sse Top 6 Environmental B2B Marketing Ideas for Small Businesses By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 13:17:23 +0000 Today, most B2B clients are aware of environmental issues, and some of them actively look for environmentally friendly products and services. This trend is going ... The post Top 6 Environmental B2B Marketing Ideas for Small Businesses appeared first on Saleschase Stories. Full Article Marketing green marketing
sse Top 5 Reasons Why B2B Marketing Plans Fail for Small Businesses By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 17:47:55 +0000 Not all B2B marketing plans are successful. As a marketer, you should be aware of the potential traps that cause your seemingly well-written marketing plan ... The post Top 5 Reasons Why B2B Marketing Plans Fail for Small Businesses appeared first on Saleschase Stories. Full Article Marketing B2B Marketing Plan
sse Moeten we Brussels Airlines redden of niet? - De Tijd By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:57:01 GMT Moeten we Brussels Airlines redden of niet? De TijdHoog spel rond Brussels Airlines De StandaardAkkoord tussen Swiss en Lufthansa: blauwdruk voor Brussels Airlines? Trends Lufthansa groep vanaf juni met 160 vliegtuigen de lucht in Up in the SkyLufthansa Group verdubbelt in juni het aantal vliegtuigen in dienst Luchtvaartnieuws.nlHele verhaal bekijken via Google Nieuws Full Article
sse Man die fietspad bezaait met prikkeldraad, spijkers en glas praat zichzelf aan de galg tegen visser die stiekem filmt - Het Laatste Nieuws By news.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:46:00 GMT Man die fietspad bezaait met prikkeldraad, spijkers en glas praat zichzelf aan de galg tegen visser die stiekem filmt Het Laatste Nieuws Full Article
sse Biting passengers on flight is no reason for cash compensation delay: EU court adviser By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 06:09:14 -0500 Air travelers cannot receive cash compensation if their flight is delayed by a passenger biting others and assaulting crew members, an adviser at the Court of Justice of the European Union said on Thursday. Full Article oddlyEnoughNews
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sse Steve Fossett By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 06:44:00 +0000 Steve FossettLast Updated: 11:42pm GMT 17/02/2008Steve Fossett, who has been declared dead aged 63, made his fortune on the Chicago futures exchange and embarked on a dogged campaign to break more world records than any other sportsman in history; he set 116 records in hot air balloons, sailing boats, gliders and powered aircraft, getting into numerous scrapes and surviving several brushes with death.Missing millionaire Steve Fossett declared dead Steve Fossett: 'The things I do are things that a lot of other peoplewould like to do – I actually go out and do them'In 2002, after a series of dramatic failures, Fossett became the first person to fly around the world alone in a hot air balloon, completing 19,428.6 miles around the Southern Hemisphere in two weeks.During a previous attempt, in 1998, his balloon caught fire and ruptured during a thunderstorm after 14,000 miles and he plunged 29,000 ft into the shark-infested Coral Sea off Queensland. For several hours no one knew whether he was alive or dead. His eventual rescue after 23 hours made international headlines.Three years after his ballooning triumph, in March 2005 Fossett became the first person to fly an aeroplane solo around the world without refuelling - completing the journey in 67 hours. Four months later he and a co-pilot completed a transatlantic flight in a replica First World War wood and canvas bi-plane, navigating the route from Newfoundland to Clifden on the west coast of Ireland with nothing but a sextant and a compass.In February 2006 Fossett again circumnavigated the globe non-stop and smashed the record for the longest flight by any aircraft in history; he covered 26,389.3 miles, beating the previous record of 25,361 miles set by the Breitling Orbiter balloon in 1999.advertisementAfter keeping himself going during the 76 hour 45 minute flight with 10-minute catnaps and a steady diet of milkshakes, Fossett was forced to make a last-minute diversion from Kent International to Bournemouth Airport; he developed a generator malfunction over Reading which gave him just 30 minutes to land the plane before the batteries went flat. He made it just in time, bursting two tyres on landing.With co-pilots, Fossett broke some dozen glider records, including, in 2006, the altitude record, with a flight which took him up 50,671ft over the Andes.As a yachtsman he set 23 official world records and nine distance race records in his maxi-catamaran Cheyenne (formerly named PlayStation). In 2001 he and his crew set a transatlantic record of four days 17 hours, breaking the previous record by 43 hours 35 minutes. Three years later he circumnavigated the globe in 58 days, nine hours and 32 minutes, lopping nearly six days off the previous record.Not content with mere mechanical propulsion, the indefatigable Fossett swam the Dardanelles; ran the Boston Marathon; raced in the Ironman Triathlon; skied in the 100-mile Canadian Ski Marathon; ran in the 1,165-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across Alaska; climbed the highest mountains on six of the seven continents (only Everest eluded him); and drove in the Le Mans and Daytona 24-hour races.In