to move comfortably throughout the area. Benefits of a Unique and Functional Display Design A unique and functional wine display is more than just an aesthetic indulgence; it’s a strategic investment that yields an array of benefits, each more rewarding than the last. Let’s uncork the bottle of advantages that come with crafting a distinctive and purposeful display. A distinctive wine display design is a signature that lingers in the minds of your customers. It’s not just about being seen—it’s about being remembered. When your display stands out as a work of art, it becomes a talking point, a memory, and a reason for customers to return. Moreover, unique design elements create a lasting impression that translates into brand loyalty and word-of-mouth promotion. 2. Increased Sales A well-designed wine display isn’t just pleasing to the eyes; it’s a powerful sales tool. The allure of a unique display draws customers in, and the strategic positioning of featured wines and complementary products nudges them towards making a purchase. Customers who are engaged and enchanted by your display are more likely to explore, experiment, and ultimately add several bottles to their basket. Increased engagement directly translates into higher sales, turning casual browsers into committed buyers. 3. Customer Comfort A unique and functional display isn’t limited to visual appeal; it extends to the comfort and convenience of your customers. A well-thought-out design ensures that the browsing experience is visually engaging and physically comfortable. Adequate spacing between displays, ergonomic shelving heights, and easy access to information provide an environment where customers can explore and choose their wines without hassle or discomfort. Things to Consider in Designing a Wine Display Crafting a display that stands apart requires a delicate blend of creativity and strategic thinking. Let’s explore the key considerations that pave the way to designing a distinctive and functional display. 1. Brand Alignment Your wine display should be a visual embodiment of your brand’s identity. Consider infusing your brand’s colours, logos, and typography into the design. This alignment creates a seamless connection between your wines and the display, reinforcing brand recognition and recall. Whether your brand exudes modernity, tradition, sustainability, or luxury, these traits should be subtly woven into the fabric of your display design. 2. Audience Understanding Every wine enthusiast has their preferences and inclinations. Demographic analysis is key to tailoring your design to your target audience’s tastes. Are you targeting a sophisticated connoisseur crowd or a more adventurous, young demographic? Understanding their preferences will guide your design choices, from the choice of materials to the layout and overall ambience. Additionally, considering the local context and incorporating regional themes and preferences can create an instant connection with customers. 3. Storytelling through Design Behind every bottle of wine lies a story. Your display design can become a canvas for narrating these stories. Incorporate visual elements that transport customers to the sun-kissed vineyards, the hands that carefully harvest the grapes, and the cellars where the magic of fermentation takes place. Immerse customers in the winery’s history and the winemaking process, making their wine selection not just a choice but a journey. 4. Modularity and Flexibility Your display should mirror this dynamism through modularity and flexibility. Design shelving and layouts that can adapt to different bottle sizes and types. Consider elements that can be easily swapped or updated to accommodate seasonal promotions or special releases. A display that evolves keeps customers intrigued and encourages repeat visits. The Role of Professional Designers in Crafting Excellence Crafting a wine display that encapsulates the considerations above might seem like a daunting task. This is where professional designers come into play. Let’s uncork the reasons why collaborating with a professional designer is not just a choice but a strategic investment in crafting excellence. 1. Design Expertise: Elevating the Visual Experience Professional designers are the artists of the business world. They possess an innate understanding of design principles, from colour theory to spatial arrangement. Their trained eyes can transform a simple layout into a captivating visual symphony that resonates with your brand and engages customers on a profound level. By meticulously selecting materials, crafting unique structures, and orchestrating lighting to perfection, designers can create a display that not only attracts attention but also leaves a lasting imprint. 2. Innovation: Breathing Life into Vision Innovation is the cornerstone of design, and professional designers are adept at infusing fresh, novel ideas into your vision. They bring creativity to the table, weaving in elements that you might not have considered. Their ability to think outside the box can lead to design solutions that set your wine display apart from the rest, making it a beacon of originality in a sea of uniformity. 3. Technical Proficiency: From Concept to Reality Designing a wine display involves more than just sketching an idea on paper—it requires turning that vision into a tangible reality. Professional designers possess the technical know-how to translate conceptual designs into production-ready plans. They understand materials, construction methods, and the practicalities of implementation. This proficiency ensures that your unique design isn’t just a beautiful idea but a functional and feasible display that enhances the customer experience. 4. Time and Resource Efficiency: Minimizing Trial and Error Creating a wine display design from scratch can involve a fair share of trial and error, which consumes both time and resources. By enlisting the help of a professional designer, you sidestep these pitfalls. Their experience allows them to navigate challenges more efficiently, reducing the learning curve and ensuring that your project moves forward smoothly. The result? A quicker path from concept to installation, saving you time and costs in the long run. Putting it All Together The allure of a unique wine display design isn’t confined to its aesthetic appeal—it’s a harmonious blend of aesthetics, functionality, and brand storytelling that casts a spell on customers, inviting them to explore, engage, and immerse themselves in the world of wines. So, whether you’re a winery looking to enchant your visitors or a retailer aiming to elevate the shopping experience, remember that your display should not just be about products—it’s about creating memories, connections, and emotions. Connect with Us If you plan to design a wine display that speaks for your brand, feel free to connect with us! Our team of experienced designers will help you turn your ideas to life. Contact us today and discover what we can do for your business! Browse More Blogs The highly visual nature of these displays makes them ideal for attracting customers’ attention and encouraging them to buy your product. It can also be used for showcasing seasonal offers or promoting new products. Promotional advertising gates are designed to attract the attention of the crowd at all kinds of events and gatherings. They are the first thing that can catch the eyes of your target audiences and will pique their curiosity which will urge them to look further into your brand as well as the products and services you offer. When executed thoughtfully, a unique POSM design can leave a lasting impact on consumers, driving increased foot traffic, bolstering sales, and nurturing brand loyalty.
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Modern data centers are so much more than stacks of servers. Spanning nearly 1.000.000 square meters with cutting-edge technology and equipment, data centers contain everything needed to store, manage, and distribute an immense amount of data. The Vertiv XR app helps to bring critical IT infrastructure to life through the power of augmented reality, providing a virtual “try before you buy” experience not previously available for data center equipment. AR glasses offer boundless opportunities as businesses continue the move toward Industry 4.0 by facilitating greater productivity, minimizing losses, increasing safety, providing greater customer satisfaction, enabling clearer communication, reducing environmental impact, and more. Aside from attracting existing communities, a city in the metaverse will provide users with new means of creative expression. As AR/VR devices evolve, residents and users will have the technology to author digital content.
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Like many of you, we want to take smart, fast action to protect our climate. But we’re worried that the commonwealth is trying to do this by pursuing a narrow strategy that would “electrify everything.” Much of this strategy relies on technology and infrastructure that doesn’t exist on scale, will cost billions of dollars, and will likely end up creating the most pain for those who can least afford it. Some communities are already trying to force people to replace their natural gas, heating oil or propane gas systems with electric heat pumps that would cost more than $20,000 for a full house conversion. This could leave many people feeling cold in the winter. All of this comes at a time when we’re constantly suffering power outages even before we’ve even added tons of new demand. Overlooked is the fact that traditional fuels like heating oil have made big strides in reducing its carbon footprint. Our B20 Bioheat® Plus fuel combines renewable biofuel with ultra-low sulfur heating oil that dramatically cuts carbon emissions. Plus, our Bioheat Plus fuel doesn’t require modifications to your current heating oil system, costly conversions or billions of dollars in new electric infrastructure. Bottom line: we need to employ multiple strategies to accelerate decarboniza¬tion with far less cost or disruption and not put all our eggs in one fragile, hugely expensive electric basket.
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Grinding stones are generally thought of as tools for just grinding and polishing, and most customers typically use them for these applications only. Vitrified grinding stones, however, are porous, resistant to high temperatures, and release virtually no particles. These characteristics make them well-suited to be used as filters. As a result, we are looking for ways to increase this type of use and we welcome any customer requests for new applications of grinding stones to meet your needs. The porosity of poroustone enables it to be used to measure the water permeability of soil, compressibility, rate of consolidation, and shearing force. Due to their porosity, high temperature resistance (up to 800°C <1472°F>), high corrosion resistance and high strength, grinding stones are used as pre-filters for sampling hot or corrosive gases for analysis, such as NOX (nitrogen oxide) or SOX (sulfur oxide) in smokestack gas emissions. Air stones are used to force air and oxygen and other gases as small bubbles into tanks and ponds for live fish, farmed fish, and tropical fish. The stones enable the gasses to dissolve easily into the water. Since there is virtually no material eluted from the stones, the small animals do not suffer any harm. Chucks with a uniform porosity and balance air flow enable thin, flat objects to be held immobile on a vacuum work table with an even vacuum across the workpiece. In the same way, porous chucks can also be used to vacuum transport objects. The high porosity, tolerance of high temperatures and corrosion, high strength, and virtually no particle release enable grinding stones to also be used potentially as containers or carriers of various bacteria and catalysts just by making their shape flat, round, or tubular.
