New Orleans Seeks to Avert Crisis as Saltwater Nears the City
A saltwater wedge is moving up the drought-drained Mississippi River, threatening public health in New Orleans and beyond.
A saltwater wedge is moving up the drought-drained Mississippi River, threatening public health in New Orleans and beyond.
(Fri, 29 Sep 2023) U.S. dry natural gas production increased year over year in 2022 for the second consecutive year, according to the 2022 Natural Gas Annual. Dry natural gas production was the highest for any year on record, dating back to 1930. Natural gas consumption also increased year over year in 2022.
Repair work was agreed but never finished and Derna paid the price. Experts say infrastructure projects have long been neglected, with officials focusing instead on lining their own pockets.
Highway travel centers are adding amenities like restaurants and dog parks to accommodate the expanded dwell time of electric vehicle owners.
The prime minister of Barbados discussed her country’s eagerness and limitations to develop renewable energy infrastructures with the World Bank’s president, Ajay Banga.
(Thu, 21 Sep 2023) State Energy Portal: Updated Analyses and Quick Facts
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An international pilot program is helping cities to identify and pinpoint high risk locations where cyclists and light-mobility users are likely to have collisions.
The creator of Overlooked, which writes the obituaries for remarkable people in history, shares the inspiration behind a new limited series.
The government of Ghana is essentially bankrupt, and has turned to the International Monetary Fund for its 17th financial rescue since 1957.
Consumers are spending a little more, but apartment prices and the pace of construction keep falling.