9 subtle behaviors that scream jealous mother-in-law, according to psychology
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Mass timber has moved far beyond the novelty stage. Cross laminated timber and glulam started to gain attention a decade ago as materials that could replace concrete and steel in mid-rise buildings. Since then the technology has advanced, codes have adapted, and architects and engineers have pushed the limits of … [continued] The post From […]
NHTSA is taking steps to make it easier for autonomous driving companies to get FMVSS exemptions for their vehicles. The post NHTSA Rule Changes Favor Autonomous Cars appeared first on CleanTechnica.
A senior lady who had a house in Baltimore decided to sell it and moved to rural Idaho. She built her own homestead after acquiring some land there, without any prior building knowledge or experience. Somehow she learned how to build and constructed two attractive cabins and a small workshop … [continued] The post The […]
In 2019, South Korea announced a program that was meant to make the country a global leader in hydrogen transportation. The government declared that all 802 police buses then in service would be replaced with hydrogen fuel cell models by 2028. These were not ordinary buses. They were national security … [continued] The post Battery […]
In an editorial in the Guardian, writer, historian, and activist Rebecca Solnit rises above the fray and reminds us how renewables are now adequate to meet almost all our energy needs. The renewable energy transition is happening all around us, and “it is nothing less than astonishing and unbelievable that … [continued] The post Solnit […]
Professor Throne’s new book debunks the CO2 climate narrative and explains why fossil fuels don’t drive global warming.
A new study confirms that higher carbon dioxide (CO2) levels do not come before temperature increases, consistent with paleo and solar irradiance datasets.