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By Susan Sharon MPBN news story AUGUSTA, Maine – Business, conservation and municipal leaders, and others lined up at the State House on Thursday to encourage lawmakers to open the door to solar energy. The state of Maine, they say, is failing to help towns, businesses and homeowners invest in this clean energy resource and is missing out on the creation of good-paying jobs and other benefits as a result. They’re backing a bill that they say could get Maine on the right track. Maine, it turns out, has abundant sunshine – as good or better than states like Texas and Florida. Over the past few years solar technology and markets have undergone a transformation around the world and in the U.S., leading to a boost in investments in solar energy and huge growth in solar jobs. But at a news conference at the State House on Thursday, Dylan Voorhees of the Natural Resources Council of Maine said the state is missing out and falling behind. “Despite a very strong solar resource here in Maine, we’re basically in last place in the Northeast for the amount of solar invested per capita,” Voorhees said. “Maine not only lacks specific policies to encourage solar, but it’s failing to address important barriers that are limiting access to solar for Maine people.” Among those barriers, says Voorhees, is an arbitrary limit on the number of people who can co-own solar projects. The current limit is 10. Another hurdle is the upfront cost of solar, the initial capital investment. Voorhees say it takes years to get a payback in Maine because of the lack of solar incentives. An analysis by the NRCM and Revision Energy compares similar residential solar installations in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, and finds that it takes about 14 years in Maine and between five and eight years in the other three states. “There’s no one solution to this problem,” Voorhees said, “but this bill – Rep. Gideon’s bill, LD 1263 – will play an enormous role in helping increase access to solar by lowering the payback for investments in solar.” “The legislation would create a solar support system, which we very much need to overcome the high capital cost of solar,” said Kim Kenway, the owner and president of Gouldsboro Solar, a company that has plans for the creation of the largest solar energy facility in Maine, on an abandoned Navy radar site in Hancock County. “It’s a cleared 40-acre spot surrounded by a wildlife refuge,” Kenway said. “It has toxic buildings on it. It’s a very unique, difficult to re-purpose parcel, but we intend to put out about 9,500 solar panels and turn the sunlight falling on the area into electricity.” Kenway says he won’t be able to move forward without passage of the bill. The project has support from Gouldsboro town officials who like the idea of adding new revenue to the town’s tax base without adding emissions or pollution of any kind. And in a state like Maine where business and residential consumers struggle to deal with the high cost of electricity, energy consultant George Wood says Gouldsboro Solar’s project would provide power to between 500 and 600 homes, at tremendous value over the next seven years. “My preliminary analysis says it will cost rate payers about one quarter of one penny a kilowatt hour – or about $9 per year for the average Maine homeowner.” Private companies aren’t the only ones looking to develop solar power in Maine. Tex Heuser is the planning director for the city of South Portland, where local officials hope to convert a large, capped landfill into a solar farm to benefit taxpayers. “It’s a big piece of land that’s got grass growing on it and nothing is happening with it,” Heuser said, “and it would be perfect for a large solar array.” But Heuser says the city has struggled with economic barriers and other limitations that make municipal solar difficult. Supporters say if LD 1263 were adopted it would allow homes, businesses and others to earn additional revenue in the form of solar credits, making solar investment even more desirable. Last year, despite strong bipartisan support, Gov. Paul LePage vetoed a bill to expand solar power. In his veto message the governor said he objected to putting solar “above other solutions that have proven to be more cost-effective.”
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© 2014-2023 NSW Copper - All Rights Reserved ABN 98 631 402 410 Scrap Steel Prices |Steel Scrap Price Scrap Steel Metal $50 - $350 per tonne Products made from steel are countless, from utensils to vehicle parts. Because of this, you can find large quantities of scrap steel in and around your home. NSW Copper Scraps buys all types of scrap steel from customers. We are the number one destination for businesses and individuals for the best scrap steel price in NSW. At NSW Copper Scraps, we recycle all types of scrap steel for a price, including the following: At NSW Copper Scrap Recycling, we offer free pickup for steel scraps throughout Sydney. You can get an online quote and schedule a free pickup for your steel scrap metal for a price. You can also call our scrap specialists onto get an instant quote for your scrap steel and schedule a pickup. We have specialised vehicles, tools, and equipment to ensure the safe removal of your steel scraps. Based on the quality of your scraps, we can send vehicles of different sizes for the hassle-free pickup of scraps. We buy scrap steel without the requirements of minimum quantity throughout NSW. At NSW Copper Scraps, we are focused on offering a flawless business experience to our customers. In addition to offering excellent steel recycling prices in NSW, we collect and offer the highest prices for other scrap metals as well. You can contact our recycling specialists for a free quote for your aluminium, copper, brass, lead, and other important metals and get the best prices.
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BSEE Appoints New Deputy Director The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) announces that Paul Huang joined the Bureau as the new Deputy Director. Paul will support BSEE’s efforts to promote safety, protect the environment, and conserve offshore resources through vigorous regulatory oversight and enforcement. “BSEE plays a critical role in regulating offshore energy production and assisting the Department in tackling the climate crisis through the advancement of renewable energy,” said Director Kevin Sligh. “Paul’s commitment to public service and his years of experience at the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be invaluable for BSEE as we expand to cover renewable energy production on the Outer Continental Shelf. Paul will be a tremendous asset for BSEE and our continued mission of safe and environmentally sustainable energy production.” “I’m excited to work with a fantastic team at BSEE to continue fostering safety and environmental compliance while making advancements to combat climate change,” said Deputy Director Huang. “I look to bring a focus on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in all we do, through a collaborative, people-focused, and intellectually-curious approach.” Prior to BSEE, Paul served as the Assistant Administrator of Federal Insurance for the National Flood Insurance Program at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He also served as the Acting Associate Administrator for Resilience and helped stand up the Climate Adaptation and Equity Enterprise Steering Committees for the Agency. In that role he helped to establish FEMA’s new Strategic Plan, and worked to improve program management, collaboration, and integration across the Resilience portfolio. Paul previously served as the Director of the Risk Analysis Division within the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration. Paul also founded and served as the Executive Sponsor for FEMA’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Employee Resource Group. He holds a Bachelor’s in Management Science and Information Systems as well as a Master’s in Business Administration.
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After their long careers dedicated to protecting our freedom, these veterans are still serving their country, just in a different way. While United States Department of Veterans Affairs struggles to provide our heroes with the help they need, Mother Nature continues to welcome them with open arms. The idea of countering post-traumatic stress disorder with outdoor activities isn’t groundbreaking, as they’re are many wonderful hunting and fishing programs for veterans across the country. However, this one’s a little different. Established in 2008, The Swamp Apes has provided hundreds of U.S. veterans with the opportunity to utilize their military training for a different purpose: catching and removing Burmese pythons from the Florida Everglades. Watch the video below: The beauty of a program like this is that it actually knocks out two birds with one stone. Not only do military veterans have an ability to cope with their PTSD, but they’re effectively helping with a major environmental catastrophe. Tom Rahill first started The Swamp Apes as a way to deal with some personal emotional turmoil, but quickly realized the double-sided benefits to this practice. Burmese pythons have been decimating mammal populations throughout the Everglades National Park for years now. And, with population numbers now well over 100,000, what started as an invasive-species threat is now widely recognized as a complete disaster. While the spread of pythons is probably irreversible, it is perhaps manageable to some degree, so long as python hunters continue to remove the snakes. So, having veterans put their skills toward a very serious issue that demands urgent attention doesn’t only help them, but also one of our most celebrated domestic ecosystems. The post These Veterans Are Working Together to Remove Pythons From the Everglades appeared first on Wide Open Spaces.
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Protective clothing and gear—including a DOT–approved crash helmet—play an important role in preventing injury and death in motorcycle accidents and at other times. Make sure you’re properly outfitted. - No access to safety equipment in an accident. In an accident, you will likely be separated from the motorcycle. In that case, safety gear on the bike can’t protect you. - Eye protection. Wearing goggles or a full-face helmet safeguards you in two ways: - Keeps debris from your eyes, preventing vision difficulty while riding that could result in accidents - Protects your eyes from injury - Brightly colored, rugged protective clothing. The proper clothing provides additional protection. - A colorful riding suit makes you more visible to other riders and motorists, thus helping avoid accidents. - Rugged clothing helps protect you from environmental extremes. - In an accident, clothing made specifically for riding can help protect your skin from contact injuries.
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The Biden administration has issued, as promised, a final rule restoring the Obama administration’s working definition of the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act. The issue complicates life for oil, gas, and pipeline companies trying to determine what permits they need for projects that may disturb isolated lakes, ponds, wetlands, and intermittent streams. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers jointly released the final rule Dec. 30. It is to take effect 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. The regulators’ announcement said the rule “returns to a reasonable and familiar framework founded on the pre-2015 definition with updates to reflect existing Supreme Court decisions, the latest science, and the agencies’ technical expertise.” “The rule’s clear and supportable definition of waters of the United States will allow for more efficient and effective implementation and provide the clarity long desired by farmers, industry, environmental organizations, and other stakeholders,” said Michael Connor, assistant secretary of the Army for civil works. The fundamental problem has been the lack of a jurisdictional definition in the Clean Water Act, resulting in much litigation over the years and a default reliance on court rulings. Another Supreme Court ruling may be issued this year in the Sackett case, which was argued Oct. 3 (OGJ Online, Oct. 3, 2022). Tough issues addressed The EPA and the Corps of Engineers did not shy away from the difficult issues of protection for what the Clean Water Act vaguely calls “navigable waters” and “the waters of the United States” (frequently referred to as WOTUS). The agencies released a fact sheet saying federal jurisdiction will cover not only interstate waters, their tributaries, and their adjacent wetlands, but all other waters whose use, degradation, or destruction could affect interstate commerce. Those “other waters” include any waters that could be used by interstate travelers for recreational purposes, from which fish or shellfish could be taken and sold in interstate commerce, and which could be used for industrial purposes by industries in interstate commerce. The other water bodies that could be covered by the rule include “intrastate lakes, rivers, streams (including intermittent streams), mudflats, sandflats, wetlands, sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows, playa lakes, or natural ponds.” “Prairie potholes” are lakes, ponds, and wetlands that dot the region of the Williston basin of North and South Dakota and eastern Montana. In that area, including the Bakken shale, oil production sites and pipelines routinely are developed amid numerous small water bodies unconnected to interstate waters. The reversion to a pre-2015 definition avoids the problems encountered when the Obama administration in 2015 adopted a more expansive determination of Clean Water Act jurisdiction that was repealed by a Trump administration rule in 2019. The Trump administration completed its own final rule in January 2020 that narrowed the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act, a step welcomed by spokesmen for the oil and gas industry as a clarification and a reduction in regulatory burdens (OGJ Online, Jan. 24, 2020). That definition was tied up in courts, which means the agencies have been operating under the pre-2015 definition to the present. Lack of clarity Despite the Biden administration’s hope for “a clarity long desired” by industry, farmers, and others, litigation has been a constant for the Clean Water Act—before and after 2015. The Supreme Court’s SWANCC decision in 2001 and its Rapanos decision in 2006 became landmarks for restraining the reach of the federal regulators. The Rapanos decision gave the Corps of Engineers a setback but failed to resolve the underlying legal issue because the justices were splintered in the case, issuing five opinions. After that ruling, EPA and the Corps chose to adopt a “significant nexus” test, which was one justice’s idea that the agencies should assess the significance of a connection to jurisdictional waters. The Rapanos decision may be overhauled by the Supreme Court in the pending Sackett case. Environmentalists fear the court will decide a continuous surface water connection is needed for jurisdictional waters, an approach that would leave isolated water bodies and wetlands out of the federal picture. That approach was adopted by the Trump administration with applause from the oil and gas industry.
