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Teenagers Go to Court to Force Climate Action

Lawsuits in Montana and Hawaii shine light on how climate chaos threatens their adult lives. By the time 18-year-olds today hit the age of 35 in 2040, the scientific consensus holds that they’ll be living in a world in which climate extremes are commonplace — sea levels will rise enough to lap salt

Stress da lavoro e stress relazionale: consigli pratici per superarli

Lo stress da lavoro e lo stress relazionale sono problemi che possono influire negativamente sulla salute fisica e mentale di una persona. A causa del lavoro e delle relazioni interpersonali, molte persone sperimentano ansia, depressione, disturbi del sonno e altri sintomi che possono compromettere la loro qualità della vita . Read full article

Deep-Sea Mining’s Dirty Dilemma

Mining promises to kick up a bunch of seafloor-smothering sediment. The question is: how much? Industrial mining in the deep ocean is on the horizon. Despite several countries including Germany, France, Chile, and Canada calling for a pause on the field’s development, the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the organization tasked with both regulating

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol bans Private Jets and Night Flights

The private jet ban is set to into effect at the end of 2025. This will lead to “more quiet, clean and better air travel” an airport official said in a statement. Other than that, larger and therefore louder aircraft like the Boeing 747 should no longer be commissioned to land at the

The US Needs More Electricians. One Solution? Recruit More Women.

Women represent just 2% of electricians in America. Danielle Renwick X April 20, 2023 Published in: The Guardian As a child, Cora Saxton liked to make things: forts, whittled wood carvings, a flying saucer even, so when she became an electrician, at 49, it felt like a perfect fit.   “I like the puzzle-solving

Twitter drops ‘government-funded’ label for media organisations – here’s what it should use instead

Andrei_Diachenko/Shutterstock Catherine Johnson, University of Huddersfield After objections from a number of major media organisations, Twitter appears to have dropped its media account labels. The labels drove at least two media organisations from the platform, and enraged followers of many others. The BBC pushed back against its initial designation of “government-funded media”. This

China’s Potential to Hijack Western Military Satellites Exposed by Pentagon Leaks

The leaked Pentagon report has revealed that China has the potential to hijack Western military satellites through various methods, including jamming, laser blinding, and physical damage. This poses a significant threat to global security, and there are calls for increased investment in space security to counter China’s aggressive military expansionism. Reading: William More