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The AR scale is determined based on the duration of AR conditions (IVT >250 kg m-1 s-1) and maximum IVT during the AR as described in Ralph et al. 2019. For a description of the AR Scale view the video below.Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes
John Logan, director of labor and employment studies at San Francisco State University, said he thinks the Amazon and Starbucks workers are âdesperateâ to make progress before President-elect Donald Trump gets to appoint a Republican majority to the National Labor Relations Board, which is expected to be less friendly to unions during his administration.
âThe unions want to make these disputes public and bring political pressures on the companies," Logan said in a written statement. âIf these disputes drag on until next year, and if they are fought largely through the labor board and the courts, the unions and workers will almost certainly lose. This might be their last, best chance to pressure the companies in public before Trump comes into office.â
If you trace the path of one electrical transmission line up the coast of Maine, through and around the stateâs rocky outcroppings and over a long causeway, youâll finally reach the island city of Eastport, 40 miles from the transmission lineâs origin. Here, at the lineâs terminus, sits the U.S.âs easternmost city and the East Coastâs deepest port, once a thriving hub of imports by sea.
Today, the city is home to about 1,300 residents, who are no strangers to the harsh winds and strong rains that give remote islands like this one their rugged character. When big storms rip through, as back-to-back norâeasters did this January, Eastport loses its sole tenuous connection to electricity from the mainland. In 2018, the cityâs backup diesel generator shut down and was never replaced, leaving residents to buy their own gas generators or sit in the dark and wait out the hours until the utility could restore power.
âWeâre yankees. Weâre used to it. We got candles and lanterns stashed away, and we usually get a bucket of water when it looks like the power is going to go out,â said Jeanne Peacock, an Eastport city councilor and founding member of the cityâs energy committee. âBut it would be nice for everybody else if that didnât happen.â
The quest to make Eastport energy resilient has put the city at the forefront of Maineâs renewable energy transition and made it a leader in energy independence work for remote communities in the state and beyond.
This week, we were drawn to stories about determined communities taking their renewable energy futures into their own hands.RTBC Staff (Reasons to be Cheerful)
In den nordeuropÀischen LÀndern wird am 21. Dezember 2024 das Julfest gefeiert, welches auch als Fest der Wintersonnnenwende bzw. als das skandinavische Weihnachtsfest Jul bekannt ...Kleiner Kalender
If you trace the path of one electrical transmission line up the coast of Maine, through and around the stateâs rocky outcroppings and over a long causeway, youâll finally reach the island city of Eastport, 40 miles from the transmission lineâs origin. Here, at the lineâs terminus, sits the U.S.âs easternmost city and the East Coastâs deepest port, once a thriving hub of imports by sea.
Today, the city is home to about 1,300 residents, who are no strangers to the harsh winds and strong rains that give remote islands like this one their rugged character. When big storms rip through, as back-to-back norâeasters did this January, Eastport loses its sole tenuous connection to electricity from the mainland. In 2018, the cityâs backup diesel generator shut down and was never replaced, leaving residents to buy their own gas generators or sit in the dark and wait out the hours until the utility could restore power.
âWeâre yankees. Weâre used to it. We got candles and lanterns stashed away, and we usually get a bucket of water when it looks like the power is going to go out,â said Jeanne Peacock, an Eastport city councilor and founding member of the cityâs energy committee. âBut it would be nice for everybody else if that didnât happen.â
The quest to make Eastport energy resilient has put the city at the forefront of Maineâs renewable energy transition and made it a leader in energy independence work for remote communities in the state and beyond.
Tidal power and solar would fuel a community microgrid protecting the island of Eastport, Maine, from outages.Inside Climate News
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When South Koreaâs president, Yoon Suk Yeol, attempted to institute martial law in early December, the public responded with massive protests. These protests have continued across the country. On December 14, for example, an estimated 1 million people gathered outside the National Assembly in the capital, Seoul, as lawmakers convened to vote on the motion to impeach Yoon.
The sight of young people moving to K-popâs electrifying beat has become part of the drama of this protest movement. Protest organisers are blasting out K-pop hits, and demonstrators are waving K-pop light sticks (portable devices associated with specific artists or groups), turning the protests into multicoloured musical rallies. An article in the Guardian newspaper noted that parts of the protests resembled âa club dancefloorâ.
There are many words from K-pop songs that resonate with the sentiment of the protests. For example, a verse from Girlsâ Generationâs Into The New World (2007), which has been one of the most popular songs at the protests, promotes purpose and camaraderie, with lyrics like: âDonât wait for any special miracle. The rough path in front of us might be an unknown future and challenge, but we canât give up.â
But K-pop fan culture also connects with community spirit and politics. Observers have noted that the most visible demographic group at the impeachment protests is women in their 20s and 30s. Many are K-pop fans and also discontented with Yoonâs anti-feminist stance, as well as the gender-based violence that is widespread across South Korean society.
It is these women who first brought K-pop light sticks to the protest sites and made waving them a wider protest ritual. They also passed around information on social media such as the location of the protest sites and publicly available toilets, as well as lists of useful rally supplies. And they collaborated with the older official organisers to rework K-pop soundbites, signs and artefacts into the protest grounds.