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How Do I Keep Spiders Out Of My Boise Home? February 5, 2023 Many people are not interested in close encounters with spiders in their homes. Fortunately, there are several steps that homeowners can take to keep them out. While DIY methods may be effective in the short-term, professional pest control in Boise will be necessary to solve problems with spiders permanently. Remember, lots of spiders play an important role in our ecosystem by helping control insect populations. However, if you have severe fears or allergies to spiders or simply don’t want to see them in your home, Owyhee Environmental pest control will keep them out. How Many Different Types Of Spiders Are There? According to a study by the University of California at Riverside, there are currently around 3,000 known species of spiders in the U.S. This number may seem overwhelming. Still, it’s important to remember that not all spiders are dangerous to humans. In fact, most of the spiders you will encounter in Boise are harmless house spiders. Other types of spiders most often found in Boise that pose little or no threat to humans are wolf, cellar, and hobo spiders. While spider bites are rare, most bites result in only minor symptoms such as itching or swelling. It is important to remember that spiders should be treated with caution and respect in their natural environments. Is It Dangerous To Have Spiders In My House? It is only a small minority of spider species that have venom strong enough to cause harm to humans, and it is important to be aware of which species may pose a threat. The black widow spider is the only spider species found in Boise that can potentially deliver a harmful bite. However, these spiders typically only bite when they feel threatened. You must use caution when seeing spiders of any type in your home, especially when dealing with potentially harmful spiders. How Can I Prevent Spiders From Coming Into My Home? It is important to prevent spiders from entering your home as some species may pose a threat to your health and safety. Some of the things that can be done to prevent spiders from gaining entry to a residence are: - Seal any cracks or holes in the exterior of your home, especially near doors and windows. - Keep the inside of your home clean and clutter-free. - Remove any spider webs you see inside your home . - Reduce the insect population in and around your home, as spiders often come looking for prey. It is noteworthy that while DIY methods can eliminate individual spiders, they are not effective in preventing spiders from finding their way into your home eventually. Seek assistance from a professional pest control company before a small problem becomes an infestation. What’s The Best Way To Get Rid Of Spiders In My Home? At Owyhee Environmental, we are equipped to deal with a variety of different spiders. We provide residential homeowners with a pest control plan designed around your needs. Our skilled Boise pest professionals have the expertise and equipment necessary to thoroughly eliminate a spider problem in your home. Our experts are trained in the most effective ways to get rid of spiders. Also, certain species of spiders may be harmful and should only be handled by professionals trained in their removal. We will keep spiders out of your home with warranted service options that are environmentally friendly and safe for you and your family. After the initial treatment, we can provide quarterly follow-up services to keep your home free of spiders all year long. Call Owyhee Environmental today to schedule a thorough inspection.
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As the end of furlough approaches, the much-feared threat of a large increase in unemployment has slowly receded. A bigger concern now is not how many vacancies can be created, but whether there are enough workers to fill them. However, as employers seek to solve this immediate issue, the challenges and opportunities of building back with greater diversity in the workforce present themselves. A shortage of talent tips the balance Almost hand-in-hand with the start of the pandemic came warnings from economists and recruitment experts that unemployment could reach levels not seen since the 1930s. With businesses and workers both fearing the worst, an exodus of talent from the UK began. And with post-Brexit immigration laws, as well as the health crisis, the number of people in the UK born outside of Britain fell by up to 1.3 million, according to estimates by associates at Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE). As a result, vacancies in industries that rely on overseas workers such as haulage and hospitality soared and employers began to experience widespread skills and labour shortages. These shortages pose immediate difficulties for companies. In desperation to fill vacancies, coupled with the disparate impact that the coronavirus pandemic has had on people from ethnic minority groups, companies could face major diversity challenges in their workforce. However, it has also presented opportunities to progress diversity too. Challenges and opportunities for diversity In Q2 2021, Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures for employment by ethnicity show that labour force participation by workers of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese and Black African, Caribbean or Black British ethnicities have either reduced or stalled since mid-2020. Additionally, while the latest unemployment figures show that the rate and number of men and women in employment has increased, there are now almost 1.5 million more men employed than women. This is the largest gap between genders since June-August 2020. However, the pandemic has made companies more open to flexible and remote working. Many have also seen that people don’t have to be in the office to be productive. Companies have been working hard to improve diversity and inclusion within their workforce for years and according to the CIPD, 24 per cent of organisations have improved diversity over the pandemic. This is a sure sign that while some are finding their best laid plans being unravelled, there is a determination to see the opportunity within the challenge and keep up momentum, particularly given the pressure put on by organisations such as Black Lives Matter. The importance of keeping a hold on diversity McKinsey analysis from 2019 found that companies in the top quartile for gender diversity on executive teams were 25 per cent more likely to have above-average profitability than companies in the fourth quartile. These figures were even more impressive for culturally and ethnically diverse executive teams. In 2019, top-quartile companies for ethnic diversity in executive teams were found to be 36 per cent more likely to see better-than-average profits than those in the fourth quartile. Additionally, Harvard Business Review has previously reported that companies with a more diverse workforce are 70 per cent more likely to capture a new market. Diversity is not only good for business, but should also form part of a business’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda. Pressure is increasingly being placed on businesses by investors to demonstrate their commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. Many companies looking to fill vacancies will have to look to train existing talent and supplement with technology, or seek to recruit from overseas. However, the UK’s points-based immigration scheme gives priority to those with the highest skills and talents and includes a range of other specialist work routes to settlement status. This includes a global talent route for individuals in certain fields who can show they have exceptional talent or promise. As such, it is not always possible to recruit from overseas and employers will need to consider how they recruit, train, develop and engage talent that is already available in the domestic market. A change to policy and processes is also needed to ensure that areas such as unconscious bias and representation are addressed. And capturing the right mixture of talent can be helped by offering more flexibility in location and hours, or reaching out to a wider range of applicants. These are the fundamentals that must be kept tightly in check and on track if we are to progress towards a more diverse workforce. During the pandemic it may feel like diversity within organisations has stagnated. Setting the challenge of making up for lost ground will only serve to make companies more determined to meet the targets outlined before Covid-19 impacted businesses across the globe. The rewards for doing so will bring the creative and rich culture that we see across the UK every day more equally into the workplace. Naeema Choudry is an employment partner at Eversheds Sutherland
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Sydney Marine Institutes living Seawalls Project a finalist in inaugural A Royal Foundation Earthshot Prize - Reviving Our Oceans The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge unites people to tackle some of today’s biggest challenges, delivering impact on a range of issues that matter to Their Royal Highnesses and to society. The Royal Foundation is currently running The Earthshot Prize until it becomes its own entity by the end of 2021. In making the announcement Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, KG, KT, PC, ADC, said, “Over half a century ago, President Kennedy’s ‘Moonshot’ programme united millions of people around the goal of reaching the moon. Inspired by this, The Earthshot Prize aims to mobilise collective action around our unique ability to innovate, problem solve and repair our planet. “I am honoured to introduce the 15 innovators, leaders, and visionaries who are the first ever Finalists for The Earthshot Prize. They are working with the urgency required in this decisive decade for life on Earth and will inspire all of us with their optimism in our ability to rise to the greatest challenges in human history.” The Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) is committed to developing, activating and communicating the ‘science we need, for the oceans we want,’ throughout the UN Decade of Ocean Science (2021-2030) and beyond. This goal requires collaboration, and SIMS is uniquely equipped to draw on the expertise of a broad diversity of skills in marine science through its partnership with UNSW Sydney, the University of Sydney, the University of Technology Sydney, and Macquarie University. SIMS research is solution focused and results in novel approaches for responding to a range of environmental challenges. Operation Crayweed is one of SIMS’ Flagship projects – a great success story where the science of restoring Sydney’s underwater forests, including those at Newport, is actively shared with local communities in a way that encourages an enduring stewardship and passion for the marine environment. Earlier this year SIMS hosted the Seaweed Forests Festival at Manly. Five of the 15 finalists will be awarded the prize and will win £1 million ($1.9 million) in funding for the best solutions of the five Earthshot goals: Protect and restore nature; Clean our air; Revive our oceans; Build a waste-free world; and Fix our climate. A flagship project of the Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS), Living Seawalls has been selected in the Reviving Our Oceans category. The University of NSW's Dr Mariana Mayer Pinto co-leads the project along with a team of female scientists from Macquarie University and SIMS; A/Prof Mel Bishop and Dr Katherine Dafforn, Macquarie University, Dr Maria Vozzo and Dr Aria Lee, SIMS, with design expertise from Reef Design Lab, Melbourne. It is the only Australian project nominated for the prize. Living Seawalls started in Sydney Harbour and has been figuring a solution to rising sea levels. Rising sea levels are a particularly acute problem in Australia where over 80 per cent of the population lives in the coastal zone. While sea defences protect shorelines, they are often flat structures, devoid of shelter for organisms like fish, invertebrates and seaweed. The project is a collaboration between creative designers and marine ecologists. Its habitat panels, designed to mimic natural formations like rock pools and mangrove roots, are fitted to new or existing sea defences. As a result, life has found its way back to Sydney’s shorelines. Sea defences fitted with habitat panels have 36 per cent more marine life after just two years, with further increases expected through time. More than 80 species of fish, invertebrates and seaweed thrive among the panels. The project operates at 11 Australian locations, including Clontarf beach and Fairlight harbour pool thanks to local philanthropists Dorset Sutton and Jenny Lim Sutton, and now benefits shorelines in Wales, Gibraltar and Singapore. As a project that lies at the intersection of ecology, architecture, design and engineering, Living Seawalls is an example of how science is translated into action to repair the planet. The team has realised the enormous potential to increase the environmental and social worth of coastal structures by designing with nature in mind. Dr Mayer Pinto said she is thrilled the project has been nominated for the prestigious prize. “It’s an honour to be nominated among the other amazing finalists in this category. This project is about enhancing the ecological value of artificial structures such as sea walls. The amount of area modified by these structures is actually bigger than mangrove forests, so they have a massive footprint on our global ecosystem,” she said. Winning the prize would help fund additional research and development into the project as well as educational programs, Dr Mayer Pinto said. “It would also help us take the project to areas like developing countries where construction is predicted to increase and they may not have resources to do this. Ideally there would be Living Seawalls on each continent, and we could build local capacity for people to integrate it into their environments in a way that works for them environmentally, economically and culturally.” UNSW Dean of Science Professor Emma Johnston welcomed the nomination. “The Living Seawalls project demonstrates Sydney's world-leading capacity for developing and implementing nature-based solutions to environmental challenges. Congratulations to Dr Mariana Mayer Pinto and the team at SIMS for being rightly recognised for such a critical restoration program.” Over 750 nominations were received for the prize, with 15 finalists selected from 14 countries. All 15 finalists will receive tailored support and resources from The Earthshot Prize Global Alliance Members, a network of private sector businesses around the world who will help scale their solutions to realise an even greater impact. The Australian Marine Conservation Society nominated the SIMS flagship program, Living Seawalls, for an Earthshot Prize. The five winners will be announced at a ceremony on Friday 17 October in London. In local associated SIMS news, it was announced on Thursday September 9th that 140 baby White's seahorses raised in the nursery at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium were released into the wild at Delwood Beach and Little Manly. The White's Seahorse, also known as the Sydney Seahorse, is an endangered species - as is its natural habitat, seagrass Posidonia beds. The White’s seahorse recovery program is now in year two and has seen over 200 seahorses bred at SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium released into Sydney Harbour. The program brings together researchers from UTS: University of Technology Sydney, NSW DPI Fisheries, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and SIMS to provide temporary hotels or SeaBnbs for the seahorses while we set about restoring their natural habitat. And best of all SeaBnB, an initiative of Taylors Wines and SIMS has created an opportunity for us all to be part of this world leading recovery conservation. Book a stay for a seahorse today at SeaBnB.com.au Whites seahorse, Clifton Gardens URG Xmas dive 2020. Photo: John Turnbull / marineexplorer.org
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US-based nuclear energy technology company TerraPower has chosen Kemmerer, Wyoming, as the preferred site for its Natrium reactor demonstration project. The site is located near the Naughton Power Plant, whose remaining two coal units are scheduled to close in 2025. The project is being supported by the US Department of Energy (DOE) and is expected to receive around $1.9bn from the US Government, including $1.5bn under the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Use of the site is subject to the finalisation of definitive agreements and all required permits, licencing and support. TerraPower intends to apply for the construction permit to Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) by mid-2023. The plant is expected to become operational in 2028. How well do you really know your competitors? Access the most comprehensive Company Profiles on the market, powered by GlobalData. Save hours of research. Gain competitive edge. Your download email will arrive shortly Not ready to buy yet? Download a free sample We are confident about the unique quality of our Company Profiles. However, we want you to make the most beneficial decision for your business, so we offer a free sample that you can download by submitting the below formBy GlobalData The company said that the demonstration project is aimed to validate the Natrium technology’s design, construction and operational features. TerraPower developed the Natrium technology in collaboration with GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. TerraPower president and CEO Chris Levesque said: “People across Wyoming welcomed us into their communities over the past several months, and we are excited to work with PacifiCorp to build the first Natrium plant in Kemmerer. “Our innovative technology will help ensure the continued production of reliable electricity while also transitioning our energy system and creating new, good-paying jobs in Wyoming.” The plant will be equipped with a 345MW sodium-cooled fast reactor and a molten salt-based energy storage system. The storage technology can increase the plant’s output to 500MW, enough to power 400,000 homes, if necessary. During the construction phase, the project is expected to create 2,000 construction jobs, with another 250 jobs forecast to be generated once the plant is operational. US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said: “The energy communities that have powered us for generations have real opportunities to power our clean energy future through projects just like this one, which will provide good-paying jobs and usher in the next wave of nuclear technologies.”
