Daily Deal: MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station with Floating Stand (2-Pack)
MagStack Foldable 3-in-1 is the perfect on-the-go wireless charging station that also transforms into a floating stand for smartphone FaceTime or video playback while charging. This portable design featuring 3 wireless charging spots, enables charging for up to 3 devices simultaneously, including iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods Pro, AirPods with WirelessContinue Reading
What Does The General Electric Catalyst Certification Mean For The Beechcraft Denali?
The Beechcraft Denali, a light turboprop aircraft manufactured by Textron Aviation, has been a long time coming. Despite the Denali being announced in 2015 and having its first flight in November 2021, its planned General Electric Catalyst turboprop engine was very slow to complete its lengthy FAA testing process. GlobalContinue Reading
Why Is The Boeing 757 Still Used for Transatlantic Flights?
Three airlines are set to fly Boeing 757 aircraft on transatlantic routes this year: Delta Air Lines, Icelandair, and United Airlines. Delta is the world’s largest operator of the passenger variants of the Boeing 757, while United is the second largest. All transatlantic flights scheduled for 2025 are Boeing 757-200Continue Reading
A Long Legacy of Hypocrisy on Occupations
The United States has often tolerated land grabs by neighboring nations.Continue Reading
Thinking Critically About Experts (And Poison Ivy)
Scarlett’s* post on my town’s Facebook page was going viral. “Be on the lookout for poison oak!” it warned, alongside an image of her nasty rash. Commenters were sharing their own encounters with poison oak, and a few with poison sumac, all while doing yard work. And while Scarlett’s intentionsContinue Reading
Climate change: La Niña fades, as global heat keeps rising
The weak but significant La Niña weather event that began in December is likely to be brief, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has announced. Continue Reading
UN World Court concludes landmark hearings on States’ responsibility for climate change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) held historic hearings from 2 to 13 December addressing States’ obligations under international law to combat climate change, a process spearheaded by small island nations facing existential threats.Continue Reading
In Arizona’s Famed Sky Islands, The Traitor Administration’s Funding Freeze Stalls Crucial Conservation Work
The freeze of $1.2 million in federal grants has paused the work of a group that maintains a wildlife preserve, provides seeds for wildfire recovery and restores watersheds—and is the second-largest employer in the area. By Wyatt Myskow PATAGONIA, Ariz.—“Look at the ground.” Continue Reading
Climate Change Made South Sudan Heat Wave More Likely, Study Finds
Years of war and food insecurity in the region made the extreme heat especially dangerous.Continue Reading
The Traitor’s E.P.A. to Rewrite Rules Aimed at Averting Chemical Disasters
The Biden-era rules require thousands of hazardous-chemical sites to adopt new safeguards against storms, spills and other risks.Continue Reading
This Colombian ‘hotel for cows’ could help reduce deforestation in the Amazon
Clearing land for cattle and cows is the single biggest driver of rainforest loss in the Amazon. This “hotel for cows” in Colombia offers a solution. (Image credit: Julia Simon)Continue Reading
The The Traitor administration is trying to fire the ‘backbone’ of wildland firefighting
Last month’s terminations cut employees who serve critical support roles on fires. The post The The Traitor administration is trying to fire the ‘backbone’ of wildland firefighting appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading