esa James & Theresa, Then & Now By play.prx.org Published On :: Mon, 14 Jun 2021 21:36:39 -0000 We first met James Carter and Theresa Marable on the 3300 block of Greenmount Avenue in back 2012, in the very first episode of Out of the Blocks. This episode, we reunite with James and Theresa, we listen back together to their original recordings, and we ask them, “What’s changed in your life in the past nine years?” Full Article Baltimore
esa Have your say for the future of biodiversity protection: BESAFE invites you to take part in the project’s second stakeholder workshop By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Fri, 28 Feb 2014 15:10:00 +0200 Care about biodiversity protection and science-policy dialogue? The second BESAFE stakeholder workshop might be just the thing for you.The BESAFE project invites all interested policy makers, NGO representatives, decision makers and people, who argue ('lobby') for biodiversity protection to take part in its second stakeholder workshop, focusing the results from the project case studies and the best ways to make them useful through a stakeholder focused web-based tool.The workshop will be held on 13 and 14 May 2004 at the Park Inn Brussels Midi, Brussels, Belgium. To register and participate is easy just follow this link, which will take you to an easy to follow and use registration page.On the afternoon of 13 May BESAFE will present the results of the project’s case studies and then their use and implications will be discussed with stakeholders. The morning of 14 May is reserved for a learning workshop on the best ways to unlock and present project results. As committed stakeholder involvement is crucial to BESAFE’s success, we hope that you will be able to join us in Brussels!In a nutshell, BESAFE investigates the effectiveness of different types of arguments in convincing policy makers to take action for biodiversity protection in a variety of circumstances. The project has two specific focus areas: the interactions of environmental protection policies between governance scales, and the contribution that ecosystem services BESAFE is committed to produce practically usable results and to make them available and easily accessible through a web-based tool. This is a goal we can clearly only achieve through input and feedback from stakeholders. BESAFE is therefore set up as an interactive project in which we inform and consult those on a regular basis.Deadline for registration is the 1st of April 2014, but registration will be closed earlier when our limit of 25 stakeholders is reached. Due to this limited capacity, registration is subject to approval. Full Article News
esa BESAFE/BIOMOT Conference: Motivations and arguments to act for biodiversity By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:47:00 +0300 The joint BESAFE/BIOMOT Conference "Motivations and arguments to act for biodiversity" took place on 10 & 11 June 2015 in Brussels, Les Ateliers des Tanneurs. The main objective of the conference was to present alternative ways to inspire innovative policy making to act for nature.Based on four years of large-scale research by the two European projects, the conference aimed to define what could really work to motivate society to act for nature. The conference involved a wide audience in high-level keynotes, science-policy interface sessions, stakeholder meetings and panels. The joint event was also a platform for the BESAFE project Final Conference where the beta version of the BESAFE tool was presented and tested. The tool is planned as a user-friendly application where stakeholders can browse project results and background information to help them to help them to improve biodiversity argumentation. Full Article News
esa ESA Living Planet Symposium 2016: Abstract Submission is Open By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 16:55:00 +0300 The 2016 European Space Agency Living Planet Symposiumwill be held in Prague, Czech Republic from 9-13 May 2016 and is organised with the support of the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic. The event follows previous successful symposia held in Edinburgh (2013), Bergen (2010), Montreux (2007) and Salzburg (2004). The first announcement has been now released, with a deadline for abstract submission on 16 October 2015. All received abstracts will be reviewed by a Scientific Committee, notification of acceptance will be provided in early February 2016. Registration to attend the event (free of charge) will be opened in February 2016, after the publication of the preliminary programme. The objectives of the ESA Living Planet Symposium are to: Present the progress and plans for the implementation of ESA Earth Observation strategy and the relevance of ESA's EO Programme to societal challenges, science and economy. Provide an international forum to scientists, researchers and users to present and share state of the art results based on ESA's Earth Observation and third-party mission data. Review the development of Earth Observation applications. Present the Copernicus space component and operational services. Report on ESA’s Exploitation Programmes (i.e. Climate Change Initiative, SEOM, DUE, VAE, STSE). Introduce the current and future planned Earth Observation missions. Outline ESA’s international cooperation in the field of Earth Observation. Provide dedicated thematic tutorials and demonstrations. For more information, please visit: http://lps16.esa.int Full Article News