Britain he was known, among other things, for his dogged attempts to swim the English Channel. He succeeded on his fourth attempt in 1985, in a swim which took 22 hours and 15 minutes and earned him a prize for that year's slowest crossing. After staggering ashore in France he was whisked off to hospital suffering from hypothermia.With his paunchy physique and thinning hair, Fossett was an unlikely daredevil adventurer. He did not appear to enjoy the limelight and was reserved and awkward in interviews, regarding the attention he attracted as an inevitable but unwelcome distraction from the serious business of breaking records. He became animated only when discussing plans for yet another endurance attempt.He was known in Britain for his friendship with Sir Richard Branson, an erstwhile rival balloonist who became a co-sponsor.Branson once described Fossett as "a loner: half-Forrest Gump, half android" and suggested that he was not so much interested in sport for its own sake as in testing the limits of his own endurance: "If there's an ocean to swim, he'll choose Christmas Day and it must be snowing and, if possible, the only day in the last decade when the channel ices over," Branson observed. "That's Steve for you."James Stephen Fossett was born on April 22 1944 at Jackson, Tennessee, one of three children of a manager with a pharmaceutical company; he was brought up at Garden Grove, California. As a child he was fascinated by stories of adventure in National Geographic, but found his hunger to prove himself physically stifled at school, where he failed to get into the cross-country and swimming teams on account of asthma.He found an outlet for his energies in the Boy Scouts. "When I was 12," he told an interviewer, "I climbed my first mountain, and I just kept going, taking on more diverse and grander projects." Aged 13 he became an Eagle Scout, a rank achieved by very few, and he would later serve as president of the National Eagle Scout Association and as a member of the World Scout Committee and of the executive board of the National Boy Scouts of America. "I learned my values in the Boy Scouts," he said, "and I am proud of that."Fossett took a degree in Economics and Philosophy from Stanford University and (after swimming the Dardanelles) an MBA from the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri. After an unsatisfactory period running IT for a department store, he took a job with the brokerage firm Merrill Lynch in Chicago, specialising in soya beans. Eventually he founded his own firm, Lakota Trading, and moved to Beaver Creek, Colorado.Although Fossett built up a personal fortune of at least $50 million, he disliked being described as a millionaire, arguing that people should not be described in terms of how much money they have. His heart was always in the quest for sporting adventure. At college he became an endurance sports fanatic, undertaking challenging wilderness hikes and college swimming feats. As a young man he was one of the first particpants in the Worldloppet, a series of cross-country ski marathons around the world. In 1980 he became the eighth skier to compete in all 10 of the Worldloppet races, a feat which earned him a medallion.At some point in his thirties Fossett typed out a list of his lifetime sporting goals. These included swimming the English Channel, climbing the highest mountains on six continents, establishing eight world records in sailing, and flying non-stop around the world in a balloon. Once his business was firmly established he set out to tick items off the list. He achieved them all - and more. He became a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and of the Explorers' Club, and in 2002 won the Gold Medal of the Fédération Aeronautique Internationale.Fossett was reticent about discussing the dangers he faced, dismissing his various misadventures as "undesirable circumstances", and he never allowed anything to get in the way of his quest for new feats. "The things I do are things that a lot of people would like to do," he explained. "What's unusual is that I actually go out and do them."On September 3 last year Fossett took off in a single-engine plane from a private airstrip in Nevada on a planned three-hour excursion to search for a suitable lake bed for a world land-speed record attempt. He had enough fuel for four to five hours, so when he failed to return after six, air search teams were sent out to look for him.Steve Fossett is survived by his wife Peggy, whom he married in 1968, and by 60 of his records which remain unbroken. There were no children. Full Article
sse Steve Fosset By hotairballoonnews.blogspot.