Cow Farming and Its Impact on the Climate
…1920 U.S. population – 107 million World population – 1.8 billion Cars on American roads – ~7 million Number of flights in the U.S.– First commercial flight wasn’t until 1926 and air travel…
…1920 U.S. population – 107 million World population – 1.8 billion Cars on American roads – ~7 million Number of flights in the U.S.– First commercial flight wasn’t until 1926 and air travel…
…2016, with temperatures soaring past 90 degrees, the hospital’s air-conditioning went out for several weeks, making it hotter inside than out on the street. When asked about the air-conditioning and…
…a prehistoric hot era isn’t quite fair: Those ancient temperatures, deciphered through sampling layers of ancient ice or soil, are at best one-year averages, not one-day averages, like that of…
…to business-class air travel or a home theater. “Executing to a Chinese standard is going to be the most important priority,” Farley said. Humbling trips Chinese brands have so far…
…train and maintain a constant gap while travelling at high speed. The train is equipped with powerful electromagnets. I pulled this picture of a train which a VP and I…
…of Wired reports that half of the ships that usually travel through the Strait of Hormuz carry oil, but the other half carry raw materials that are made into fertilizer, plastics, precision…
…protective gear to become dabai, or the public enforcers of pandemic control, and a mostly female workforce that worked as contact tracers to investigate people’s travel histories between and within…
…I took time off as compensation of not being home. The following post is about Llyod traveling by train in New Zealand. Riding the Northern Explorer: This is how to…
…1980s, Marilyn Moon: “I don’t have a problem with AARP endorsing travel packages. But when AARP lobbies on Medicare issues while profiting off partnerships with those who are marketing to…
…had denied Trump a rightful second term and needed to be purged from the party. With a consequential election looming, I traveled back to Michigan earlier this year to understand…