esa Bakery that makes Sara Lee and Entenmann’s pushes back on FDA sesame warning By www.boston.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 22:03:26 +0000 A top U.S. commercial bakery is pushing back on a Food and Drug Administration warning to stop using labels that say its products contain sesame — even when they don't The post Bakery that makes Sara Lee and Entenmann’s pushes back on FDA sesame warning appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Business Food Health Lifestyle
esa If your kid is a picky eater it’s probably not your fault, Black women are more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections, Spicy Vodka Chicken Parmesan By www.wpr.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2024 16:05:29 +0000 This week Zorba and Karl discuss how children’s food pickiness may be pre-disposed, and they talk about why black women are more likely to undergo unnecessary C-sections. Plus, they share […] Full Article Food Health
esa Bridging the Gap at the Colorado Mesa University Department of Kinesiology By www.wconline.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Founded in 1952, Colorado Mesa University sits on over 141 acres in the heart of Grand Junction, Colorado, offering quality academic programs at various degree levels to more than 10,000 students. Full Article
esa NIOSH issues research agendas for wholesale and retail trade sector, traumatic injury prevention By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Sep 2018 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — NIOSH has published its National Occupational Research Agenda for Wholesale and Retail Trade, as well as its NORA for Traumatic Injury Prevention – both intended to spotlight the research, information and actions most needed to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses. Full Article
esa ESA Welcomes Kevin Stone as New Chairman of the Board By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Aug 2024 11:04:47 -0400 Kevin Stone, COO of Doyle Security Systems, succeeds John Loud as ESA Chairman, bringing his extensive industry experience to further advance the association and its mission. Full Article
esa Cybersecurity Leader Theresa Payton Delivers ISC West 2023 Opening Keynote By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Mar 2023 00:00:03 -0400 This morning, Theresa Payton, the first female White House CIO, technology thought leader and cybersecurity expert, will deliver ISC West 2023’s opening keynote address. Payton will brief audience members on the current cybersecurity threat landscape, what to watch out for, how to respond if targeted, and what businesses can do today to be prepared for the future. Attend the keynote at 8:45 a.m. in Venetian Ballroom F. Full Article
esa User Experience, Integration Pace Wholesale Monitoring Trends By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 08:25:04 -0400 Monitoring centers are focused on improving customer contact and providing tools for ease of use and quicker response. Full Article
esa Lockmasters, a Dominus Capital Portfolio Company, Acquires JLM Wholesale By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Feb 2024 08:49:44 -0500 Based in Oxford, Mich., with locations in Plano, Texas, and Charlotte, N.C., JLM has grown substantially since its founding in 1984 by Janet Mirku. Full Article
esa Avoiding slips, trips and falls: Tips for wholesale and retail employees By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Dec 2012 00:00:00 -0500 A NIOSH publication addresses preventing slips, trips and falls in wholesale and retail trade establishments. Full Article
esa LifeSafety Power’s LED Light Kit Includes Magnetic LED Strips By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Sep 2024 14:00:36 -0400 LifeSafety Power’s ProWire now includes magnetic, LED light strips for the E6, E8 and E12 products — a component that brings instant illumination to enclosures to assist with installing, managing and servicing power solutions. Full Article
esa LifeSafety Power Adds Intelligence to Power Conversion Modules By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 12:00:00 -0400 The B150 step-down converter offers an additional voltage in a FlexPower system by converting a higher input voltage to a lower output. Full Article
esa Executive Perspectives on the Latest in Wholesale Monitoring By www.sdmmag.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Nov 2023 00:00:00 -0500 From leveraging advanced technology for enhanced services to combatting false alarms, seven central station leaders shed light on the evolving landscape of wholesale monitoring, where opportunities abound and innovations are redefining the sector’s role in modern security ecosystems. Full Article
esa Gnosis by Lesaffre: Functional Ingredient Solutions By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Nov 2020 00:00:00 -0500 France’s Lesaffre Group entered the human health market in 2007 with the establishment of Lesaffre Human Care, which quickly became a world expert in fermentation dedicated to the human nutrition and health market. During the following decade, the Lesaffre Group integrated several leaders in human health, including Gnosis Advanced Biotech, Omniabios, and invested in Envera and Intralytix. Full Article