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 22:05:00 +0000 Calif. searchers find Fossett's plane and remainsBy TRACIE CONE and MARCUS WOHLSEN – Oct 2, 2008MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. (AP) — More than a year after the mysterious disappearance of millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett, searchers found the wreckage of his plane in the rugged Sierra Nevada, along with enough remains for DNA testing.A small piece of bone was found amid a field of debris 400 feet long and 150 feet wide in a steep section of the mountain range, the National Transportation Safety Board said at a news conference Thursday. Some personal effects also were found at the site.Officials conflicted on whether they had confirmed the remains were human."We don't know if it's human. It certainly could be," Madera County Sheriff John Anderson said late Thursday, hours after the leader of the NTSB had said the remains were those of a person. "I refuse to speculate."Asked about the sheriff's assessment of the physical evidence, NTSB spokesman Terry Wiliams reaffirmed NTSB acting Chairman Mark Rosenker's earlier statement."We stick by that. It's human remains," said Williams, who declined to say how the NTSB had arrived at that conclusion.Fossett, the 63-year-old thrill-seeker, vanished on a solo flight 13 months ago. The mangled debris of his single-engine Bellanca was spotted from the air late Wednesday near the town of Mammoth Lakes and was identified by its tail number. Investigators said the plane had slammed straight into a mountainside."It was a hard-impact crash, and he would've died instantly," said Jeff Page, emergency management coordinator for Lyon County, Nev., who assisted in the search.NTSB investigators went into the mountains Thursday to figure out what caused the plane to go down. Most of the fuselage disintegrated on impact, and the engine was found several hundred feet away at an elevation of 9,700 feet, authorities said."It will take weeks, perhaps months, to get a better understanding of what happened," Rosenker said before investigators set off.Search crews and cadaver dogs scoured the steep terrain around the crash site in hopes of finding at least some trace of his body and solving the mystery of his disappearance once and for all. A sheriff's investigator found the 2-inch-long piece of bone.The remains are enough for a coroner to perform DNA testing, Rosenker said."Given how long the wreckage has been out there, it's not surprising there's not very much," he said.Fossett vanished on Sept. 3, 2007, after taking off from a Nevada ranch owned by hotel magnate Barron Hilton. The intrepid balloonist and pilot was scouting locations for an attempt to break the land speed record in a rocket-propelled car.His disappearance spurred a huge search that covered 20,000 square miles, cost millions of dollars and included the use of infrared technology. Eventually, a judge declared Fossett legally dead in February. For a while, many of his friends held out hope he survived, given his many close scrapes with death over the years.The breakthrough — in fact, the first trace of any kind — came earlier this week when a hiker stumbled across a pilot's license and other ID cards belonging to Fossett a quarter-mile from where the plane was later spotted in the Inyo National Forest. Investigators said animals might have dragged the IDs from the wreckage while picking over Fossett's remains.The rugged area, situated about 65 miles from the ranch, had been flown over 19 times by the California Civil Air Patrol during the initial search, Anderson said. But it had not been considered a likely place to find the plane.Lt. Col. Ronald Butts, a pilot who coordinated the Civil Air Patrol search effort, said gusty conditions along the mountains' upper elevations hampered efforts to search by air, as did the small amount of debris that remained after the plane crashed."Everything we could have done was done," Butts said.Searchers had concentrated on an area north of Mammoth Lakes, given what they knew about sightings of Fossett's plane, his travel plans and the amount of fuel he had."With it being an extremely mountainous area, it doesn't surprise me they had not found the aircraft there before," Lyon County Undersheriff Joe Sanford said.As for what might have caused the wreck, Mono County, Calif., Undersheriff Ralph Obenberger said there were large storm clouds over the peaks around Mammoth Lakes on the day of the crash.Fossett made a fortune in the Chicago commodities market and gained worldwide fame for setting records in high-tech balloons, gliders, jets and boats. In 2002, he became the first person to circle the world solo in a balloon.He also swam the English Channel, completed an Ironman triathlon, competed in the Iditarod dog sled race and climbed some of the world's best-known peaks, including the Matterhorn in Switzerland and Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania."I hope now to be able to bring to closure a very painful chapter in my life," Fossett's widow, Peggy, said in a statement. "I prefer to think about Steve's life rather than his death and celebrate his many extraordinary accomplishments."Marcus Wohlsen reported from San Francisco. Associated Press writers Malia Wollan in San Francisco and Scott Sonner in Reno, Nev., contributed to this report. Full Article
sse Nancy Pelosi Pointing At Trump Is An Assertive Dank Meme By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 19:00:00 -0700 During a meeting to discuss Syria, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was photographed assertively pointing a finger at Donald Trump. Trump later tweeted the photo with the caption, "Nervous Nancy's unhinged meltdown!" the photo has inspired a whole host of memes from every political angle. Whether you're a Trump supporter or a Pelosi fan, we think you'll find these trending memes amusing. Or maybe you hate both of them equally! That's certainly an option too! Full Article nancy pelosi pointing at trump Republicans donald trump funny memes Nancy Pelosi trending memes Democrat trump memes politics White house
