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The Brief: Totality

Impact Alpha

Curious about today’s alignment of the earth, the moon and the sun? Solar eclipses in history seem to. Greetings Agents of Impact! The post The Brief: Totality appeared first on ImpactAlpha.

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NC Real Estate Commission to Disclose Flood History to Buyers

NRDC onEarth

The North Carolina Real Estate Commission finalized the rule to require sellers to provide potential home buyers with information about flood history and risk before they buy a home, and it will go into effect July 1, 2024.

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Marnie Surfaceblow: Marnie Finds a Pest

POWER Magazine

Don’t ignore unusual events and remember not to let history repeat. “One unit’s offline, and it’s about to become two, right as power prices and The post Marnie Surfaceblow: Marnie Finds a Pest appeared first on POWER Magazine. Small clues can sometimes help reveal larger problems.

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Earth Day… So What?

Energy Central

The history of Earth Day shows how the worldwide environmental movement has evolved from concerns about in-your-face air and water pollution … to a focus on the invisible hazard of rising CO2 emissions.

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The State Of Nukes In Iran And North Korea: Insights From Former Director Of Nuclear Nonproliferation Sharon Squassoni

Jim Conca

I had the good fortune to talk with Professor Sharon Squassoni, in the Elliott School of International Affairs, on what she thought about the latest actions surrounding Iran, how that fits into the geopolitical history of the region and what the future might hold, especially for nuclear.

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Meet the 14 year old who develops fire prevention technology

Inhabitat - Innovation

While most middle schoolers were learning about history and grammar, young climate activist Ryan Honary was putting his passion for STEM to work. Living in California, he witnessed the devastating 2018 Camp Fire, which killed 85 people and destroyed over 18,000 structures.

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Book Review: Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard

Terra Infirma

The book is split into two sections: History and Philosophy. The History section was by far my favourite. The Philosophy section I found less successful, quite possibly because the narrative in History was so powerful (showing once again how stories are great for communicating the environmental message).