esa Little Leaf Farms Sesame Ginger Salad Kits By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Oct 2024 08:00:00 -0400 Featuring Little Leaf Farms' fan-favorite Baby Crispy Green Leaf lettuce, the new Sesame Ginger Salad Kit includes Thai seasoned wonton strips, sliced almonds, toasted quinoa and sesame ginger dressing, delivering a convenient, fresh, flavor-packed meal ready to be enjoyed anytime. Full Article
esa Tide Rock Acquires Glenn Wayne Wholesale Bakery By www.foodengineeringmag.com Published On :: Wed, 14 Aug 2024 09:37:00 -0400 Glenn Wayne Wholesale Bakery manufacturers donuts, muffins, Danish pastries, cookies, brownies and other baked goods from its full-line manufacturing facility in Bohemia, N.Y. Full Article
esa DelShakes’ Ambitious Julius Caesar By feeds.playshakespeare.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 19:57:54 +0000 One recurring objection to the recent social media trend of joking about the frequency of men thinking about the... Full Article Theatre Reviews
esa Jesabel Y Eddie By beta.prx.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2019 22:03:00 -0000 Before Hurricane Maria hit in September of 2017, Puerto Rico's rickety electric grid was a notorious headache. After the storm, it was a crisis. This is the story of how a pair of star-crossed lovers came to see nuclear as the unlikely solution to Puerto Rico's energy woes, and how their vision for the island might be changing the way we approach power... even if their plan never comes to pass. Outside/In needs your help. Click here to find out how you can support the show. There's lots of great swag to choose from (so check out the thank-you gifts!) but for $20 a month, we'll send you a ticket to an Outside/In Trivia Night! Test your knowledge of the natural world, share an evening with Sam and the rest of the team, and support the podcast you love. Full Article
esa 10 Sweetest Apples to Bake, Make Applesauce, or Eat Fresh By recipes.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 10:15:02 -0400 Apples are nature's delicious and nutritious candy, with a staggering 7,500 varieties grown around the globe. Even the sweetest apples are healthy alternatives to sugary sweets — making them a great way to indulge your cravings without racking up the calories. Whether you're a fan of the crisp, refreshing crunch or more the type to bake the fruit into an apple pie, you really can't go wrong. Full Article
esa BEATS: BEAmline for synchrotron X-ray microTomography at SESAME By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-07-15 The ID10 beamline of the SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) synchrotron light source in Jordan was inaugurated in June 2023 and is now open to scientific users. The beamline, which was designed and installed within the European Horizon 2020 project BEAmline for Tomography at SESAME (BEATS), provides full-field X-ray radiography and microtomography imaging with monochromatic or polychromatic X-rays up to photon energies of 100 keV. The photon source generated by a 2.9 T wavelength shifter with variable gap, and a double-multilayer monochromator system allow versatile application for experiments requiring either an X-ray beam with high intensity and flux, and/or a partially spatial coherent beam for phase-contrast applications. Sample manipulation and X-ray detection systems are designed to allow scanning samples with different size, weight and material, providing image voxel sizes from 13 µm down to 0.33 µm. A state-of-the-art computing infrastructure for data collection, three-dimensional (3D) image reconstruction and data analysis allows the visualization and exploration of results online within a few seconds from the completion of a scan. Insights from 3D X-ray imaging are key to the investigation of specimens from archaeology and cultural heritage, biology and health sciences, materials science and engineering, earth, environmental sciences and more. Microtomography scans and preliminary results obtained at the beamline demonstrate that the new beamline ID10-BEATS expands significantly the range of scientific applications that can be targeted at SESAME. Full Article text
esa FilmWeek: ‘Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train,’ Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street,’ ‘Together Together’ And More By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 23 Apr 2021 10:25:00 -0700 Archival still from the documentary "Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street"; Credit: HBO FilmWeek MarqueeLarry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases.This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
esa Chesapeake Bay sees slight improvement in water quality By www.usgs.gov Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 13:23:42 EDT Chesapeake Bay Program — Press Release — October 31, 2024 Full Article
