Tag: Damage
Court of Appeals upholds $200 million assessment to repair mid-Michigan dams
In an unanimous decision, the Michigan Court of Appeals says a special assessment can be added to property taxes to fund the rebuilding of dams destroyed in a 2020 flood.
Dangerous Downwash Is The 15th Reason Why A Jetsons EVTOL Future Won’t Happen
Over the past few years tens of billions of dollars, enormous numbers of hours of aerospace engineers’ precious time, and countless articles have been wasted on the Jetsons fantasy of quiet, electric, folding aircraft taking off and descending vertically amidst the towers and homes of our cities. Now the US … [continued]
The post Dangerous Downwash Is The 15th Reason Why A Jetsons EVTOL Future Won’t Happen appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Officials assessing Durham flood risk as frazil ice starts to form
Frazil ice has begun to form in the Saugeen River at Durham, just as Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority advised it might. Sunday it upgraded its flood outlook statement to a flood watch for the main Saugeen River and its tributaries in West Grey. It noted there was now an increased likelihood of frazil ice forming […]
‘Really unsettling’: Whatâs behind a rural rash of suspicious fires?
Four vacant houses. At least six barns or storage sheds. All burned to the ground within two months under what police in Norfolk County are calling “suspicious” circumstances.
Is 2025 The Year Of Food Consumption Patterns That “Break the Rules?”
Food consumption is on the minds of many individuals as the new year rolls on, with nearly half of US adults saying that they’re starting a new diet. Our contemporary food selections have been carefully cultivated for taste and convenience; exotic food luxuries in many of our childhoods are now … [continued]
The post Is 2025 The Year Of Food Consumption Patterns That “Break the Rules?” appeared first on CleanTechnica.