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The government of Alberta, a province in Western Canada, has this week posted a Request for Information (RFI) to obtain advice on the feasibility of using solar energy to power 50% of government operations. Despite being Canada's fourth-most populous province, Alberta currently has very minimal solar capacity installed, with the bulk of PV progress in the country currently centered largely on Ontario. However, with existing green energy contracts set to expire by the end of next year, ministers have eyed solar energy as a clean way to generate the 135,000 MWh of power required under the two green energy contracts. Alberta Infrastructure has been supplying the government with renewable facilities since 2009, chiefly via wind power. But solar's chance to shine has never been explored in the province, which boasts some of the best levels of irradiation in the nation. “The Prairies have the best solar resources in Canada and our government is committed to providing opportunities for the emerging solar industry to take advantage of this natural resource,” said minister of environment and parks and minister responsible for the climate change office, Shannon Phillips. John Gorman, CEO of CanSIA (the Canadian Solar Industries Association), welcomed the plans. “There is no doubt that solar electricity will become an important component of Alberta's decarbonized and diversified electricity supply mix as the cost of our technology continues to decline,” he said, adding that solar farms able to meet half of the Government of Alberta's power needs would also deliver a number of other firsts in the province. “It would mean Canada's first 50% solar-powered government; Western Canada's first large-scale solar farm; Alberta's first utility-scale solar jobs. The success of this initiative will secure the government and public confidence in a larger future role for solar energy in Alberta.” The RFI was issued on Thursday and will be open for three weeks. Currently in Alberta there exist three electricity contracts that provide 100% of the Alberta governments power needs across its 1,500 government-owned buildings. However, one of these contracts expires this December, and the other next year. If these two were to be replaced with solar, it would mean a ten-fold increase in the capacity of deployed PV in the province. Alberta is one of the chief supply hubs for Canada's lucrative but ecologically unsound crude oil and oil sands industries, and as such has long had a solar blindspot, particularly when compared to Ontario. However, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has recently set out a plan to put a US$7.6 per tonne price on all carbon pollution by 2018 in an effort to drive down fossil fuel use in the country, and support the embrace of renewable sources. This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused. If you want to cooperate with us and would like to reuse some of our content, please contact: firstname.lastname@example.org.
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Liberty Mutual spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year advertising their insurance coverage for homes, cars and more. For the general public, they don’t advertise that they also insure multinational fossil fuel companies and coal mines. In fact, Liberty Mutual is one of the top insurers of fossil fuels, providing insurance coverage for dirty energy projects in the U.S. and around the globe. That’s why RAN and allies are campaigning on Liberty Mutual, calling on the insurance company to stop insuring fossil fuels and human rights abuses. Since we launched the campaign back in October 2019, Liberty Mutual has already responded by limiting coal insurance and investing. However, the Boston-based insurer continues to be a huge backer of the tar sands oil sector. The tar sands (also known as oil sands) of Alberta, Canada are infamously toxic and carbon-intensive oil reserves. From extraction to transport to refining, tar sands projects poison local ecosystems and communities, pose grave threats to Indigenous rights, and fuel climate change. Current tar sands production is restricted by a pipeline bottleneck, which means that the future of increased tar sands extraction depends on three proposed pipelines: Trans Mountain, Keystone XL, and Line 3. Construction is continuing on these pipelines, despite the COVID-19-related public health risks facing communities and tribes in their path, to say nothing of the health risks to workers being ordered to build these pipelines. Plunging ahead with business-as-usual construction also ignores the price of tar sands oil plunging in the current virus-driven economic recession, meaning these new pipelines could well be stranded assets soon after they’re built. Rather than exploit the tar sands sector for its last drops of profit and threaten the health and safety of communities along pipeline routes, Liberty Mutual should stop backing the sector and accelerate a just transition for the workers and communities. How is Liberty Mutual supporting the tar sands sector? - Liberty Mutual is an insurer of the Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline in Canada. Two subsidiaries of Liberty Mutual are providing more insurance coverage than any other major insurance company. This means that Liberty Mutual is lined up to insure the pipeline expansion, which would carry hundreds of thousands of barrels of tar sands oil, lock in expanded production of Alberta tar sands, and pose a grave threat to Indigenous rights. First Nations that would be directly impacted by the new pipeline route are leading fierce resistance on the ground and in the courtrooms. Liberty Mutual’s willingness to insure this pipeline reflects the fact that the company has no policies in place to steer clear of projects that have not secured the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of Indigenous communities. - Liberty Mutual is providing key financial coverage to TC Energy to build the Keystone XL pipeline. Liberty Mutual has provided a $15.6 million bond to cover risks related to the construction of Keystone XL through South Dakota. Keystone XL would carry tar sands from Alberta, Canada down through the U.S., even though it has not secured the consent of impacted Indigenous nations and other communities along the route. A second $15.6 million bond will be required after construction starts, which is supposedly imminent. If Liberty Mutual is providing these bonds, it’s likely that it is also providing crucial insurance coverage to TC Energy and the pipeline itself and facilitating the expansion of tar sands. - Liberty Mutual may be supporting Line 3. We don’t know this for sure – the fossil insurance industry is opaque, by design, and there isn’t yet publicly available documentation of what insurers are backing Line 3. But given Liberty Mutual’s support for Trans Mountain and Keystone, it’s reasonable to assume they’re supporting Line 3, until and unless they put in place a policy that rules out tar sands. - Liberty Mutual also invests in tar sands companies. The insurance giant has at least $8.9 billion invested in fossil fuel companies, including those that are expanding infrastructure to mine and move tar sands like TC Energy. - Liberty Mutual adopted a new policy to restrict coal insurance and investing in December 2019. However, the company has not said anything publicly about tar sands, or any type of oil and gas. The adoption of a coal policy shows that Liberty is listening to us closely, and so we need to turn up the heat to get them out of tar sands too. What are we demanding that Liberty Mutual do? - We’re calling on Liberty Mutual to: - Drop insurance coverage of Keystone XL and Trans Mountain. - Rule out insuring Line 3 and the entire tar sands sector. That means no insurance for tar sands extraction and transport projects and companies that are active in the tar sands supply chain. - Divest from tar sands companies. - In addition to exiting the tar sands sector, Liberty Mutual should adopt a policy to not insure companies that seek to build projects without the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of impacted Indigenous Peoples globally, as articulated in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Tell Liberty Mutual to stop insuring tar sands. It’s time they protect communities, not destroy them.
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On Thursday 27th January, our experts gathered to discuss the pivotal questions facing UK real estate in the year ahead. From the sectors redefining UK commercial real estate and the effect of inflation on asset classes, to the impact of ESG investing on the rural economy. If you missed our webinar, you can watch Merryn Somerset Webb’s (Editor-in-Chief, MoneyWeek) closing remarks and our speakers discussing key topics such as the carbon conundrum, inflation, the role of US capital, and the sectors attracting big investment - from data centres to life sciences, later living and logistics. Speak to us We have a host of experts available for you to message with any questions you might have. Whenever you visit our website and/or use its features such as web forms, BNP Paribas Real Estate processes information about you such as personal identifying data including contact details for the purpose of processing the requests that are sent to us via the website, and, in some cases, for marketing purposes including by using cookies. Such information constitutes “personal data”. Looking for something different?