esa Seesaws Built On U.S. Border Wall Win Prestigious Design Prize By www.scpr.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Jan 2021 12:40:12 -0800 American and Mexican families play with a seesaw installation at the border near Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in July 2019. London's Design Museum recognized the project with an award for best design of 2020.; Credit: Luis Torres/AFP via Getty Images Bill Chappell | NPRAn art project that turned the border wall at the U.S.-Mexico border into the temporary base for pink seesaws – inviting children on each side to come play together – has won the London's Design Museum award for best design of 2020. "We are totally surprised by this unexpected honor," said Ronald Rael, who designed the project with fellow architect Virginia San Fratello. They share the award, he said, with the Ciudad Juárez, Mexico-based art collective Colectivo Chopeke. "That's amazing," San Fratello said in a video feed announcing the prize. The seesaw installation won both the overall prize and in the transportation category. "Most importantly, it comes at a time when we are hopeful for change and that we start building more bridges instead of walls," Rael added. "The Beazley Designs of the Year are the Oscars of the design world," said Razia Iqbal, a journalist who chaired the Design Museum's panel of judges. The award, she noted, highlights work that pushes boundaries of creativity and innovation. The metal wall was meant to be a stark barrier dividing the U.S. and Mexico, the centerpiece of President Trump's aggressive immigration policies. But in one spot, it became a junction point instead – a fulcrum for a series of seesaws that let children in the two countries share a playground toy. The project, officially named Teeter-Totter Wall, was first installed in July 2019 when workers slid steel beams through the slats of the border near El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez. "For the first time, children from both El Paso, Texas, and the Anapra community in Mexico were invited to connect with their [neighbors], in an attempt to create unity at the politically divisive border," the museum said. "Everyone was very happy and excited to engage the seesaws," Rael told NPR at the time. The installation went smoothly, turning an idea that had been growing for 10 years into a reality. "It was peaceful and fun — a day at a park for the children and mothers of Anapra," Rael said. "The project resonated with people around the world in a way that we didn't anticipate," San Fratello said when the award was announced. "It speaks to the fact that most people are excited about being together, and about optimism and about possibility and the future. And the divisiveness actually comes from the minority." Rael is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley; San Fratello teaches at San José State University. The seesaw project was chosen out of more than 70 nominees from dozens of countries, including a customized "stab-proof vest" that the artist Banksy designed for musician Stormzy. Also considered: the gray and red rendering of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Commissioned by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and designed by Alissa Eckert and Dan Higgins, the famous sphere, with its menacing clusters of crowns, won the design award in the graphics category. The Impossible Burger 2.0 won in the crowded product category, which also included Lego Braille bricks and a self-sanitizing door handle. Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
esa Ron DeSantis Pushes Coastal 'Resilience' While Doing Little To Tackle Climate Change By www.scpr.org Published On :: Wed, 05 May 2021 15:20:11 -0700 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks to the media about the cruise industry during a press conference at PortMiami in April. DeSantis faces criticism for failing to do all he could on Florida's biggest environmental threat: climate change.; Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images Amy Green and James Bruggers | NPRBrick by brick, the stucco shell of a new flood-resilient public works building is taking shape blocks from the beach, the most visible sign yet of a small community's enormous task staving off the rising sea. "This is actually the highest point in the city," Satellite Beach City Manager Courtney Barker said, adding that right next door to the new public works building will be a new fire station. It's a close-knit community established by rocket scientists south of Kennedy Space Center, on a low-slung barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon. By 2040, community leaders expect significant impacts associated with climate change. Already flooding is a problem, and beach-front homes perch precariously atop a sand dune left exposed after a series of storms and hurricanes washed away a sea wall. The needs are great, and in Gov. Ron DeSantis, Barker sees a potential ally. "At least he talks about climate change as actually being real, so that's good," she said. "And he's putting money toward it so that's encouraging." But Barker also feels DeSantis is doing only part of the job. "We desperately need to grow up as a state and realize that we need to get our emissions down," Barker said. Since his election in November 2018, DeSantis is making good on some of his environmental promises, including what he likes to call "resilience," a new buzzword for climate adaptation. But as the governor prepares for a reelection bid in 2022, and is seen as a potential Republican frontrunner for the presidency in 2024, DeSantis faces criticism for failing to do all he could on Florida's biggest environmental threat: climate change. Some of his critics acknowledge that the $1 billion Resilient Florida plan he announced in January could be a first step toward helping some communities pay for adaptation. But critics also point out that DeSantis