13 quotes about the cozy nostalgia of autumn
What you experience in autumn is hard to express in words — but that hasn't stopped writers and thinkers around the world from trying.
8 demystifying facts about the snow leopard
Also known as an 'ounce,' snow leopards are one of the most elusive mammals in the world.
5 facts about Vieques' bioluminescent Mosquito Bay
Visiting Puerto Rico? Don't forget to plan a visit to the island of Vieques, where you can take a starlit kayak trip on the world's brightest bio bay.
These newly discovered peacock spiders will change your mind about arachnids
Many people don't see arachnids as 'cute,' but maybe they've never laid eyes on a peacock jumping spider.
The story behind kudzu, the vine that's still eating the South
These leafy figures may be fascinating, but their comical appearance belies a sobering ecological reality.
What the heck is a tanuki? 8 things you didn't know about raccoon dogs
Native to East Asia, these frequently misrepresented animals are gentle creatures that serve as major icons in Japanese culture.
13 images and facts about misunderstood bats
Some people see them as pests, but bats are among the most fascinating and ecologically indispensable animals on Earth.
9 illuminating facts about iguanas
Take a trip to Provence without leaving your kitchen
'Le Vie Rustic' transports you to the French countryside. Sneak a peak with a Caramelized Leek Flat Bread with Black Olives and Soft Cheese.
Slow Cooker Southern Pulled Pork with Coleslaw
Cajun spices and a vinegar-based coleslaw put a little zing in this pulled pork recipe that's delicious with or without barbecue sauce.
Everything you need to know about mashed potatoes just in time for Thanksgiving
'Hell's Kitchen All Stars' Chef Barbie Marshall shares her tips to making perfect mashed potatoes, including why starting in cold water is the only way to go.
How to use succulents as outdoor annuals
We can't stop talking about porch pirates
It's a sad fact but package thefts increase around the holidays because of all the online shopping.
How much should we worry about pyrethrins and pyrethroids?
Flea collars, lawn-care products, insect repellant and de-licing products could be harming more than just pests.
Eldon signals fresh appeal after ICO fine tribunal throws out case
The broker, now called Somerset Bridge, is set to launch another appeal against the £60,000 data fine.
CII commits to mental health agenda with Inside Out Leadership Charter
Organisation has committed to specific principles involving mental health such as talking about mental health and wellbeing at board meetings at least twice per annum.
News analysis: Why do brokers need to care about the FCA focus on D&I?
A recent letter from the regulator could indicate that it wants to widen its remit to include diversity and inclusion. Should brokers be worried? Martin Friel reports.
Broker Direct creates outsourcing arm Proficient
Lloyd's outlines priorities for 2020
CEO John Neal says the corporation has raised £300m in debt to fund Future at Lloyd's programme as he admits Lloyd’s is “bound to go down some blind alleys” as it seeks to transform.
What would your city be like without cars? This city tried it
The Spanish city of Pontevedra takes car-free to the next level by converting 75 acres into a pedestrian-only zone.
Scenic New Zealand train route to reopen 2 years after massive earthquake
The Coastal Pacific Train route closed following the Kaikoura earthquake in November 2016. The 61-mile route will reopen on Dec. 1, 2018.
Philly puts the brakes on electric scooter rollout
A delight to some and a nuisance to others, trendy e-scooters face a legal roadblock in the City of Brotherly Love.
Tokyo Metro offers free noodles to help thin out rush hour crowds
The world's busiest metro system is hoping that complimentary noodles will convince morning commuters to adjust their riding habits.
Rising Gas Prices: How to Conserve Fuel Without Spending a Fortune
MHI Announces Outline of FY2018 First 6 Month Financial Results Ended September 30, 2018 (Consolidated)
Tokyo, October 31, 2018 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first six months of fiscal year (FY) 2018 ended September 30, 2018.
MHI Announces Outline of FY2018 First 9 Month Financial Results Ended December 31, 2018 (Consolidated)
Tokyo, February 6, 2019 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first nine months of fiscal year (FY) 2018 ended December 31, 2018.
MHI Announces Outline of FY2019 First 3 Months Financial Results Ended June 30, 2019 (Consolidated)
Tokyo, August 5, 2019 -- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first three months of fiscal year (FY) 2019 ended June 30, 2019.
MHI Announces Outline of FY2019 First 6 Month Financial Results Ended September 30, 2019 (Consolidated)
Tokyo, October 31, 2019 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first six months of fiscal year (FY) 2019 ended September 30, 2019.
MHI Group Announces Update to 2018 Medium-Term Business Plan (MTBP), <br> Outlines Strategic Path to Growth
・ Midway through 2018 MTBP, MHI is executing as planned, strengthening financial foundations by embedding cash flow management processes ・ Management focused on balancing business growth and financial stability. Reflecting committed M&A deals and the current state of the medium-lot product market, FY2020 targets revised ・ Growth to be driven by combining MHI's core competencies in mechanical systems with innovative technologies in decarbonization, electrification and intelligence
MHI Announces Outline of FY2019 First 9 Month Financial Results Ended December 31, 2020 (Consolidated)
Tokyo, February 6, 2020 - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) today announced its consolidated financial results for the first nine months of fiscal year (FY) 2019 ended December 31, 2020.
Why is Indonesia's wildfire so hard to put out?
Why you should care about one church's fight over solar panels in N.C.
Is renewable energy about to go subsidy-free?
Clean tech's reliance on subsidies has been a talking point for naysayers for decades. That may be about to change.
Finland's mail carriers will soon be mowing lawns. But are they happy about it?
In a bid to diversify revenue, Posti, Finland's state-owned mail carrier, is offering new services, including lawn mowing on Tuesdays.
When is public transport free in Paris? When pollution gets out of hand
Facing health alerts over smog and pollution, Paris tries to get its citizens out of their cars.
How a grieving mother set out to reclaim death
After losing her son to heroin, Tami Schwerin founded the Death Faire to explore new ways of dealing with loss.
How to talk to children about death
The huge carbon footprint of cement (and what we can do about it)
Cement manufacturing contributes 8 percent of global carbon emissions. But what if it could become part of the solution?
How much do you know about renewable energy and forests?
From biomass to wind energy, we’re testing your knowledge of the past, present and future of forest products.
15 Facts About Bioenergy
It's a crucial tool in the fight against climate change, but that's not the only reason to get on board with biomass.
Branching Out: Women in Forestry
In honor of Women's History Month, Enviva honors and highlight the achievements of 3 remarkable female foresters.
5 cool facts about Australia's mystical Uluru
A huge swath of South Carolina land is now preserved for generations
Roughly 14,000 acres along the Savannah River will forever remain undeveloped, thanks to this conservation team work.
Everything you ever wanted to know about tumbleweeds
Part cultural icon and part invasive nuisance, tumbleweeds have an intriguing and tangled history.
5 surprising facts about the famous Matterhorn
The well-known mountain straddling Switzerland and Italy has its fair share of intrigue.
Gingko biloba trees guard a secret fountain of youth
Oil companies are investing billions in new plastic plants to double output in next 20 years
Despite protests and bans across the globe, much more plastic is on the horizon because oil companies need a new reason for being.
Climate change outruns evolution, studies find
Most vertebrates would need to evolve 10,000 times faster than their normal rates to survive climate change over the next century.