BLUETTI expands its Solar+ program to three more states
Following a successful launch in Texas last year, energy storage leader BLUETTI is expanding its Solar+ program to California, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. BLUETTI brings its Solar+ program to these states for a reason: California ranks highest in the number of power outages, with North Carolina at No 8 andContinue Reading
The Traitor and Biden’s campaigns turn the focus to Arizona after it passes restrictive law
This week, the Arizona State Supreme Court ordered the enforcement of a law from 1864 banning nearly all abortions. That’s led both presidential campaigns to focus on the battleground state., Read More from NPRContinue Reading
Microsoft ‘improves’ Windows 11 by bringing ads to the Start menu in the US
In a move which is likely to be greeted with a hostile reception, Microsoft is continuing its obsession with injecting advertising into Windows. The company is using Windows Insider signed up for Beta Channel to test the controversial addition of ads in the Windows 11 Start menu. For now, thisContinue Reading
MBFC’s Weekly Media Literacy Quiz Covering the Week of Apr 7th – Apr 13th
Home Factual News Least Biased Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Welcome to our weekly media literacy quiz. This quiz will test your knowledge of the past week’s events with a focus on facts, misinformation, bias, and general media literacy. Please share and compare your results. Media Literacy=the ability to critically analyzeContinue Reading
The Latest Fact Checks curated by Media Bias Fact Check 04/13/2024 (Weekend Edition)
Home Fact Check Posted By: Media Bias Fact Check Media Bias Fact Check selects and publishes fact checks from around the world. We only utilize fact-checkers that are either a signatory of the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) or have been verified as credible by MBFC. Further, we review each factContinue Reading
Elephant in the room: Why Botswana, Namibia want fewer of the gentle giants
Botswana alone is home to a third of the entire African elephant population – more than any other country in the world., They might be an awesome sight to see from a safe distance on safari as they lumber around with their big, lopping ears and long trunks, but forContinue Reading
Sikhs celebrate harvest festival of Baisakhi, marking new year
Sikhs the world over wear yellow and other bright colours symbolising the spring harvest and the new year., Baisakhi is an ancient festival symbolising the new harvest season and the beginning of the solar new year. In gurdwaras, or Sikh temples, people participate in congregational singing, eat communal meals andContinue Reading
What biologists see from the shores of the drying Great Salt Lake
Half of the Great Salt Lake in Utah has now dried up but scientists say there’s still some time left to reverse its decline.Continue Reading
For these mammals, migration is a means of survival
Will Westerners repair a fractured landscape for mule deer, pronghorn, and elk? The post For these mammals, migration is a means of survival appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
Water pollution is fueling ocean acidification. Environmentalists urge California to act
California environmental advocates are urging water regulators to require sewage treatment plants to clean up pollution that is contributing to ocean acidification.Continue Reading
Friends of the Earth Pushes for Climate Action Following BLM’s Final Oil and Gas Leasing Rule
Today the Bureau of Land Management announced its final rule to reform oil and gas leasing on federal lands. While the rule takes important steps to address some oil and gas subsidies in the leasing program, including increasing bonding requirements so industry is on the hook for cleanup instead ofContinue Reading
Missouri could crack down on water exports to drought-weary West
The specter of water scarcity is inspiring bipartisan support in drought-stricken Missouri, where lawmakers want to prohibit exporting water outside the state without a permit., Read MoreContinue Reading
At this climate fair, heat pumps, e-bikes and induction stoves take center stage
“We really figured out that we needed a massive show-and-tell for adults,” said Vanessa Bertelli of Electrify DC., Read MoreContinue Reading