has done almost nothing to put Florida on a path to scaling back the state's heavy reliance on fossil fuels. "I would give him probably a C-minus," said former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist, who served from 2007 to 2011, and now represents St. Petersburg in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat. Crist still gets plaudits from environmentalists for his administration's climate initiatives, including a cap-and-trade system to curb carbon emissions and an executive order that was intended to put the state on a path to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050. But those were basically abandoned by Gov. Rick Scott, the Republican now serving in the U.S. Senate. Crist, who switched parties and this week announced he is running for governor in 2022, said DeSantis should be "encouraging renewables such as wind energy, solar energy, and particularly solar. I mean, my goodness, we're the Sunshine State." DeSantis' press office declined to make the governor available for an interview and did not respond to written questions. In comments at two press conferences earlier this year, the governor cited his support for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on water projects and Everglades restoration as evidence of his environmental credentials, while promising to double down on funding for coastal resilience. Florida needs "to tackle the challenges posed by flooding, intensified storm events [and] sea level rise," he said. "When you look at how an insurance market would view property insurance, and to see that Florida is leading and trying to get ahead of some of these impacts, we think it'll be a very smart thing to do." Lawmakers have had their own ideas on how to handle climate threats, and have passed two bills that, when taken together, are similar to DeSantis' Resilient Florida proposal. "It's not exactly as he said he wanted it, but it's close," said Jonathan Webber, deputy director of Florida Conservation Voters. "These are policies that need to happen. It would have been better if they happened 20 years ago." "I am not a global warming person" In his 2018 campaign, DeSantis appealed directly to supporters of former President Donald Trump, such as in this ad where he tells one of his children to "build the wall" with toy blocks. The environment was a major issue in that election. Residents were grappling with a toxic red tide and blue-green algae crisis that made beaches and waterways unsafe, and left marine-life belly-up. In recent years Floridians have also experienced deadly, devastating consequences of back-to-back major hurricanes. All the while, advocates were highlighting likely links between the state's environmental woes and global warming. Florida's climate challenges are among the biggest in the country. Beyond those related to hurricanes intensified by climate change, they include sea level rise, extreme heat, drought and increasing health threats from mosquito-borne diseases. By its own numbers, the DeSantis administration predicts that with sea level rise, $26 billion in residential property statewide will be at risk of chronic flooding by 2045. But in 2018, DeSantis let voters know that he had clear limits when it came to climate change. "I am not in the pews of the church of the global warming leftists," DeSantis told reporters at one 2018 campaign stop. "I am not a global warming person. I don't want that label on me." Early plaudits from environmentalists Once in office, DeSantis won early plaudits for directives aimed at cleaning up water and helping Florida adapt to climate change. He appointed the first state resilience officer and the first chief scientist, and ordered Florida's Department of Environmental Protection to make sure its decisions were based on the best available science. In 2019, they approved of DeSantis' order to his environmental regulators to oppose fracking, but he since has failed to get his Republican colleagues in the legislature to pass a statewide fracking ban, something he advocated for during his campaign. The state's oil and gas industry does not currently use fracking as a drilling method, but environmentalists are worried it might start doing so, resulting in water pollution. Environmental groups also praised DeSantis in 2020 when the governor announced the state was backing a plan to buy 20,000 acres of the Everglades to prevent oil development there. And they did the same when DeSantis backed spending $166 million in settlement money Florida received from Volkswagen on electric vehicle charging stations and cleaner electric buses. The money, part of a larger $14.7 billion settlement, came after the German automaker was caught lying about its cars' diesel emissions. "Everyone was optimistic," said Susan Glickman, the Florida director for the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. "I kept hearing an opening on climate." Two years later, though, Glickman and other advocates are assessing DeSantis' climate record much like this: He's done more than previous Governor Scott, but that's not saying much. DeSantis quietly replaced his chief science officer in March with Mark Rains, a professor, and chair and director of the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida. But he never has replaced his chief resilience officer after she left for the Trump administration after only a few months