Por: The Atlantic Science October 27, 2022
As the climate changes, hyperlocal projects are helping keep disadvantaged areas livable.Courtesy of Groundwork Hudson ValleyOctober 26, 2022, 4:01 PM ET“Grandma, is the air on?” Kisha Skipper was worried. She’s the vice president of the Yonkers NAACP and a member of the Climate Safe Yonkers Task Force, a group that’s planning projects to make the city safer in a hotter world. And she could see her 95-year-old grandmother sweating on the... + full article
10 WBNS USA Nation October 21, 2022
NEW ORLEANS — A couple of years into the pandemic, Shirley Neville had finally had enough of her shoddy internet service. “When I was getting ready to use my tablet for a meeting, it was cutting off and not coming on,” said Neville, who lives in a middle-class neighborhood... + más
Ookla: Starlink’s median US download speed fell nearly 30Mbps in Q2 2022 | Ars Technica
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 19, 2022
A couple of years into the pandemic, Shirley Neville had finally had enough of her shoddy internet service. “When I was getting ready to use my tablet for a meeting, it was cutting off and not coming on,” said Neville, who lives in a middle-class neighborhood in New Orleans... + más
Poor, less white areas get worst internet deals | ABC News
ABC News USA Tech October 19, 2022
A couple of years into the pandemic, Shirley Neville had finally had enough of her crappy internet service. “When I was getting ready to use my tablet for a meeting, it was cutting off and not coming on,” said Neville, who lives in a middle-class neighborhood in New Orleans... + más
Poor, less white areas get worst internet deals but may be paying the same rate | Orlando Sentinel
Associated Press USA Science October 06, 2022
PHOENIX (AP) — Reggie Carrillo knows firsthand that where you live can determine how hot your neighborhood gets. The environmental activist and educator resides in a largely Mexican American area of south-central Phoenix, where segregation once forced Black and Hispanic people... + más
Low-income communities learn to tackle climate-fueled heat | WPLG Local 10
Pump it up: Pilot project in Maine mobile homes points to heat pumps’ potential | Portland Press Herald
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech October 05, 2022
PHOENIX – Reggie Carrillo knows firsthand that where you live can determine how hot your neighborhood gets. The environmental activist and educator resides in a largely Mexican American area of south-central Phoenix, where segregation once forced Black and Hispanic people to... + más
Low-income communities learn to tackle climate-fueled heat | Associated Press
The Verge USA Health September 24, 2022
Visualizing how cool it is to be greenVisualizing how cool it is to be green / NASA mapped itp>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple>By / Sep 21, 2022, 1:58 PM UTC Share this storya:hover]:text-black [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-13 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black... + más
'It's my fault': UFC lightweight Bobby Green disappointed after positive drug test | ABC News
'My fault': Green fails a drug test, out of UFC 276 | ESPN
Slate USA Science September 24, 2022
Much of the planet is in the midst of a record-setting heat wave that has set large swaths of Europe on fire, disrupted daily life, and killed . By some estimates, (another disaster-laden year) for being the hottest June in the historical record. Other estimates say the scorcher... + más
Southern California braces for another September heat wave | Los Angeles Times
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