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Nov 25, 2024 |
nature.com | Julia Szinai |David Yates |Martin Staadecker |Daniel Kammen |Andrew Jones |Pedro A. Sánchez-Pérez
AbstractThe electric sector simultaneously faces two challenges: decarbonization to mitigate, and adaptation to manage, the impacts of climate change. In many regions, these challenges are compounded by an interdependence of electricity and water systems, with water needed for hydropower generation and electricity for water provision.
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Nov 28, 2023 |
mitchelladvocate.com | David Yates
Advertisement 1Author of the article: • For the Signal Star • Article contentUndoubtedly, children of all ages will wake up Christmas morning to find that Santa has left interactive Furbys, Dog-Es, Bitzee Digital Pets, Tinker Tar Leopard Guitars and other marvels of electronic wizardry from his elves’ workshop under the electrically lit plastic Christmas tree. Advertisement 2Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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Nov 9, 2023 |
lakeshoreadvance.com | David Yates
Advertisement 1Author of the article: • For the Signal Star • Article contentOf all the steel-hulled victims that went down with all hands in the Great Storm of November 1913, the least known is the SS Leafield. Her tragic fate taking with her all 18 hands is certain, but the Leafield, lost on Lake Superior, has never been discovered. She remains one of the mystery ships of the Great Lakes, with a reputation for bad luck that made her the “Jonah” of the lakes.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
shorelinebeacon.com | David Yates
Author of the article: • For the Signal Star • • Article content April 1940 was the first spring of the Second World War. Although the U.S. was not yet in the fight, Canada, as part of the British Commonwealth, had the vital task of maintaining the lifeline of supplies from North America to the European front. Advertisement 2 Article content We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
allafrica.com | David Yates
Liberia's upcoming October 10 polls have taken an exhilarating turn as presidential hopeful Allen Brown has promised a relentless fight against corruption with his administration's zero-tolerance policy. The Liberia Restoration Party (LRP) is dedicated to ushering in a new era of transparency and accountability, as his campaign has gained significant momentum, resonating with an electorate longing for an end to the systemic corruption that has plagued the nation.
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