The dubious climate gains of turning soil into a carbon sink
Big food companies are touting regenerative agriculture as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but in practice there are significant hurdles
Big food companies are touting regenerative agriculture as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but in practice there are significant hurdles
New Hampshire primary will deliver verdict on Republican party’s drift towards isolationism
New research bolsters the view that it is undermining the efficient markets hypothesis
His attempt to grab voters before the European elections is a tall order
After an era of cheap money, it’s not just the quantum of debt in the system that could be a problem
Storm Isha has killed four motorists and left thousands without power - but there is another storm coming
The senator is demonstrating how it’s possible to create a Democratic politics shorn of some of its dumbest cultural vulnerabilities.
As a part of their three unofficial Test tour, the England Lions are currently touring India.
Suspect in killing of people in suburban Chicago shoots self dead say US cops
Group’s leaders make clear they don’t want peace with Israel.
The New York Times Monday noted the increasing likelihood that U.S. troops will be killed by mortars or rocket fire from Shi’ite militias in Iraq or Syria as they have been attacked and wounded repeatedly in the past three months as locals take revenge for Israel’s violence in Gaza. (AQI/ISIS sure have motive to attack … Continue reading "US Troops in Iraq Are a Tripwire for War With Iran"
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Today in History
Today is Tuesday, Jan. 23, the 23rd day of 2024. There are 343 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
On Jan. 23, 1964, the 24th Amendment to the United States Constitution, eliminating the poll tax in federal elections, was ratified as South Dakota became the 38th state to endorse it.
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In 1368, China’s Ming dynasty, which lasted nearly three centuries, began as Zhu Yuanzhang (zhoo whan-zhahng) was formally acclaimed emperor... Читать дальше...
Zen wisdom tells us that the finger pointing at the moon is not the moon. Yet it’s easy to fall into the illusion that when we see news about the Gaza war, we’re really seeing the war. We are not. What we do routinely see is reporting that’s as different from the actual war as … Continue reading "How the Gaza War Can Be Big News and Invisible at the Same Time"
Читать дальше...Despite being a renewable energy source, the use of biofuel is controversial, as growing few, highly productive crops for fuel can lead to biodiversity loss in the cropping systems where biomass is produced. A cropping system refers to the crops, their sequence, and the management practices on a given field.
Worcester, MA- In three meets on the season, the Worcester State Women’s Track and Field team’s first year Jadah Stokes (Savannah, GA) has come away with the MASCAC honor of Rookie of the Week. After a month-long break from action, Stokes returned to action on Saturday to compete in the Massasoit Classic at Springfield College.