in the position. "Missing in action" on renewables In many ways, it's what DeSantis hasn't done that defines his climate record. He has chosen not to use his bully pulpit to advocate for a clean-energy future, like his Democratic Party counterparts in the Southeast states of North Carolina and Virginia, or like the mayors of Orlando and Tampa. DeSantis has also been "missing in action" in debate over bills this year in the Florida legislature that would undermine local government efforts to transition to clean energy, said Webber, with the Florida Conservation Voters group. One such bill, that has passed the House and Senate and awaits DeSantis' consideration, would ban local governments from restricting fuel sources. The oil and gas industry has supported such measures around the country. They aim to block the push by climate activists to ban natural gas hook-ups in new buildings, and electrify them instead to reduce carbon emissions. Of course, electrification only reduces emissions if it's powered by renewable energy. But Florida has no requirement that utilities provide a certain amount of that. Solar power accounts for only about 2.5% of the electricity produced by utilities, while they rely on fossil fuels for about 84%. When DeSantis had a chance to appoint someone to the state's powerful Florida Public Service Commission, a regulatory body with a big say in state energy policy, he chose the Florida chairman of the American Legislative Exchange Council, a group known for its support of fossil fuels. "We are very frustrated by the messaging, and the lack of acknowledgement of the root of the problem of all these issues," said Yoca Arditi-Rocha, executive director of The CLEO Institute, a nonprofit that focuses on climate science education. "We need to acknowledge the warming temperatures and the rising seas are a result of our warming climate," she said. "We cannot adapt our way out of it. We need to aggressively tackle mitigation." "What places can we not save?" In Satellite Beach, Courtney Barker, the city manager who welcomes the governor's help with adapting to climate change, also wants to see him tackle the emissions side of the equation. Besides moving the public works building and fire station to higher ground, the community is fortifying its system of flood control. Barker said the community needs more funding opportunities from the state. "We're looking for assistance in helping us engineer our way out of it," she said. Marine and climate scientist Jeff Chanton, of Florida State University, thinks there's too much emphasis on sea walls, which can cause beach erosion and destroy tidal zones vital to marine life, including crabs and turtles. "An ideal governor would try to lessen the impacts of growth in this state, especially along our coastlines," he said. Before her departure, Julia Nesheiwat, DeSantis' chief resilience officer, characterized the state's infrastructure as "outdated" in a report, and called its resilience strategy "disjointed." For Thomas Ruppert, an attorney and coastal planning specialist with Florida Sea Grant, DeSantis' emphasis on hardening infrastructure ignores that — for some communities — the investments will be futile in staving off the inevitable. "Ultimately, what we really need is to start talking seriously [about] what places can we not save? And what is an exit strategy? Because we have no idea," Ruppert said. Barker hopes it doesn't come to that in Satellite Beach, where she grew up. "It's personal to all of us, because I think everyone can look at their own hometown, and you can't imagine being anywhere else." This story is a collaboration between Inside Climate News and WMFE Orlando, a member of ICN's National Reporting Network-Southeast. Copyright 2021 WMFE. To see more, visit WMFE. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
esa School nurse secures lifesaving device for middle schools By www.catawbacountync.gov Published On :: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 10:30:00 EST Two Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) were presented to Grandview Middle School and Northview Middle School at a basketball game between the two rivals on January 24. The AEDs were made possible though efforts of Catawba County Public Health school nurse Virginia Beisler, MS, RN. Beisler worked with Frye Regional Medical Center and each school�s booster and PTA clubs to raise the $3,200 necessary to purchase the AEDs. Full Article News Release FYI Please Choose
esa NetApp appoints Ganesan Arumugam as APAC Senior Director By cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:44:39 +0530 Ganesan will oversee the expansion of the company's Partner Sphere program, which is designed to promote the adoption of unified data storage, integrated data services, and CloudOps solutions. Full Article
esa Regulatory perspectives on labeling coconut and sesame as allergens By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 08:00:00 -0500 The Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004 (FALCPA) identified eight major food allergen categories that accounted for more than 90 percent of all documented food allergies in the U.S. Full Article
esa Chesapeake Spice, Elite Spice triumph in SNAXPO 2023 Flavor Showdown By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 12:21:00 -0400 The two ingredients companies beat out stiff competition at the SNAC International event. Full Article