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The owners of the Colony House apartments, at right, claim the plan for the VNA site, at left, violates their property rights. (Photo by John T. Ward. Click to enlarge.) By JOHN T. WARD Two months after approving one of the largest development projects in Red Bank history, the borough planning board has been sued over the decision, redbankgreen has learned. The suit arrives as the board is defending itself in a lawsuit concerning a proposed Hampton Inn just across the street. A rendering of the Hampton Inn shows its location relative to the VNA building. Below, objectors’ attorney Ron Gasiorowski. (Photo by John T. Ward. Click to enlarge.) The latest of the two actions was filed on behalf of entities that own the Colony House apartment building on Bodman Place. It targets the board’s December 2 approval of a plan by a unit of Saxum Real Estate for 210 apartments at the corner of Bodman and Riverside Avenue. Saxum proposed to redevelop the site, at 176 Riverside, demolishing the vacant former VNA headquarters now there. Attorney Ron Gasiorowski, who frequently represents objectors to development proposals, filed the lawsuit in Monmouth County Superior Court February 4. In it, the Colony House owners claim that the board should not have had jurisdiction over Saxum’s proposal because it departed from the terms of redevelopment plan for the site that had been adopted by the borough council in December, 2018. Those departures should have required Saxum to obtain an amended redevelopment plan from the council, Gasiorowski argues, echoing objections he made during the planning board’s hearings. He also contends the Colony House, which owns a parking lot next door to the Saxum property, would be deprived of its rights granted under the redevelopment plan if the project is allowed to go ahead. The “core design concept” of the redevelopment plan is that the entire area, which includes the Colony House lot, “be planned and developed as an integrated whole,” not as separate pieces, the lawsuit contends. The planning board has not formally responded to the lawsuit. Here’s the Colony House lawsuit: Park Ridge v Red Bank Planning Board 020520 Meantime, board attorney Michael Leckstein has been countering a lawsuit filed last August on behalf of the owners of a former Exxon station across Route 35 from the VNA site. After seven years of efforts stalled in part by Gasiorowski-led lawsuits, Rbank Capital won board approval in February, 2017, to build a six-story, 76-room Hampton Inn hotel on the site, which overlooks the Navesink River at the foot of Cooper’s Bridge. But last April, with no construction work having begun, the planning board refused to grant a one-year extension of the approval. In the Monmouth County lawsuit, filed by attorney Martin Newmark, Rbank attributed its failure to start work on a “frivolous lawsuit.” The firm was “required to turn its attention away from pursuing” additional permits required by the New Jersey departments of transportation and environmental protection in order to defend the suit, Newmark wrote. The litigation, which had been filed by Gasiorowski on behalf of an entity called 200 Park Avenue, was withdrawn three months after it was filed. Still, Rbank did continue to meet and correspond with state officials about the needed permits, Newmark wrote. The firm claims it has spent more than $500,000 in pursuit of permits. Rbank sued the board in August, calling the unanimous extension denial “arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable.” But in a January 29 court filing, Leckstein wrote that the planning board has done nothing to stop Rbank from building the hotel. “Absolutely nothing has changed since the granting of [the 2017] approval, on a municipal level, which would prevent the Plaintiff from immediately proceeding with construction,” Leckstein wrote. Instead, the real issue in Rbank’s lawsuit is whether the firm is entitled to “protection from any future zoning ordinance changes that might be enacted” by the borough council, Leckstein wrote. There’s been no move by the council to change the zoning of the site, Leckstein wrote. “Although indications of possible redevelopment plans have been mentioned, none have been enacted by the Borough,” he wrote. “Yet, despite the lack of interference by the town, the subject property remains a perpetual eyesore at one of the primary gateways into the municipality while the Plaintiff persists in appealing a denial from the DEP which that agency has proclaimed is the result of the Plaintiff’s own lack of proper due diligence in having filed a more than deficient application.” Here’s the Hampton Inn lawsuit: Rbank Capital v Red Bank Planning Board. And here’s the borough’s most recent filing: Rbank v RBPB borough response 012920
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While the importance of a good reputation in the private sector has long been recognised as a key enabler to be success, countries and governments often still lag behind the depth and understanding of reputational value. It is changing slowly, however. A good reputation has an impact on virtually every stakeholder in a country. There is the inside-perspective: For citizens being associated with a positive country offers emotional value (self-esteem). And then there is the external perspective: there is a lot of money at stake for the export industry (including tourism), attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) and much more. Especially in an increasingly transparent and intertwined world, governments can hardly look away when their good reputation is at stake - or, conversely, not acting when their reputation is already suffering. Reputation - as opposed to self-perception - is the perception that other people have of you. This can lead to quite big gaps between the perceived ‘self’ and reputation, e.g., the awareness and understanding by others. Russia, the USA, and since BREXIT also the UK are all experiencing pretty wide gaps between their very high self-perception and their not so great perception abroad. In recent years, the Reputation Institute has measured the reputation of the 55 largest economic powers in the G8 countries. The top positions were usually held by all Scandinavian countries, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand. The Reputation Institute identified three factors that promote or reduce a nation’s reputation: These three factors combined provide for increased esteem, more trust, as well as better feelings and more admiration towards a country. To play in the top league of nations, all three factors need to be considered. "Australia ranked worst of 57 countries on climate change policy" (The Guardian), “Australian government continues to put coal production ahead of climate protection” (NZZ). These are definitely not the headlines that promote a country's reputation, and yet, Australia has to accept such articles over and over again. And rightly so, because Australia's government continues to promote its coal industry (Australia is the world's largest exporter of coal, which is the worst energy source for our climate). While other First World countries are setting themselves (ambitious) climate targets and trying to rely on more renewable and clean energy sources, Australia is sticking to the old status quo. The same article in The Guardian, on the other hand, praises Portugal's ambitions for its efforts to achieve a net-zero emission economy by 2050. For Australia, this has several negative consequences: firstly, the country is portrayed as backward and ruthless - in other words, it loses its impeccable reputation, and secondly, it is about to lose its allies on the global stage (especially its closest ally, the USA, as the Biden government is determined to take decisive action against climate change). Thirdly, it misses a great opportunity to get a piece of the renewable energy cake and fourthly, future Australian governments will be faced with a huge problem: The moment China stops buying coal from Australia, the entire coal industry in Australia – employing some 50,000 people - is at threat. "Solar power reflects Morocco's energy ambitions"(Financial Times). The Kingdom of Morocco is an impressive example of how things can get much better. The country has understood that renewable energy sources (especially solar power plants in the Sahara) increase Morocco's energy security (reducing dependence on foreign energy) and can be exported and commercialised in the future. Positive side effect: according to the Climate Action Tracker, Morocco (and The Gambia) are the only countries that will meet the climate targets of the Paris Agreement. This, in turn, is causing much applause in the international arena and results in countless positive media articles applauding Morocco, as the above example from the FT shows. Morocco has understood the signs of times and knows how to play its cards: Marrakech organised the COP22 - the UN World Climate Change Conference in 2016 - where Morocco, once again, proved to be an African leader for a greener world. In fact, Morocco is playing its environmental card so well that political unrest around the Western Sahara conflict, a severe imbalance between men's and women's education and other internal challenges are being pushed out of the public eye. Anyone who thinks that Morocco is an exception is mistaken. Plenty of other countries are investing in renewable energy for their own future and their reputation. Costa Rica, the small Central American country with about 5 million inhabitants has been causing sensational headlines for years with its climate efforts: "Costa Rica is moving towards carbon neutrality faster than any other country in the world", wrote Vox. This makes the country shine in the public spotlight. But the prime example par excellence is probably Norway. "Why is Norway so far ahead of the rest when it comes to renewable energy?" is the question asked by National Geographic. And indeed, Norway's internal greenhouse gas balance is excellent thanks to almost 100% green electricity and an exemplary electrification model on roads and even in shipping traffic. The question why Norway has progressed so far is in fact easy to answer: the country's entire prosperity is based on the export of its (climate-damaging) oil and gas deposits. Norway thus shows that also the reputation of a fossil fuel exporting country can be perceived as a leader for a more climate-friendly world if the country visibly invests in renewable, clean energy sources. And, again, Norway is by no means the only net-exporter of fossil fuel investing into its green future and “green-reputation”. Saudi Arabia recently launched a $28 billion renewable energy funding initiative, and the United Arab Emirates are hosting the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Looking at these findings makes it actually pretty easy to advise Australia: If they want to uphold its great reputation it might be wise to do a bit more in terms of renewable energy investment and a bit less in terms of coal subsidies. For its reputation – and for the climate. Learn more about how we can help you, your company or your country when it comes to reputation. The Internet made the world more transparent, transparency creates credibility, credibility increases reputation – and a good reputation is the essence in todays’ age of the internet. The formula of this cycle is easy to understand. But is it also correct? What if transparency complicates business, what if published information is misunderstood, and what if your stakeholders prefer to withhold information? Will transparency suddenly become a curse rather than open, good intention? This article shows the importance but also the consequences of transparency in the often-criticized extractive industry. Transparency is the "Swiss army knife of policy tools". A description that is often made – and not without good reason. Transparency challenges the privacy of companies and state sovereignty over and over again. Invoked in many highly critical areas such as security, financial policy, economics, corruption, human rights, and the environment, to name but a few. Thus, industries involved in all these areas are the most challenged. This applies, among other sectors, to the raw materials industry – regardless of whether gold and diamonds are extracted, oil drilled, or gas shipped to foreign countries: this is about safety for employees and the environment, about technological leadership, about human rights – and about money. A lot of money. Particularly in developing countries and emerging markets, the management of natural resources can generate revenues that are important for economic growth and social development. However, failure to disclose information on these revenues can lead to mistrust, weakening of administrative and governance standards, or even