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sse Maintaining Egress from Businesses During the COVID-19 Emergency By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-04-15T15:21:59Z The overused understatement of the decade is, “This is an unprecedented time.” While the coronavirus outbreak has turned our lives into something none of us likely ever imagined, one fundamental life safety truth remains: THERE IS NO Full Article building & life safety building and life safety life safety authority having jurisdiction ahjs nfpa 101 codes and standards egress code enforcers covid-19 coronavirus
sse A Better Understanding of NFPA 70E: Conducting Risk Assessments for Electrical Safety Month By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:00:00 PDT Rather than a blog on manufacturer’s responsibility, this blog is about risk assessment. Once again it is May and National Electrical Safety Month, sponsored by Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) to raise awareness of Full Article electrical nec nfpa 70e electrical safety code enforcement electrical worker safety
sse Assessing with confidence: supporting learning and assessment in practice By feeds.iriss.org.uk Published On :: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 04:23:40 PDT When: Mon Apr 4, 2016 to Wed Apr 6, 2016 Where: Europa Hotel, Great Victoria Street, Belfast BT2 7AP, United Kingdom Event Status: confirmed Event Description: An international conference of interest to anyone involved with the professional development of students in any field of health or social care. Supporting students in practice settings is an integral part of the preparation of health and social care professionals. Practice and Field Educators enable students to acquire, develop, apply and transfer educational knowledge, skills and attributes to support their learning within the workplace learning environment. This conference will focus on evaluating learning and assessment of performance. For further information, please visit the event website Full Article http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#event
sse NFPA President Jim Pauley addresses Grenfell Tower fire as evidence of shortfalls in addressing today’s global fire problem By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 12:37:24 PDT In the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire in London, where 79 people died or are presumed dead and many more were injured, serious concerns and questions around flammability of exterior cladding, the lack of fire sprinklers and the notion of “shelter in place,” among other subjects, have been brought to the forefront by the news media and the public at large. Jim Pauley, president and CEO of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), addressed these troubling fire safety issues in the upcoming edition of NFPA Journal, the association’s membership publication, which will be officially released next month. Full Article
sse NFPA to develop fire risk assessment tool in response to tragic high-rise fires incidents By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Jun 2017 12:37:24 PDT In light of a recent series of fires in high-rise buildings with combustible facades, including the Grenfell tower fire, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) has initiated a project to develop a fire risk assessment tool for these types of buildings to assist local authorities globally with fire safety in their communities. Full Article
sse 8 Essential Project Management Skills for Productive Work By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 14:00:18 +0000 Every project manager has their strengths and weaknesses. Still, to be genuinely productive, you must have a blend of project management skills that are adaptable and ready for any situation. No project is ever the same, especially when working with different stakeholders, team members, third parties, and new challenges in each moment. Project managers and [...]Read More... Full Article
sse 9 Most Essential Leadership Attributes of a Great Leader By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:00:24 +0000 Great leaders are like mirrors. What they want to see in their team they often exhibit in themselves, even if that means facing things they’d prefer not to. Can a handful of leadership attributes define every great leader? Or could you have a combination of many skills and still be a great leader? Could a [...]Read More... Full Article
sse Fox's Judge Napolitano Slams ‘Dangerous’ McConnell Plan To Shield Businesses From Coronavirus Lawsuits By crooksandliars.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:00:01 +0000 Fox News judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano said on Thursday that a Republican plan to shield businesses from coronavirus-related lawsuits is “dangerous.” Earlier this week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) suggested that he would not support additional relief funds to households and businesses unless the package also includes a measure shielding businesses from liability for coronavirus infections. But Napolitano argued that the provision would be anti-conservative and violate states rights. “Can the Congress tell state courts that they cannot hear claims of liability when someone goes into a public accommodation and contracts coronavirus?” the Fox News analyst explained. “Congress has been very reticent to do that. Conservatives who believe in states rights have been very reluctant to interfere with the operation of state courts.” Napolitano pointed out that the only other instance where Congress has restricted state courts is a law that prohibits gun manufacturers from being sued over gun violence. “I think that this liability shield business is very dangerous,” he added. “The decision of whose fault someone was harmed by should be decided by juries and not by politicians.” Full Article coronavirus covid-19 Fox News law suits Mitch McConell Sandra Smith
