Tag: National
How Wild Rice Goes From Water to Table | Great Lakes Now
Manoomin— or wild rice—is Michigan’s official native grain and an important cultural food source for Anishinaabe peoples throughout the Great Lakes. Once abundant throughout the region, its existence has been […]
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London weather: Is the worst of winter almost behind us?
If you squint hard enough, you can see it off on the horizon: The return of above-zero temperatures in London. Environment Canada’s forecast is calling for the mercury to finally move above the freezing mark by Tuesday, when a relatively balmy 1 C is expected – which would end a extended stretch of dangerously cold […]
Fire official details rescue of convertible driver who crashed into London creek
Firefighters rescued a man whose convertible – a key detail that aided in getting him to safety – crashed off a bridge into a south London creek on Sunday afternoon. It was shortly before 3:30 p.m. when London Fire Department officials say crews were called to a single-vehicle crash on Wellington Road South – where […]
Why China’s Aluminum Industry May Have Reached Peak CO2
China’s aluminum manufacturing CO2 emissions likely peaked in 2024, not because production collapsed or because a single policy suddenly bit, but because the structure of where aluminum is made and how it is made changed in ways that compound over time. Aluminum is a useful material to examine because it … [continued]
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Op-Ed: Manila Doesn’t Need Dutch Micromobility — It Needs Dutch Thinking
The original title of this piece was “Will Dutch Mobility Work in the Philippines?” And immediately, the answer is no. There are too many nuances in how the Netherlands managed its small footprint, pedaled and motored mobility as well as a collective effort that didn’t shrug off any road user. … [continued]
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