conflict. If it leads to conflicts or disregarded human rights standards, bad publicity is awaiting around the corner for the companies involved; damaging their reputation, followed by financial losses. Transparency with regard to the management of raw materials is an important prerequisite for ensuring that a country's natural resources benefit the population. Because publicly accessible information promotes an informed debate on the management and use of natural resources. This way, the citizens of a country may hold accountable those being responsible in politics and businesses. Local politicians may show how they deal responsibly with the environment, international companies show that they behave legally, economically and (hopefully) morally correct, and the home countries of the involved companies may check that international standards are being observed. When it comes to transparency, involved companies often have to balance interests, because many of them advocate disclosure of the money flows to promote their own credibility, especially in their countries of origin – mostly OPEC countries – where commodity traders often have to listen to a lot of criticism. Transparency helps to reduce prejudices, correct misinformation and fight fake news. The own employees stand behind the company, and the cooperation with NGO's becomes easier and more fruitful for both sides. At Exxon Mobil for instance, this is expressed as follows: "We are committed to sincere and ethical behaviour and to fighting corruption by promoting transparency initiatives. In the countries where we do business, we are actively committed to signing transparency agreements to disclose government revenue. In detail, these are: Azerbaijan, Chad, the joint development zone of Nigeria/São Tomé and Príncipe, Kazakhstan and Nigeria." ExxonMobil, 2019 ExxonMobil proved that these are not just empty words when back in 1998 they led a consortium of Western oil companies asking the World Bank to jump on board for a planned pipeline project in Chad and Cameroon. The idea was that the Bank's involvement offset the reputational risk posed by investing in a conflict-prone, undemocratic country through a project drawing high levels of NGO attention. The bank agreed to draft a plan on how Chad should manage its future returns. In addition to protections of the environment and local communities, the resulting legislation required transparent and development-focused revenue expenditures monitored by oversight bodies which included civil society, legislative, and international members (Gillies, 2010). Yet, implementing transparency does not always achieve its desired outcomes. Studies have found that despite the EITI auditing requirement (I’ll explain this later), member states (and companies) may not produce complete and reliable data (Van Alstine, 2014).Also, the lack of a strong and educated domestic civil society that can actually understand "transparency" may hinder the effectiveness of revenue transparency. In many countries, residents do not even know which rights they actually have. Thirdly, there is no scientific evidence that a transparent cash flow actually contributes to better and more resource-oriented growth. And finally, there are also quite trivial reasons why governments have little interest in transparency: corruption, money laundering and self-enrichment occur again and again. In order to counteract these unpleasant aspects, global initiatives have been in place since the late 1990s to achieve greater transparency – By the way: at the same time, the term CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) became increasingly popular. The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is probably the best-known and largest global initiative for greater financial transparency and accountability in the collection and disclosure of revenues from natural resource extraction. The standard is implemented in some 50 countries around the world by governments in collaboration with business and civil society. Information on tax payments, licenses, production volumes and other important data relating to the extraction of energy and mineral resources must be disclosed. Many large corporations are active members of the initiative, including Swiss based Glencore for example: "Glencore is committed to high standards of corporate governance and transparency and welcome increased transparency around the redistribution and reinvestment of such payments. We seek to maintain long-term, open, transparent and cooperative relationships with tax authorities in our host countries." Glencore, 2019 Of course, there are countless other organizations and social movements promoting more transparency. For example, Transparency International, which fights corruption worldwide. And “Publish what you pay” (PWYP), founded from an alliance of London-based NGOs, including Global Witness, Open Society Institute, Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD), Oxfam GB, Save the Children UK, and Transparency International UK, now includes more than 650 civil society organisations in over 50 countries. Ironically, some companies are afraid that too much transparency will make them vulnerable because their value chains are complicated. This can lead to public shaming, which in turn creates complex reputational dynamics. For instance, a company could perceive that bad press scares off consumers, attracts legal investigations, lowers employee morale, and threatens shareholder confidence. Nevertheless, the benefits of transparency clearly outweigh and will become even more important in the future. Because “not to inform” is much more likely to cause negative publicity. And in the age of the Internet, a multinational company can simply no longer afford this. Learn more about how we can support your business. Gillies, A. (2010) ‘Reputational Concerns and the Emergence of Oil Sector Transparency as an International Norm’, International Studies Quarterly. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 54(1), pp. 103–126. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2478.2009.00579.x. Van Alstine, J. (2014) ‘Transparency in Resource Governance: The Pitfalls and Potential of “New Oil” in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Global Environmental Politics, 14(1), pp. 20–39. T: +41 44 254 80 00
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COP27 may have committed to a loss and damage fund to compensate countries most harmed by a climate emergency they did not create, but it has also committed to a pathway of devastation. The loss-and-damage breakthrough at the latest global climate confab has put equity front and center of the debate. Could the perseverance and courage of people like Paracha, Abd el-Fattah, and the activists for climate justice and human rights — both those who attended the conference at Sharm el Sheik and countless others around the world — make it possible someday to drop the “Yet” and say simply, “We Have Not Been Defeated”? So why did COP27 fail? And what can be done before the next summit – COP28 in Dubai – to ensure progress? Another UN climate meeting has come and gone. Yet again, it will make no difference whatsoever. The fossil fuel industry will continue to expand. Greenhouse gas emissions will increase. The climate crisis will get worse. All told, according to the International Energy Agency, the net income for the world’s fossil producers is set to double in 2022 from 2021, to a new high of $4 trillion. This is the best possible time for the check to arrive at the table. If the circus of #COP27 has you feeling🤯, you’re not alone: it’s a total information and sensory overload. And if you do make it past the World Climate Fair into the negotiating rooms, complete gibberish. So what’s going on? This fall’s elections are more important than anything that’s happening here at Sharm el Sheikh, I think—the one in Brazil last month, and the ones across America last week, and the one that could come in Georgia early next month.
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I'm a title. Click here to edit me. Carbon Markets: Trends, Trials, and Turning Points Over the past decade, there has been a surge in interest and discussion surrounding carbon markets, indicating strong potential for a global, efficient market for carbon and emissions. However, scrutiny of carbon market practices and related climate impact has intensified. We believe continued maturation depends on effectively addressing three primary challenges to market scale: transparency, standardization and incentives. The Missing Middle: Capital Imbalances in the Energy Transition Achieving real progress on decarbonization requires a massive acceleration in capital deployment over the next decade. While the aggregate capital committed to the energy transition today appears impressive, much of this is not aligned to where the market’s funding needs are most pressing. Fundamental changes need to happen to close the capital gap, help companies scale and de-risk, and bring the clean energy transition to fruition. The Anthropology of Market Change Sanjeev Krishnan, Senior Managing Director and CIO at S2G Ventures, kicked off the 2023 S2G Summit with a keynote on The Anthropology of Market Change. Trends Shaping the Future of Food in 2023 The fate of our global food system requires a shift to working with nature instead of against it, leveraging the power of science, technology, and entrepreneurship to move forward. In this report, we explore trends driving the evolution to a climate-smart, healthy food system, including updates to several trends included in our 2022 analysis as well as new emerging themes. Investing in Natural Assets: Seeking Alpha in a World in Transition Playing the same game with the same players isn’t going to make the 21st century more productive, profitable, and sustainable. Investors, companies and entrepreneurs need to be creative, take risks and embrace the complexity of natural assets. Reflections on 10 Trends Shaping the Future of Food in 2022 2022 was a year of pioneering partnerships, groundbreaking innovations, and the increasing alignment of solutions that are good for business and the planet. While some trends were bolstered, others hit speed bumps and new trends came into focus. Overall, our long-term conviction in these trends remains strong. In our latest report, we reflect on these trends and assess their level of momentum entering 2023. Three Trends Enabling the Transition to Regenerative Agriculture Stemming from an urgent need to manage our soils better, produce more food at less cost, and address climate change mitigation, we see regenerative agriculture as the next frontier, taking a more central role in sustaining agricultural production in the near- and medium-term. The State of Agtech: Reaching Scale Through Digitization Agtech companies can achieve scalability by developing enterprise relationships across the supply chain to accelerate in-field adoption. In this report, we will look at the incentives and use cases for different stakeholders from input companies to OEMs, ag retailers and food companies to adopt new technologies. Beyond the Why: The What and How of a More Sustainable and Healthy Food System At our 2022 annual S2G Summit, S2G Ventures' Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer Sanjeev Krishnan, kicked off the day with a presentation about moving past the why of food system transition to explore the what and the how. 8 Trends Critical to a Vibrant Blue Economy The United Nations declared this decade to be the ‘Ocean Decade’ a designation that could not be more timely given the deteriorating health of the ocean and our increasing dependence on it for sustenance, climate regulation, trade, tourism and countless other ecosystem services. Our latest report explores the trends that are fueling the transition to a healthier ocean ecosystem and a more sustainable seafood supply chain. 10 Trends Shaping the Future of Food in 2022 We are entering into a global food transition propelled by seismic tailwinds: massive demographic change spurring new consumer demand, significant advancements in the biology, chemistry and physics of food production to create new choices and now capital markets anchored by ESG that want to fund high growth, disruptive companies. Our latest report explores ten trends that are driving the transition to a climate smart, healthy food system. 2021 Market Review and the Implications for Food and Ag Investing 2021 saw a series of seminal events that have resulted in structural changes to capital markets. The parallel crises of Covid-19 and climate change have shifted perspectives and priorities and we are witnessing that playing out in the market. In this research report, we explore the public and private market trends we saw in 2021 and consider how they will impact the food and agriculture industry going into 2022.
