Tag: fall
Durham flood risk decreases as water levels fall
Water levels have fallen and stabilized in the Saugeen River through Durham, so the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority stepped down its flood advisory Monday. Its flood “watch” was reduced to a less concerning “flood outlook” statement. West Grey’s use of high hoes and other construction equipment reduced the flood risk by clearing out ice which […]
Michigan’s 103rd Legislature begins in Lansing: here’s what you need to know
The 103rd Michigan Legislature is underway with a handover of authority in the Michigan House to Republicans and a strong signal of how the new majority plans to manage its power.
2024 Is Over, And Legacy Auto Could Be Doomed, But The ICE Is Not Yet Defeated
A few months ago, I wrote about a global peak ICEV fleet, and argued that we’re very close to it — perhaps even surpassed it by now. Despite the headline, I stand by that position, and that’s because the focus here is different: not about internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV), … [continued]
The post 2024 Is Over, And Legacy Auto Could Be Doomed, But The ICE Is Not Yet Defeated appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Essays by Karen Anderson: Blue Star
I saw a string of tiny blue stars lying in the street. I picked them up, but they were just cheap plastic, broken and filthy.
Is Tesla In Trouble? Was Alignment With A Trump 2.0 Presidency A Profit Gamble?
Tesla seemed as if it was on a smooth road trip looking ahead to the next four years. CEO Elon Musk single-handedly rallied voters in November’s win for the right-wing entourage of Donald J. Trump. Sure, the allegiance came at a cost of $238 million from a fundraising arm that … [continued]
The post Is Tesla In Trouble? Was Alignment With A Trump 2.0 Presidency A Profit Gamble? appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Reader to Reader: January 11, 2025
Gratitude and thanks to the London community for helping raise an incredible 310,000 kilograms of food for the London Food Bank.
Growing Concerns: Show house plants some love
This is the time of year to give the plants we already own a bit of love.
DNR completes fall fish stocking program. Here’s where they released nearly 600K fish
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources on Wednesday said it completed its 2024 fish stocking program by releasing nearly 600,000 fish into Michigan waterways during the fall. Read the full […]
Trail Talk: Looking back at 2024
Columnist Patrick Capper completed more than 560 hikes on 60 different trails last year
How Thames Valley officials are pushing to improve sagging EQAO scores
The London area’s largest school board is taking steps to get its standardized testing results on track, senior staff say.