esa Delimex debuts Crispy Quesadillas with chicken By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 15:05:30 -0400 The new quesadillas leverage Kraft Heinz’s 360CRISP technology to deliver crispiness straight from the microwave. Full Article
esa Sara Lee Artesano says 'aloha' to Hawaiian bread, buns By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Thu, 16 May 2024 11:25:00 -0400 The brand expands the Artesano portfolio, offering one lucky Miami fan a trip to Hawaii. Full Article
esa Joyfull Bakery Parmesan Crisps expands to Sprouts, introduces Jalapeño flavor By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Mon, 09 May 2022 13:06:00 -0400 Joyfull Bakery, the artisan Parmesan Crisps company, has announced that its crisps will be available in all Sprouts Farmers Market stores nationwide. Full Article
esa 2014 Bakery of the Year: Capistrano's Wholesale Bakery By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0400 ‘Going from good to great’ is a pervasive theme at Phoenix-based Capistrano’s Bakery. So is the phrase, ‘It Can Be Done.’ This rather quiet, wholesale artisan baker works hard to ensure that its products are tasty, innovative and what its customers want. Full Article
esa ESAB automatic welding helmet By www.ishn.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 09:30:00 -0400 New helmet has exclusive new features. Full Article
esa ESAB Savage A50 LUX welding helmet By www.ishn.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2024 09:45:00 -0400 This automatic helmet includes premium features. Full Article
esa Pepsi Pineapple is back, exclusively at Little Caesars By www.bevindustry.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Jul 2024 10:04:00 -0400 PepsiCo’s Pepsi, Purchase N.Y, and Little Caesars, Detroit. Mich. announced the return of the fan-favorite Pepsi Pineapple, available exclusively at Little Caesars for a limited time only. Full Article
esa 2024 Wholesaler of the Year: Silver Eagle Distributors Houston By www.bevindustry.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0500 With more than 1,100 employees who serve Greater Houston, including the counties of Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery, Silver Eagle Houston has built a portfolio of alcohol and non-alcohol products, led by Anheuser-Busch, Constellation Brands and Mark Anthony Brands, that hits all the key needs of its consumers. Full Article
esa BeSang Announces 3D Super-SRAM Technology By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Jun 2021 08:00:00 GMT First 3D SRAM Debut Full Article
esa Vasquez de Lara Law Group Breaks Down Governor Desantis' 5 Radical Changes to Florida Family Law By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Nov 2023 08:00:00 GMT As Florida Governor Ron DeSantis puts his signature on several bills, the state's family law landscape is set to undergo a dramatic transformation. Vasquez de Lara Law Group, a leading Miami-based family law firm, details the implementation. Full Article
esa Chicago gynecologist Teresa Tam named a Castle Connolly Top Doctor By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Aug 2023 08:00:00 GMT Maria Teresa Tam, MD, has been recognized as a 2023 Castle Connolly Top Doctor — the first time she has received the prestigious Top Doctor honor. Full Article
esa Marquis Who's Who Honors Dominique Maddox for Expertise in Restaurant Franchise Resales By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT Dominique Maddox is lauded as an expert in restaurant brokerage as the founder of EATS Broker Full Article
esa Jesamyn Fuscardo (Marshall), DO, has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 08:00:00 GMT Jesamyn Fuscardo (Marshall) is recognized for her expertise as an emergency room physician for Team Health, LLP Full Article
esa Searcy Denney Files Lawsuit Against WanaBana USA Over Lead-Contaminated Applesauce Pouches By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 08:00:00 GMT Searcy Denney Takes Legal Action Against WanaBana USA and Dollar Tree Stores Over Alleged Lead Poisoning from Applesauce Pouches Full Article
esa Marquis Who's Who Honors Esayas Lemma for Expertise in Accounting and Finance By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 08:00:00 GMT Esayas Lemma is a seasoned expert in accounting, internal control, tax and grant management at CFSA-BSA Full Article
esa U.S. Based Electric Scooter company GOTRAX featured at Target and adds more wholesalers in time for holiday season By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Sep 2022 08:00:00 GMT GOTRAX has added 130 dealers and new B2B partners likes Target and Best Buy to their partnerships to distribute electric scooters and bike to the U.S. Full Article
esa Spine & Sport Physical Therapy Opens New Otay Mesa, San Diego Location By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 08:00:00 GMT Continued growth in San Diego, California, furthers patient care and access Full Article
esa BeSang Inc. Statement on Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Micron and Intel By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 08:00:00 GMT IP Litigations Regarding 3D NAND Flash Memory Full Article
esa BeSang Announces High Area-Efficient Storage Capacitor Technology for DRAM By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Jun 2020 08:00:00 GMT Super R-Stack Technology Full Article