Two years post-EU pledge to plant three billion additional trees: As the “Rooting for #3BillionTrees” conference takes place on 20 March in Brussels, LIFE projects celebrate their progress towards this ambitious 2030 target.
Posts from: April 26, 2024
My college career: I started out at the University of Maryland as a business major, and got a 0.86 GPA my first semester. Failed everything, got a B in tennis. I got kicked out of school. How did t…
On Friday, March 8, the San Juan Island Museum of Art opened one of its three spring show exhibitions, “Shades of Compassion,” with a talk given by internationally recognized photographer, physician and educator, Dr. Jon Kolkin. His presentation, “Practical Strategies for Living a Balanced Life: Guided by Compassion and Wisdom,” perfectly aligned with the exhibit’s scope, which displays compelling photographs from 41 international photographers to invite introspection and create compassionate connections with people and places around the world.
A woman’s candid pictures are a documentation of rock history and the time she lived it. Right now, she’s visiting Nashville with her pictures on display at Bennett Galleries.
The UK’s conifer plantations are bereft of wildlife, but a new single aims to change that. Will it move the (pine) needle?
The award-winning horror author on stealing from other writers, why she can’t stand pathos and how Mickey Mouse has inspired her new short-story collection Minihorror
Charles F. Barbera, MD, MBA, MPH, FACEP, has been named to the Gift of Life Donor Program Medical Advisory and Policy Board.
EU Batteries Regulation will drive change in how energy storage system industry thinks about managing batteries at the end of life.
In the debut episode of GOLF Originals, David Feherty opens up about his colorful path in the game and what drew him to LIV Golf.
For the most part, the demand for new technology to solve age-old problems has been a net increase in workload.