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    How to change your IP address, why you'd want to

    Security and privacy have been hot topics for a long time (and that's not going to change any time soon). One means of achieving privacy on the internet is to either change or obfuscate your IP address, so evildoers and/or third parties aren't able to track you or keep a history of your browsing traffic.Also: This Linksys Wi-Fi 7 mesh router makes reliable wireless throughout your home so very easyChanging your IP address might sound like a task that requires a computer science degree -- but...

  • Climate Change Impacts Malaria Transmission

    NEW DELHI, (IANS) – Climate plays a pivotal role in altering the transmission patterns of malaria, said experts on World Malaria Day which fell on April 25. It is observed annually on April 25, to spread awareness about the mosquito-borne disease. This year’s theme is […]

  • More people care about climate change than you think

    People across the world, and the political spectrum, underestimate levels of support for climate action. This “perception gap” matters. Governments will change policy if they think they have strong public backing. Companies need to know that consumers want to see low-carbon products and changes in business practices. We’re all more likely to make changes if we think others will do the same. If governments, companies, innovators, and our neighbors know that most people are worried about the...

  • Biden does not believe his own climate change preaching

    President Joe Biden’s sanctimonious lectures about climate change are pathetic because it is clear that Biden doesn’t believe in them himself. Biden posted on Tuesday that “Anyone who willfully denies the impacts of climate change is condemning the American people to a dangerous future.” That is an odd statement for Biden to make, given that […]

  • France and Brazil to debate on climate change and crises

    Paris, May 2 (Prensa Latina) France’s Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne received on Thursday his Brazilian counterpart Mauro Vieira in Paris, where both agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation on climate change and addressed international crises. The post France and Brazil to debate on climate change and crises first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • The Reason Kourtney Kardashian Wants To Change Her Initials

    Kourtney Kardashian is ready for a new monogram. The reality star expressed her preference for initials that reflect her married name, Barker, rather than her maiden name, Kardashian, in a recent post on social media.While promoting Kylie Jenner's new denim line, Khy, on Instagram, Kourtney posted a selfie on April 30 wearing the jeans that had a gold "K.K." stitched in gold on the hip. This sparked a playful query about customizing her jeans, with the Lemme founder captioning the post, "@khy...

  • Climate change threatens the coastal Gullah Geechee

    Marquetta Goodwine is used to educating others about her people, the Gullah Geechee, and their traditions, art and history. The Gullah Geechee are descendants of enslaved people who live in coastal U.S. communities along the Southeast. Isolation has allowed them to maintain their distinct way of life, including their language, cuisine, spiritual practices and craft traditions like basket weaving. “That allowed our Africanisms, as others call it, to continue to evolve here in this land but to...

  • Taking on climate change, Rad Lab style

    When I last wrote, the Institute had just announced MIT’s Climate Project. Now that it’s underway, I’d like to tell you a bit more about how we came to launch this ambitious new enterprise.  In the fall of 2022, as soon as I accepted the president’s job at MIT, several of my oldest friends spontaneously…

  • Researchers explain how following the dietary guidelines is smart—for you and the climate

    Professor Lene Frost Andersen and PhD candidate Julie Marie Lengle are researching the connection between diet and environmental impact, specifically related to climate and the environment. Credit: Anne Wennberg, UiO

  • ADB willing to help Vietnam with climate change adaptation

    Climate change, saltwater intrusion, and Vietnam’s commitment to a net-zero emission target by 2050 require the country to adopt more effective measures to manage and use land, water sources, and fertilizer

  • Ragan Research: Comms measurement outputs and use cases

    What outputs are communicators getting from measuring this work, and how are they applying the findings? Insights from the 2024 Ragan Communications Benchmark Report, an exclusive research project for Ragan’s Communications Leadership Council, show how communicators are measuring the effectiveness of their efforts. But what outputs are they getting from measuring this work, and how are […]

  • Cities scramble for trees that can adapt to a changing climate

    This story was originally published by Grist and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Last fall, I invited a stranger into my yard.  Manzanita, with its peeling red bark and delicate pitcher-shaped blossoms, thrives on the dry, rocky ridges of Northern California. The small, evergreen tree or shrub is famously drought-tolerant, with some varieties capable […]