• FDUSD Supply Shrinks by 29% Amid Stablecoin Supply Shifts – Altcoins Bitcoin News

    The stablecoin market has experienced modest growth over the past two weeks, with valuations increasing by approximately $590 million. Among the top five U.S. dollar stablecoins, Ethena’s USDE saw the largest supply growth, rising 17.5%. In contrast, First Digital’s FDUSD experienced a 29% supply decrease. Stablecoin Valuations Adjust With Diverse Market Movements in May Since […]

  • Be Ready for Any Disaster With These Emergency Supplies

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security strongly recommends preparing a disaster supply kit so you and your family can survive on your own for several days should something happen. In addition to storing maps, sanitizer, medications, and pet food for your four-legged friends, you'll need these recommended essentials, should disaster strike.

  • Tidal power: A forgotten renewable resource?

    As the tide rises and falls, is it worth generating electricity on a large scale from its movement? It’s a question engineers have studied for one particular part of Great Britain since the 1800s—and the urgency of making carbon-free power to limit climate change could mean deciding on an answer quickly. Most shorelines have two high and two low tides each day, a pattern that coincides with the constant tug of gravity from the moon and sun on the sea. Unlike the hydropower we make from damming...

  • Norway’s not-so-level crossing with Russia

    The Oslo government’s stricter controls over its border with Russia has generally been welcomed by Norway’s population. In contrast, Russia maintained that tightening up the border crossing for all those lacking “a necessary or important” motive for entering Norway was “discriminatory.” Although the stringent rules are not directed specifically at them, they will have most […]

  • Scott Vetoes Renewable Energy Bill

    As expected, Gov. Phil Scott on Thursday vetoed a bill designed to move Vermont toward 100 percent renewable power. H.289, which enjoyed strong support in the House and Senate, would require utilities to sell only renewable electricity by 2035. Utilities, environmental groups and many businesses supported the update to the state’s renewable energy law as a way to boost green jobs and accelerate the phaseout of fossil fuel power plants in New England. But Scott said the bill would...

  • State to repeal renewable energy goals

    Tallahassee - Carrying out a controversial law signed last week by Gov. Ron DeSantis, officials have started moving to repeal state renewable-energy goals.

  • Norway sued over deep-sea mining plans

    WWF says the government has breached the law ‘without adequately assessing the consequences’One of the world’s biggest environmental groups is suing the Norwegian government for opening up its seabed for deep-sea mining, claiming that Norway has failed to properly investigate the consequences of this move.WWF-Norway says the government’s decision has breached Norwegian law, goes against the counsel of its own advisers, and sets a “dangerous precedent”. Continue reading

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    Ireland, Spain, and Norway to recognize Palestinian state

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. In a move that is likely to bolster the Palestinian cause and strain relations with Israel, Spain, Norway, and Ireland say they will begin to recognize the state of Palestine on May 28. The move comes after several European Union countries indicated in recent weeks that they also plan to make the recognition, arguing a […]

  • Ireland, Norway and Spain to recognise Palestinian state

    Israel says the move will not create peace in the region and is playing into Hamas's hands.

  • HGTV renews and spins off Ugliest House in America

    NEWS BRIEF: Warner Bros Discovery US cablenet HGTV has renewed Ugliest House in America for a six-episode sixth season and commissioned a four-episode spin-off series called Scariest House in America.

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    Norway, Ireland and Spain to recognize Palestinian statehood

    Norway, Ireland and Spain will recognize an independent Palestinian state, the three countries' prime ministers said Wednesday.

  • We get more useful energy out of renewables than fossil fuels

    It costs less energy to get fossil fuels, but we can't use them as efficiently.