The datacenter boom and White House allocating 13.1m acres of public land to coal mining

What the datacenter boom means for America’s environment – and electricity bills The headlong rush to build huge new datacenters, in order to support the growth of AI, is raising a number of concerns in the US – around the impact upon the climate crisis, water use and electricity bills. It’s also set to reshapeContinue reading “The datacenter boom and White House allocating 13.1m acres of public land to coal mining”

Newsfacts for the second half of July 2024

July 15 – 17 See: Interesting facts getting the Frontpage from July 11-17, 2024 July 17 Truss hits out at civil servants over ‘personal’ King’s Speech ‘attack’ on her mini-Budget Liz Truss has attacked civil servants who described her mini-budget as “disastrous” in official briefing notes for the King’s Speech. The former Prime Minister has writtenContinue reading “Newsfacts for the second half of July 2024”

Long time to search, find and to become

A sober look at the course of Christadelphian World to Our World to arrive at View on the World and enter 2024.

The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 June 13

By Daniel Hardaker Jeremy Hunt pledges to lower taxes, and Boris Johnson promises a return to Parliament. Meanwhile, Britain turns to coal as solar panels flounder in hot weather. Jeremy Hunt promises ‘path to lower taxes’ Jeremy Hunt has promised to lower taxes as he launched a major review on how to make the publicContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Tuesday 2023 June 13”

The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 30

Rishi Sunak is considering the return of Covid travel restrictions for the first time since pandemic rules were scrapped in February, amid concern over soaring cases in China. And the world has paid heartfelt tributes to Brazil’s football legend Pelé, who has died at the age of 82. Headlines: Today’s essential news Covid curbs |Continue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage for Friday 2022 December 30”

The Week of 2022 September 12 – 18

September 12 Russian forces target Ukraine power stations while retreating Retreating Russian forces attacked Ukrainian power stations and other infrastructure as they fled from Kharkiv province in the face of a Ukrainian counterattack to reclaim territory seized by Russia early in its invasion. Russia’s precision strikes caused a fire at a large power station outsideContinue reading “The Week of 2022 September 12 – 18”

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