

It said pregnant women and children. Which are both vulnerable populations that are more at risk for death from severe heat stress and malnutrition and stress .
It said pregnant women and children. Which are both vulnerable populations that are more at risk for death from severe heat stress and malnutrition and stress .
Covercrop is still monoculture, monoculture isn’t inherently bad. Ultimately it comes down to cost. Labor is limited and a lot of the stuff you’re talking about are fine for small volume vegetables but you’re not gonna get feed the world wheat yields from that.
Trees are good and general greenery too, but then you run into water issues which will be the limiting factor for a lot of stuff going forward as fresh water availability decreases and groundwater runs low.
Not exactly. Evs will be drastically cheaper to operate so they will try to use them as much as possible. The owners will push them and the drivers will try to avoid them when they have difficulty. Amazon doesn’t like having variants, they prefer to have uniform vehicles that are identical. The point is that the people doing it don’t have any choice in selecting the right tool and the people who do only look at spreadsheets.
They looked at me like an idiot when I asked if they needed to scan my id, everyone just walked through with only the facial scan. This will probably vary by airport a lot.
Not anymore it seems.
Actually if you shave your eyebrows you can have a negative eyebrow where it looks different because there is no tan.
Actually Kenji from serious eats tested it and fresh rice is just as good, it just had to dry out. Dry was the important part.
https://www.seriouseats.com/easy-vegetable-fried-rice-recipe
It’s a replacement for either your ticket or passport being scanned.
The money is going to salaries, so it’s basically just extended development. They’re all working and doing something. It’s basically just instead of releasing a game 6 years ago that was barebones and okay they’re making the sequel and won’t release the final game until they’re well done.
I’m confident it will release eventually, maybe another 5-8 years. As long as the devs don’t die of old age.
The screw situation is finicky. It’s a weird mix between you’re supposed to have screws from your case/motherboard or sometimes the drive comes with one. But if you move stuff and drop the tiny tiny screw it’s a hassle. Every motherboard should just have the little tab you just turn to keep it in place.
Plus the newer gen fast drives get hot so they need a heatsink. The fastest maybe need heatsink plus airflow. So then you need an extra fan if you don’t have enough airflow which is easy because it’s flush against the motherboard and sometimes blocked by the GPU.
This is for desktop PC. But the correct answer is overall smaller because if you only had spinny drives a lot of small devices wouldn’t be possible.
Their plan is just do it whether it’s legal or not, it only matters if somebody actually stops them.
It comes down to what you need it to do. Leaf blowing isn’t super critical, like if you need torque to turn something it either works or doesn’t. But electric leaf blowers work fine if it’s slightly less power and you need 10% more labor to finish but it goes from 25 an hour in gas to less than a dollar per hour.
For those ev vans specifically they are better but they have some issues with sandy roads in rural areas because they’re so heavy.
It’ll be both, even a very aggressive response will take decades for it to Stop getting hotter then at best it will not get hotter. It will be 4-5 decades at best before it gets cooler.
Methane adds some uncertainty to that though. If you were to stop using gas it might cool off after it disappears in a decade in the atmosphere.
But it will keep getting hotter in every circumstance even if we act aggressively on climate change.
Famine for ocean animals and more hurricanes in the even hotter tropics for starters.
Vegetarian is enough to get most of the benefits for environmental reasons. But it’s foolish to wait until that happens, it can’t wait.
No, we literally cannot safely build a glass dome that big. I do think large blimps with reflective tops could cool a city a little though.
Again, this isn’t going to work for bulk grains like wheat and corn. I’ve seen plenty of permaculture type farms and they’re fine for small stuff and vegetables and more of that is good. But it’s not suitable for growing 50 million tons of wheat. Labor is already short and it will get worse.