sse Tennessee: Latest updates on coronavirus By feeds.livescience.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 21:29:51 +0000 Here's a look at the number of coronavirus cases in Tennessee and the latest news on the COVID-19 outbreak. Full Article
sse Tennessee: Latest updates on coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 21:29:51 +0000 Here's a look at the number of coronavirus cases in Tennessee and the latest news on the COVID-19 outbreak. Full Article
sse Mexican Tater Tot Casserole By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2019 13:05:25 +0000 Our yummy Mexican tater tot casserole is an easy and hearty meal that your whole family will love! This delicious taco-inspired tater tot casserole recipe is chock-full of black beans, corn, ground beef and a whole lot of flavor. Oh, did I mention it’s also loaded with cheese? Yep. We definitely have the cheese component […] The post Mexican Tater Tot Casserole appeared first on Dear Crissy. Full Article Casseroles
sse How to Make Your First Year in Network Marketing a Success - 5 Essential Tips By EzineArticles.com Published On :: Mon, 11 May 2009 15:07:09 -0500 Your first year in network marketing can be a real struggle.? There are many challenges.? This includes rejection, time wasters, and much more. Full Article
sse Gates noch, Ken?, RKI beendet Pressekonferenzen, Overblocking By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:54:44 +0000 1. Das ist dran an Ken Jebsens großer Gates-Verschwörung (t-online.de, Jonas Mueller-Töwe) Ken Jebsen hat auf seinem Youtube-Kanal „KenFM“ einen halbstündigen Monolog veröffentlicht, der innerhalb von wenigen Tagen rund drei Millionen Mal angeklickt wurde. Das Opus heißt „Gates kapert Deutschland“ und gibt damit bereits die Marschrichtung vor. Jonas Mueller-Töwe hat sich die Mühe gemacht, das […] Full Article 6 vor 9
sse U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team Equal Pay Claim Dismissed by Federal Judge By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:53:05 +0000 A federal judge dealt a significant blow to the U.S. Women’s national team’s fight for equality on Friday. While the U.S. women’s team’s claim of unequal working conditions can go forward, a federal judge rejected the player’s claims of pay inequality. In March 2019, the USWNT filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation. The suit alleges the U.S. Soccer Federation’s has federally discriminatory payment practices, arguing that they pay women less than men “for substantially equal work and by denying them at least equal playing, training, and travel conditions; equal promotion of their games; equal support and development for their games; and other terms and conditions of employment equal to the MNT.” Judge R. Gary Klausner wrote in his decision that USWNT members did not prove wage discrimination under the Equal Pay Act because the women’s team played more games and made more money than the men’s team. Furthermore, the women’s team also rejected a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) where they would have an identical pay structure to the men’s team in favor of a different CBA. This CBA guarantees players are compensated regardless of whether they play, while the men’s CBA does not. “This approach — merely comparing […] Related posts: U.S. Women’s Soccer Players Seek More than $66 Million in Damages U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Continues to Dominate; Fight with U.S. Soccer Federation Ongoing Students Have Fundamental Right to Literacy, Appeals Court Says Full Article Courts Feminist Newswire Labor Rights Sports lawsuits Pay Equity USNWT women's soccer
sse Four Essential Beginner Photographer Tips By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 The post Four Essential Beginner Photographer Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. If you are new to photography the possibilities can seem endless and the options almost overwhelming. Buttons, dials, apertures, shutters, flashes…where do you even start? Of course, it’s always good to learn basics like the exposure triangle, but there are some simple beginner photographer tips that will immediately elevate your picture-taking prowess. Look for the […] The post Four Essential Beginner Photographer Tips appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Simon Ringsmuth. Full Article Photography Tips and Tutorials Photography Tips for Beginners
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sse To combat COVID-19, behavioral pitfalls must be addressed By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 09:57:35 -0400 During any crisis, timely, and sometimes life-altering, decisions must be made, requiring an extreme amount of sound judgment under uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic is no different. In a commentary piece for The Lancet, Professor Eldar Shafir from Princeton and Dr. Redelmeier from the Sunnybrook Research Institute review eight behavioral pitfalls that challenge these judgments. Among the issues they explore are fear of the unknown, personal embarrassment and hindsight bias. Shafir and Redelmeier suggest that awareness of these pitfalls might help to maintain the behavior changes needed to fight the pandemic. Full Article
