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Way to go L.A.! In a deal expected to be approved later this month, undercutting the cost of nuclear and fossil fuels, Los Angeles Power and Water officials have created a 400-megawatt solar and battery-storage project that could eventually render fossil fuel and nuclear power obsolete in Los Angeles county. The twenty five year contract…
Read MoreIf you love hunting but are waiting for fall season, don’t fret. There ae still some animals you can hunt in summer. Sure it takes different skills and different ammo, but here is a list of animals, inland birds that are usually in season in the summer months. Check with your DNR, game warden or…
Read MoreThe weird nasty pollution covering the once spectacular shorelines of Madeira Portugal, has been around for a few years, at least since 2016 when a team from the Marine and environmental Sciences Centre (MARE) in Portugal began monitoring the plastic buildup. The crust, according to Marine ecologist Ignacio Gestoso, “likely originated by the crash of…
Read MoreCryptocurrency is rocketing to the forefront. When so many are purchases are made electronically, why wouldn’t currency follow and evolve? But today, many businesses are still trying to answer the question, how does basic accounting and cryptocurrency intersect and how can you protect your totals? Before we discuss a new monetary system, we should clarify. …
Read MoreHaving a baby? Congratulations! Buying a home may be the most expensive purchase you make, but raising a child is expensive too, and can cost more than the home depending on school and health. A new study by redfin looks at the top ten affordable cities to have and raise a child. Just to add…
Read MoreIn a world where the population is aging, Orthopaedic tech development is great to see. In 2015 900 million people were 60 years and older; by 2050 that number is expected to grow to 2 billion. To meet the growing demand of orthopaedic therapy and treatment of movement disorders, as caused by aging, injury, epilepsy,…
Read MoreWe thought Composting would be good for the planet, but large cities face a huge logistical challenge to keep recycling large-scale collection of food scraps, yard trimmings, and worse. Seoul, South Korea, proves it can be done by recycling 95% of its food waste. Meanwhile, sites in Sweden, California, and New York are saving money…
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