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by Nomore Sibanda The seminar on “Peace and Security in the Southern African Region”, held in Harare in March, had two objectives. The first was to assess, politically and economically, the future relationships between a non-racial democratic South Africa and the southern African region. The second objective was to look at the political and economic prospects for southern Africa in a changing international environment. The participants at the seminar included the liberation movements, the African National Congress (ANC), the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) and the Azanian People’s Organisation (AZ.APO}, Embassies of the United States, the Russian Federation and India, Christians for Liberation in southern Africa, Zimbabwe Council of Churches, the Zimbabwe Ministries of Finance and Industry, and prominent figures like Professor Hasu Patel of the University of Zimbabwe. This report is a summary of the seminar proceedings; views of participants are not presented verbatim but as a distillation of the main themes of the papers presented and discussions \\hich followed. The changes in Eastern Europe and the end of the cold have tended to isolate southern Africa and reduce its relevance to the international community. The east bloc has disintegrated and most of the eastern countries are preoccupied with internal political and economic issues. This has also led to the change in these countries’ foreign policy towards southern Africa as demonstrated by the establishment of trade links between South Africa and eastern European countries. The decline of Soviet power may not necessarily lead to international peace but could result in more conflicts than now exist. Peace was categorised in military and non-military terms by Professor Patel. There is need for social peace without strikes and demonstrations, psychological peace with no threats, and economic peace which guarantees mainly food security, employment and housing. In the political sense the conflicts in southern Africa have been centred on issues concerning white Domination and majority liberation. These triggered the destabilization strategy by the Pretoria regime, Events in economic and political issues regard race, religion, class, ethnicity, and the developments in South Africa since February 1990. By adopting the policy of destabilization the aims of the Pretoria regime were that South Africa wanted to ‘smash the stability of the Frontline States and blunt the development of SADCC while simultaneously striking at the ANC and its host nations’. In that situation southern Africa had to react, but how? How much potential had the region for joint military action? Southern African countries have given moral and diplomatic support neighbours directly affected by South African aggression, Angola and Mozambique. Regional forces were not deployed. The presence of Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) in Mozambique is primarily for transport security. To further aggravate the establishment of regional security is the military weakness of the Frontline countries. A combination of regional troops is outnumbered by the South African forces alone. In addition, severe economic problems faced by some of the countries such as Zambia and Tanzania limits their participation in regional security issues. Major positive developments have taken place in southern Africa recently vis-a-vis the independence of Namibia in 1989, the 1991 multi-party elections in Zambia, politic.al reforms in South Africa since February 1990, the ceasefire agreement in Angola and the possibility of another ceasefire agreement in Mozambique in the near future. Alongside these political changes, the major concern now is the South Africa-versus-Southern Africa situation. Since the unveiling of President F.W. de Klerks reform programme the country has a role in the region’s prosperity in a post-apartheid situation. Internally, President de Klerk may be pursuing a double agenda as regards to violence and negotiations which have serious repercussions for southern Africa in particular and Africa in general. The right-wing resistance needs more serious attention because of its potential to spill over into the region. ln military terms the South African Defence Force (SADF) is a major threat considering its potential of nuclear power, the large number of its forces which is approximately 636 000, and its heavy armoury. This aspect is in sharp focus aggravated when it comes lo integrating SA.OF with the Azanian People’s Liberation Army (APL.A) of the PAC, Umkontho-we-Sizv;e of the ANC and the homelands forces in the course of negotiations, and ultimately the integration of these combined forces into the region. Foreign in the region could aggravate the situation. In a post-apartheid era the Labour issue must also be looked into regarding migrant workers. South African nationals will need jobs currently being held by foreigners, especially those from neighbouring countries who then would have to absorb the defunct Labour force resulting in social insecurity. There is an obvious potential for social tension if economic redistribution is exercised, and if it is not. Not only pertaining to the region alone but also to $e international community is environmental Degradation and the AIDS epidemic, which has serious implications, both economically and politically. In the economic sphere southern Africa has seen regional efforts in the establishment of institutions like the Preferential Trade Area (PTA), Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC) and the Frontline States (FLS). Originally these were meant to strengthen regional economic cooperation and to reduce dependence on South Africa, but now the emphasis includes how to cope with the changing political situation. More than a decade after its formation SADCC is still a ‘gentlemen’s’ agreement between member states although a recent proposal calls for it to become a formal organisation by treaty in August 1992. The organisation has concentrated on creating the development infrastructure for closer regional cooperation. Some sectors for coordination of SADCC projects are weaker than others. For example, Tanzania as a member of the organisation was given responsibility for the industrial sector yet the country itself bas little industry in the true sense. Some projects in the region have also been based on bilateral arrangements thus defeating the whole purpose of regional cooperation. Already at this stage there is the question of recolonization in the economic sense and the fear of South Africa’s regional domination in a post-apartheid environment. South African investment, and an influence on the policies of the countries involved, must be considered. In general terms southern Africa has a wide range of solutions at its disposal, some of which have already been adopted. Where independence has been achieved reconciliation has proved popular in a post-independence era as evidenced by the Zimbabwe experience. Regional preference for conflict resolution and peace processes demands serious attention as in the case of Angola and Mozambique, also forgetting the fact that the presence of peace may also be unpeaceful for some time to come. Economically the region would improve through the strengthening of regional institutions like SADCC and coordination of development efforts. (SARDC) Southern African News Features offers a reliable source of regional information and analysis on the Southern African Development Community, and is provided as a service to the SADC region. This article may be reproduced with credit to the author and publisher. SANF is produced by the Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC), which has monitored regional developments since 1985. Email: firstname.lastname@example.org Website and Virtual Library for Southern Africa www.sardc.net Knowledge for Development
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The term biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth. This can include different species of plants and animals, as well as different types of ecosystems. There are many ways that humans can increase biodiversity. One way is to protect natural habitats, such as forests or coral reefs. This helps to preserve the existing diversity of plant and animal species. Another way to increase biodiversity is to restore damaged habitats, such as wetlands or grasslands. This can provide new homes for wildlife and help to bring back lost species. Lastly, people can also promote biodiversity by creating new habitats, such as community gardens or birdhouses. By taking any of these actions, we can help make our planet a more diverse and exciting place for all creatures to live! - Biodiversity can be increased in a number of ways, including: 1 - Establishing protected areas: Protected areas are critical for conserving biodiversity - They provide safe havens for species and help to ensure that populations are not lost due to human activities - Connecting habitats: By creating corridors between different habitat patches, we can help increase the amount of available space for species and reduce the risk of local extinctions - Improving land management practices: Land management practices such as sustainable agriculture and forestry can help to conserve biodiversity by reducing the impacts of human activities on natural ecosystems - Reducing pollution and other environmental stressors: Pollution and other environmental stressors such as climate change can have a negative impact on biodiversity - Reducing these stressors can help to protect species and their habitats What are the 3 Factors That Increase Biodiversity? Biodiversity, or the variety of life on Earth, is important for many reasons. It can provide us with food, fuel, medicine, and other resources. It helps keep our ecosystems healthy and can help us adapt to a changing climate. Biodiversity also makes our planet more beautiful. There are many factors that contribute to biodiversity. Here are three of the most important ones: 1. The number of different species: The more species there are in an ecosystem, the more biodiverse it is. This is because each species has its own unique role to play in the functioning of the ecosystem. For example, some plants may provide food for animals while others may help control pests or produce oxygen. 2. The number of individuals: Even if two ecosystems have the same number of species, they can still differ in terms of biodiversity if one has more individuals than the other. This is because each individual represents a potential source of genetic variation within a species. This variation is important for things like resistance to disease and adaptation to changes in the environment. 3. The degree of genetic diversity: Genetic diversity refers to the amount of variation within a species’ gene pool. A higher degree of genetic diversity means that there is a greater chance that at least some individuals will be able to survive and reproduce in changed conditions (such as those brought about by climate change). How Can Biodiversity Be Increased And Decreased? Biodiversity can be increased in a number of ways, including through habitat restoration, reforestation, and introduction of new species. Biodiversity can also be decreased by human activities such as deforestation, overfishing, and pollution. How to Maximise Biodiversity in Your Garden! The world’s biodiversity is in decline, and this has serious consequences for the planet’s ecosystems. To increase biodiversity, we need to take action at both the global and local levels. At the global level, we need to reduce human-caused pollution and habitat destruction. We can also help by supporting organizations that are working to conserve endangered species and habitats. At the local level, we can take steps to create habitat for wildlife in our own yards and gardens. By planting native plants and providing food, water, and shelter, we can attract a variety of birds, insects, and other animals. We can also participate in community efforts to restore natural areas.
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Municipality puts wireless water meter-reading data to work Town of Cary uses SAS® Analytics to analyze data from sensors, assess demand, detect problems and visually engage customers A leaky faucet. A malfunctioning dishwasher. A cracked sprinkler head. These are more than just a headache for a homeowner or business to fix. They can be costly, unpredictable and, unfortunately, hard to pinpoint. Through a combination of wireless water meters and an analytics-driven, customer-accessible portal, the Town of Cary, North Carolina is making it much easier to find and fix water loss issues. In the process, the town has gained a big-picture view of water usage critical to planning future water plant expansions and promoting targeted conservation efforts. When the Town of Cary installed the wireless meters for 60,000 customers in 2010, it knew the new technology wouldn’t just save money by eliminating manual monthly readings; the town also realized it would get more accurate and timely information about water consumption. The Aquastar wireless system reads meters once an hour – that’s 8,760 data points per customer each year instead of 12 monthly readings. The data had tremendous potential, if it could be easily consumed. “Monthly readings are like having a gallon of water’s worth of data. Hourly meter readings are more like an Olympic-size pool of data,” says Karen Mills, Finance Director for the Town of Cary. “SAS helps us manage the volume of that data nicely.” In fact, the solution enables the town to analyze a half-a-billion data points on water usage and make them available, and easily consumable, to all customers. Monthly readings are like having a gallon of water’s worth of data. Hourly meter readings are more like an Olympic-size pool of data. SAS helps us manage the volume of that data nicely. Finance Director for the Town of Cary The ability to visually look at data by household or commercial customer, by hour, has led to some very practical applications: - The town can notify customers of potential leaks within days. - Customers can set alerts that notify them within hours if there is a spike in water usage. - Customers can track their water usage online, helping them to be more proactive in conserving water. Through the online portal, one business in the Town of Cary saw a spike in water consumption on weekends, when employees are away. This seemed odd, and the unusual reading helped the company learn that a commercial dishwasher was malfunctioning, running continuously over weekends. Without the wireless water-meter data and the customer-accessible portal, this problem could have gone unnoticed, continuing to waste water and money. The town has a much more accurate picture of daily water usage per person, critical for planning future water plant expansions. Perhaps the most interesting perk is that the town was able to verify a hunch that has far-reaching cost ramifications: Cary residents are very economical in their use of water. “We calculate that with modern high-efficiency appliances, indoor water use could be as low as 35 gallons per person per day. Cary residents average 45 gallons, which is still phenomenally low,” explains Leila Goodwin, Water Resource Manager for the town. Why is this important? The town was spending money to encourage water efficiency – rebates on low-flow toilets or discounts on rain barrels. Now it can take a more targeted approach, helping specific consumers understand and manage both their indoor and outdoor water use. SAS was critical not just for enabling residents to understand their water use, but also in working behind the scenes to link two disparate databases. “We have a billing database and the meter-reading database. We needed to bring that together and make it presentable,” Mills says. The town estimates that by just removing the need for manual readings, the Aquastar system will save more than $10 million above the cost of the project. But the analytics component could provide even bigger savings. Already, both the town and individual citizens have saved money by catching water leaks early. As the Town of Cary continues to plan its future infrastructure needs, having accurate information on water usage will help it invest in the right amount of infrastructure at the right time. Additionally, understanding water usage will help the town if it experiences something detrimental like a drought. “We went through a drought in 2007,” says Goodwin. “If we go through another, we have a plan in place to use Aquastar data to see exactly how much water we are using on a day-by-day basis and communicate with customers. 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top of page Tai Seng Exchange, Singapore, 2023 We are an international boutique design studio made of passionate and dynamic professionals in the fields of the built environment. We have expertise in all aspects related to planning & design, from feasibility studies to conceptualisation, design development, technical documentation and project management. We guide our clients and partners in delivering projects of any scale and type, including: Urban Design & Masterplanning, Residential and Houses, Workplace (office and industrial facilities), Hospitality, Institutional buildings, Space Planning & Interior Design, Commercial/Shopping, Installations and products. Our studios in Singapore, Bangkok and Milan deliver tailored-made projects worldwide, seamlessly integrating technology and sustainability with understated aesthetics. We believe that our passion for architecture and design is only meaningful insofar as it is serving our clients, empowering our partners and collaborators, improving the built environment for all. We take pride in our boutique studio setting, as a way to deliver high quality projects with customized solutions. We embrace our role as initiators of the design process, setting the goal and guiding several actors while mediating between different instances. We see our role akin to that of a movie director or a chef, as we celebrate collaborative work, synergy and the opportunities arising from a multi-disciplinary setting. We love to translate our clients’ vision into the character of the project, adopting a tailored made approach to each job, exploring each time a different a unique path. We apply a rigorous and systematic methodology, complemented by non-linear creative processes, mixing analogical and digital tools. Soilbuild Group Holdings Dekko Isho Group Singapore Land Authority (SLA) Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) National Environmental Agency (NEA) People's Association (PA) AC Consortium Pte Ltd Housing Development Board (HDB) bottom of page
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We have created a laboratory for the study of seed biotechnology in the town of Pitres (Alpujarra Granada, Spain). In the methodology we are creating, we combine the observation of natural regeneration processes with academic knowledge of seed technologies (priming & pelleting). Priming treatments ensure that seeds that would take years to germinate can do so with a single rain, something essential in arid areas. This is achieved by eliminating dormancy and subjecting the seeds to different environmental conditions. Pelleting is based on coating the seeds with various materials to introduce nutrients, repellents, bacteria/mycorrhizal fungi, water retainers, etc. This is necessary for any surface planting, otherwise establishment rates are too low. Mycorrhizal fungal spores can be included in the pelleting process. So that the plant and the fungus can start their symbiotic relationship as soon as possible. This increases the growth vigor of the plant and its resistance. In this manual we present a methodology to help Mediterranean restoration projects to find solutions to make possible the direct seeding of acorns with guarantees and success. We also provide our experience in a series of aspects that we consider essential for the implementation of a restoration project by small and medium organizations. The Seed Pelleting Machine (SPM), is a device created under the DIY (Do It Yourself) and Open Source philosophy to enable seed pelleting on a small to medium scale. The current study deals with the study of priming treatments of 10 forest species from south-eastern Spain: juniperus phoenicea, pinus halepensis, arbutus unedo, digital obscura, daphne gnidium, genista umbellata, genista spartioides, lavandula stoechas, lavandula latifolia and rumex scutatus.
