No, not yet. There will probably be one in September or October.
About a week ago, the Washington Post started requiring registration in order to access the gift link. You need to give up an email address (eg: a burner for just this purpose) in order to access gifted articles for free.
There’s no way this one ends up being only billions; they literally coated the entire surface of the ocean.
Unless your well is drawing from an uncontaminated aquifer that isn’t recharged by rainwater, that doesn’t really help you. This class of chemicals wound up pretty much everywhere.
Not in the same detailed minute-by-minute tracking of where you’ve been.
They’re also buying tracking data from phone apps, so you’d need to make sure you’re not running any of those either.
Hence the need to push attendees to take actions like this, instead of expecting them to just happen on their own.
Restrictions on advertising were a key part of the steps to sharply reduce cigarette smoking
Yes, but if you haven’t even taken that first step, take it.
There is still coal, oil, and gas in the ground. There are forests yet standing. It might have been better to get seriously started a few decades ago, and we can’t achieve zero-visible-impact at this point, but we can still change how hot it gets before temperatures stabilize.
I’d far prefer to be getting started now instead of never.
A ban isn’t going to be suddenly imposed; it’s going to look more like “we stop subsidies for fossil fuels, and end advertising for them, and phase them out over 20 years”
So he’s asking for the first steps. Which is a good move.
There has been a really big drop in walking and biking to school over several decades. Kids never stopped completely, but it’s a lot less common in the US than it used to be
Talk to your municipal government, and bring a bunch of other parents to do the same — this is something that can be fixed.
Pretty much — it makes it clear that they didn’t just come from Saudi Arabia but had active support from within the government there.
Per the article, they started to change policy a bit after some of the groups they were sponsoring started attacking the monarchy:
Astonishingly, the attacks of 9/11 had little effect on the Saudi approach to religious extremism, as diplomats and intelligence officials have attested. What finally changed royal minds was the experience of suffering an attack on Saudi soil. In May 2003, gunmen and suicide bombers struck three residential compounds in Riyadh, killing 39 people. The authorities attributed the attacks to al-Qaeda, and cooperation with the U.S. improved quickly and dramatically.
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This implies an end to mortgages (or sharply higher interest rates) and a huge drop in real estate prices.
Yes, they’ve been updating the vaccine every year to match currently-circulating virus strains. This is about an additional update coming out this fall.
Pretty much the same thing is done with flu vaccines, where you need a periodic update for it to be effective.