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sse Odyssey (Chapter 3) By amvnews.ru Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 16:38:56 +0300 К клипу прилагаются русские субтитры. Комментарий автора: "不用前方高能是我最后的倔强!" DSSQ的作品,但至少我做的很用心! 微博@reAct木子 ИнформацияАвтор: reAct木子 Аниме: Mix Музыка: Two Steps From Hell - Star Sky Подробнее → Full Article
sse Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In April By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 19:02:16 +0000 If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good. The post Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In April appeared first on Cartoon Brew. Full Article Monthly Wrap-up Cesar Award Coronavirus Disney DNEG Magic Leap Technicolor Universal Pictures
sse New ‘All for Earth’ podcast addresses environmental issues, solutions By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2019 11:52:00 -0400 The new Princeton podcast “All for Earth” delves into the urgency of today’s environmental crises — and the tools we already have to mitigate them — through in-depth interviews with the people leading the race against time to prevent the implosion of the interconnected systems that support life on Earth. “All for Earth” will be released weekly on Thursdays in advance of the Princeton Environmental Forum on Oct. 24-25. Full Article
sse Missouri Department of Natural Resources Receives $300,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Cleanup Planning By www.epa.gov Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Full Article
sse Greater Kansas City Metro Coalitions Receive $1.4 Million for Brownfields Cleanup and Assessment Projects By www.epa.gov Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Full Article
sse East Central Intergovernmental Association of Iowa Receives $600,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Cleanup Planning By www.epa.gov Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Full Article
sse Waterloo, Iowa, Receives $300,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Property Reuse Planning By www.epa.gov Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Full Article
sse Council Bluffs, Iowa, Receives $300,000 Grant for Brownfields Environmental Assessment and Cleanup Planning By www.epa.gov Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Full Article
sse St. Louis City and County Agencies to Receive $600,000 in Grants for Brownfields Assessment and Cleanup Planning By www.epa.gov Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Environmental News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Full Article
sse EPA Selects Four Projects in Mississippi to Receive $1.4 Million for Brownfields Cleanup and Assessment By www.epa.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 JACKSON, Miss. (May 7, 2020) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced four grant recipients in Mississippi have been selected to receive awards totaling $1,464,000 to assess and clean up contaminated properties under the agency’s Brownfields program. Full Article
sse EPA Selects Two Projects in Vermont to Receive $800,000 for Brownfields Cleanup and Assessment By www.epa.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 BOSTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing that two grantees in the state of Vermont have been selected to receive $800,000 to assess and clean up contaminated properties under the agency's Brownfields Program. Full Article
sse EPA Selects Four Projects in Maine to Receive $1.4 Million for Brownfields Cleanup and Assessment By www.epa.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 BOSTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing that three grantees in the state of Maine have been selected to receive $1.4 million to assess and clean up contaminated properties under the agency's Brownfields Program. Full Article
sse EPA Selects El Paso Downtown Management District for $600,000 Brownfields Assessment Grant By www.epa.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 EPA Selects El Paso Downtown Management District for $600,000 Brownfields Assessment Grant Funds are part of $65.6 million awarded nationwide Full Article
sse EPA Selects City of Dallas, Texas, for $600,000 Brownfields Assessment Grant By www.epa.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Media contacts: Jennah Durant or Joe Hubbard, R6Press@epa.gov or 214 665-2200 Full Article
sse EPA Selects City of Alexandria, La., for $300,000 Brownfields Assessment Grant By www.epa.gov Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 DALLAS – (May 8, 2020) Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is announcing that the city of Alexandria, Louisiana, will receive $300,000 as a Brownfields assessment grant. Full Article
sse EPA Selects Pulaski Co., Ark., to Receive $300,000 for Brownfields Cleanup and Assessment By www.epa.gov Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Media contacts: Jennah Durant or Joe Hubbard, R6Press@epa.gov or 214 665-2200 Full Article
sse Frontier Airlines passengers to undergo pre-flight temperature screening By www.travelmole.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:50:01 -0400 Budget carrier is first in the US Full Article