John Kerry’s Climate Legacy at Risk as Trump Gains Momentum in US Politics

John Kerry’s Climate Legacy at Risk as Trump Gains Momentum in US Politics

It was already night in Glasgow. And it was raining, of course. The 2021 climate summit, which was held a year late due to the pandemic in the Scottish city, had entered its final stretch. No important announcement was expected on November 10. But there was: the United States and China released a joint statement … Read more

State Institute for School Quality in Saxony-Anhalt Launches Revision of Primary School Curricula for 2026/27 School Year

State Institute for School Quality in Saxony-Anhalt Launches Revision of Primary School Curricula for 2026/27 School Year

At the State Institute for School Quality and Teacher Training of the State of Saxony-Anhalt (LISA), a total of ten specialist commissions have begun their work to revise the specialist curricula of the primary school type. The current resolutions and publications of the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK) as well as … Read more

Are There More Bugs Making People Sick? A Reader Asks

Are There More Bugs Making People Sick? A Reader Asks

Are There More Bugs Floating Around these Days? Are There More Bugs Floating Around these Days? Addressing a Growing Concern In recent times, a sense of unease has permeated conversations across communities, and a pertinent question has arisen regarding the increasing number of illnesses experienced by individuals. It is becoming evident that more people are … Read more

Gold Museum Exhibition Comes to Rietberg Museum in Zurich, Switzerland

Gold Museum Exhibition Comes to Rietberg Museum in Zurich, Switzerland

The exhibition includes a collection of more than 400 objects spanning gold, ceramics, stone, textiles and other representative materials After the exhibition passed through the United States and Canada, Now the pieces from the Gold Museum will be exhibited at the Rietberg Museum in Zurich in Switzerland. The exhibition includes a collection of more than … Read more

South African Orca Starboard Hunts and Kills Great White Shark in Record Time: Researchers Report

South African Orca Starboard Hunts and Kills Great White Shark in Record Time: Researchers Report

02 March 2024, 05:59 PM IST An orca nicknamed Starboard hunted and killed the shark within two minutes, researchers say. Photo: Christian Stopforth MsOrcas, known as killer whales, hunt and eat animals such as dolphins. Hunting is often done in groups. But for the first time in memory, the news is coming out that a … Read more

Maximizing Data Protection: A Guide to Data Collection, Show External Content, and Usability Settings

Maximizing Data Protection: A Guide to Data Collection, Show External Content, and Usability Settings

Information on data protection Settings: Data collection Show external content Usability Data collection To optimize the online offering, Radio Bremen uses tracking pixels, which enable an anonymous statistical analysis of your surfing behavior. When measuring, it is not technically possible to draw any conclusions about you as an individual person. Here you can object to … Read more

European Parliament: Approved new penalties for environmental crimes – 2024-03-01 03:02:28

European Parliament: Approved new penalties for environmental crimes
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The European Parliament today approved new rules on environmental crimes and their penalties. The new directive was agreed with the Council on 16 November 2023 and was adopted today with 499 votes in favour, 100 against and 23 abstentions. Based on the new legislation, timber smuggling, over-extraction of water resources, serious violations of European legislation … Read more

Doudounegate: Controversy over Regional Council Down Jackets Made in Bangladesh

Doudounegate: Controversy over Regional Council Down Jackets Made in Bangladesh

A real Doudounegate. Scoffed by the Nantes socialist Christophe Clergeau for the down jackets ordered in the colors of the Pays de la Loire Regional Council but manufactured in Bangladesh, President Christelle Morançais was able to count on the involuntary support of Florence Dabin and the elected officials of Maine-et-Loire. They too wore down jackets … Read more

Controversial Nantes Ecocenter Relocation: Residents Concerned about Health Risks – Le Figaro Nantes

Controversial Nantes Ecocenter Relocation: Residents Concerned about Health Risks – Le Figaro Nantes

Photo of the location that was initially chosen, at the old railway site. The ecocenter will ultimately be shifted 25 meters to the south, which represents a distance of approximately 100 meters from the first homes. LT/Le Figaro This project for recycling waste from construction sites on the island of Nantes will finally be established … Read more