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HBO and Sky have announced today that DGA and Emmy Award winner Nicole Kassell (Watchmen, The Leftovers) will board the HBO/Sky co-production The Baby as lead director. Kassell will also serve as an Executive Producer on the eight-episode first season. The darkly comic horror is produced by global content company SISTER (Giri/Haji, Chernobyl, Gangs of London) and Proverbial Pictures. Also confirmed are writers Sophie Goodhart (Sex Education, My Brother Blind) Kara Smith (Kaos, Apple Tree House) Anchuli Felicia King (White Pearl, Golden Shield) and Susan Soon He Stanton (HBO’s Emmy-winning Succession) who join Siân Robins-Grace (Kaos, Sex Education) in the writers’ room with Bisha K. Ali (Ms.Marvel, Sex Education) as consultant. The team are set to gleefully deconstruct the ‘joy of motherhood’ and explore the powerful anxiety of whether or not to have children. Questioning who gets to choose and who doesn’t, The Baby is a funny, raw examination of motherhood as an institution: a set of unspoken and often horrifying rules that affect women differently depending on how they’re viewed by society. If you're not scared by that, you should be. Nicole Kassell said: “I am beyond honored and thrilled to be reuniting with HBO and joining SKY and this incredible team to bring THE BABY to fruition. I read Sian’s brilliant script early in lock down, and it cut straight through the noise and anxiety of our times, to take me on a wild, zany ride with wonderfully complex women grappling with the toughest of decisions any of us are lucky enough to make – to have or not have a child. Embracing comedy AND horror the show catapults us through an incredible adventure all while tackling the real-life explosions that the question of procreation can have on the self, family and friendships. To be working with the powerhouse producers that are SISTER, all women whose work and careers I have long admired, is a life-long dream. I’m ever grateful to have Sian, Lucy, and Sister embrace my vision and trust me with their BABY.” Siân Robins-Grace and Lucy Gaymer said: "We can't believe our luck that Nicole's joining us on The Baby - her body of work speaks for itself. She's a spectacular collaborator and creative, and working with her is an education. Our phenomenal team of writers are bringing the full force of their talent to the story. We're surrounded by creative and technical brilliance, basically." The eight-episode first season will be produced by SISTER and Proverbial Pictures and Executive Produced by Jane Featherstone (Chernobyl, GiriHaji), Carolyn Strauss (Chernobyl, Game of Thrones), Naomi de Pear (The Power, Flowers), Katie Carpenter (Landscapers, The Bisexual), Siân Robins-Grace (Kaos, Sex Education) and Nicole Kassell (Watchmen, The Leftovers) with Lucy Gaymer (credits as Production Manager include Gangs of London, Liar) producing. The Baby is Robins-Grace’s screenwriting debut, following her work on critically-acclaimed hit Sex Education which she developed with Creator Laurie Nunn. The series is a co-production between HBO and Sky and will be filmed in the UK in 2021. ABOUT NICOLE KASSELL Award-winning director and producer Nicole Kassell is known for her bold aesthetic and dynamic visuals that have made her one of Hollywood’s most in-demand filmmakers today. Kassell most recently directed the pilot, second, and eighth episode HBO’s critically acclaimed series WATCHMEN, in addition to executive producing the entire season. For WATCHMEN, she won the 2020 DGA award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series, 2020 Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited Series and was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series for the show’s pilot episode. Nicole has directed the TNT pilot CLAWS and episodes of THE LEFTOVERS, WEST WORLD, CASTLE ROCK, THE AMERICANS, AMERICAN CRIME, VINYL, BETTER CALL SAUL, THE KILLING, THE FOLLOWING, and RECTIFY. Nicole’s first feature film THE WOODSMAN was co-written by Kassell and Steven Fechter, premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival, was distributed by Newmarket Films, and continued on to win multiple awards. Next up, Kassell will direct the feature film SILVER SEAS for Participant Media. ABOUT SIÂN ROBINS-GRACE Siân acted as Co-Executive Producer for showrunner Charlie Covell on her upcoming Netflix series Kaos. Prior to this Siân worked at Eleven as Head of Development where she developed the hit Netflix series Sex Education with Creator Laurie Nunn and worked on Sky hit series The Enfield Haunting. ABOUT LUCY GAYMER Lucy has been working as a freelance Line Producer/Production Manager. Previous credits include The Witchfinder (BBC2), Wonderdate (BBC3), Living in Fear (Sky), Gangs of London (Sky), Liar (ITV) and True Horror (C4). She also worked in house at Carnival (Downton, The Last Kingdom, Stan Lee) and Eleven (Sex Education, Gap Year, The Enfield Haunting). HBO® is one of the most respected and innovative entertainment brands in the world, serving iconic, award-winning programming to more than 38 million U.S. subscribers* through HBO and the direct-to-consumer streaming platform, HBO Max®. A subsidiary of WarnerMedia, HBO is the world’s most successful pay TV service with an extensive array of programming that includes some of the most notable television titles, including dramas like “Succession,” “Watchmen,” “Westworld,” “Big Little Lies,” “Game of Thrones,” “The Sopranos,” “Band of Brothers” and “The Wire,” as well as comedy series “Barry,” “Insecure” and “Sex and the City.” In the United States, HBO is available across multiple platforms including HBO On Demand® and HBO Max. Internationally, HBO branded services are available in more than 85 countries across Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. HBO and Cinemax programming is also sold into more than 155 countries and territories worldwide. *Subscriber number as of October 22, 2020 Sky is Europe’s leading media and entertainment company and is proud to be part of the Comcast group. Across six countries, we connect our 24 million customers to the best entertainment, sports, news, arts and to our own award-winning original content. Our technology, including the market leading Sky Q, connects people to everything they love - TV, music, games, online video, fitness and educational content, all in one place, easy. Our streaming service, NOW TV, brings viewers all the enjoyment of Sky with the flexibility of a contract-free service. Building on the success of Sky Originals like Chernobyl, I Hate Suzie and Brassic, we are doubling our investment in original content by 2024 through Sky Studios. Sky News provides impartial and trustworthy journalism for free, while Sky Arts, the UK’s only dedicated free-to-air arts channel, makes the arts accessible for everyone. Our new TV and movie studio, Sky Studios Elstree, is expected to create over 2,000 new jobs and generate an additional £3 billion of production investment in the UK over the first five years alone. We believe that we can be a force for good in the communities in which we operate. We’re committed to being Europe’s first net zero carbon entertainment company by 2030. We take pride in our approach to diversity and inclusion: we’ve been recognised by The Times and Stonewall for our commitment to diversity and we’ve put in place a new programme to invest £30million across our markets over the next three years to tackle racial injustice. SISTER was co-founded by Elisabeth Murdoch, Stacey Snider and Jane Featherstone to develop, produce and invest in visionary creators. SISTER builds upon Featherstone’s Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning scripted indie, Sister Pictures, as a new independent global studio with offices in London and LA. It unites the expertise of the founders alongside a team of renowned creatives to make breakout stories across all forms of media. As well as producing hit shows including Chernobyl (Sky/HBO) and Giri/Haji (BBC/ Netflix), SISTER has made a series of bold investments in new creator-led businesses including Zando, an ambitious new publishing venture from Molly Stern, The Springhill Company, founded by LeBron James and MaverickCarter, Campside Media, a podcast studio, and AWA Studios, a comic book and digital media publisher.
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A statement from the Football Queensland can be found here: The Federal Government Energy Efficient Communities Programme will soon offer grants of up to $12,500 for clubs that have been considering an Energy Efficient Project. FQ encourages clubs interested in Energy Efficient Projects, such as installing solar panels and hot water, to make contact with their Federal Member and undertake initial planning such as sourcing quotes and communicating with their local Council to see if any approvals are required. Eligible community organisations will be able to apply for grants from October 2019 to fund energy generation and storage projects. Eligible businesses and applications for grants to fund other equipment upgrades and energy audits will open in early 2020. Grants are available on a first come first served basis. Additionally, FQ would like to make clubs aware of an opportunity to have a free review of their club’s waste, water and electricity usage through a State Government funded program called ecoBIZ. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland’s ecoBiz is a free program funded by the Queensland Government that helps not for profits and businesses save money across their energy, water and waste bills. Through this program, ecoBIZ helps community organisations and businesses understand energy, water and waste costs and can teach clubs how to save money through sustainability initiatives. ecoBIZ coaches’ advice can help clubs develop and implement an action plan to help save money and increase efficiencies. ecoBIZ also gives the necessary support to help clubs and businesses track their usage across energy, water and waste.
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