OSSENDRECHT – We don’t know if he saw Ossendrecht from space, but what we do know is that astronaut André Kuipers is coming to Ossendrecht. Reading On January 19, at the initiative of the Ossendrechtse Dorps platform, he will give an educational conference at ZuidWest Hoek College, in which he will highlight sustainability and thermal transition. To discover After the …
Read More »Problems with Verstappen’s rear wing again: “Red Bull’s weakness”
Robert Doornbos on the show Ziggo Sports reported an issue with the Red Bull Racing rear wing. For the third time in a row, there appear to be problems with the cars of Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen. During the United States Grand Prix Red Bull’s rear fenders had to be glued together, in Mexico there were issues with the …
Read More »Not yet agree on final climate summit declaration, countries will discuss more before tomorrow
US climate envoy Kerry called for drastic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions before the end of this decade and not to water down the draft declaration any further. Kerry has advocated, among others, for an end to fossil fuel subsidies. He said action must be taken now “to avoid the worst effects of the climate crisis”. In his speech, EU …
Read More »Today is Lando Norris’ birthday!
New Today is Lando Norris’ birthday! 0 comments | read 65x13-11-2021 00:52 bvonk | Lando Norris celebrates his birthday today and turns 22. The Briton is playing his third Formula 1 season with the McLaren team this year. His birthday is a good time to take a look at his Formula 1 career. Source: Formula1nieuws.nl On behalf of the Formula1nieuws.nl …
Read More »We are waiting for the final agreement: this is what the Climate Summit brought us
In recent weeks, delegates from about 200 countries have been discussing the possibility of controlling global warming to 1.5 degrees. Stop deforestation by 2030 The first contract with the Netherlands was already closed at the beginning of the first week. Hundreds of countries have decided to stop deforestation by 2030. Participating countries, including Brazil, Canada and Indonesia, account for 85 …
Read More »Mother saves 5-year-old son from cougar clutches in US
The puma dragged the boy over 40 meters into the front yard, where his mother saw what was happening. “She ran out of the house and hit the cougar with her bare hands, after which the cougar released the boy,” a spokesperson for the California Department of Wildlife said. Cougar shot The boy has several head and chest injuries and …
Read More »Bladelnaren criticizes the location of the new rapid cycle path, alderman: “it’s not good to do something like this” | Campine
BLADEL – The location of a new section of fast cycle path on the N284 in Bladel is a topic of discussion, he emerged during a briefing on Thursday. The people of Boskant and Heeleind do not want the road to cross their street. Not everyone agrees on the other two alternatives either. Bladel is looking for the best route …
Read More »Maori forest fires reflected in the ice in Antarctica
Since arriving in New Zealand (about 800 years ago), the Maori have been burning forests there on such a scale that the effects can be measured in Antarctica, over 7,000 kilometers away. According to the research of an international team of geophysicists, published on wednesday in Nature. New Zealand is one of the last areas to be colonized by humans. …
Read More »Timmermans highlights personal importance at Glasgow Climate Summit • Closing day protests
On the closing day of the climate summit, US climate envoy John Kerry called on all participants to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next decade. According to him, the science is crystal clear when it comes to the need for this in the pursuit of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees. “To avoid the worst effects of the …
Read More »Lost penguin swims 3,000 kilometers to New Zealand
The bird barely moved. Smith called a team from the Christchurch Penguin Sanctuary to prevent the animal from being attacked by predators. The team was extremely surprised to find an Adélie penguin. Penguins also live in New Zealand, but only of different species. Until now, to our knowledge, an Adélie penguin had only been found in New Zealand in 1962 …
Read More »KPMG sued for poor accounting work in Dubai
Photo: ANP KPMG’s accounting firm in the Gulf region has been sued for its stake in the Dubai investor Abiraj Group. The company is said to have badly checked the accounts so no “irregularities” were identified. In doing so, KPMG would have violated its security obligation. Lawyers require the accounting firm to pay a minimum of $ 600 million and …
Read More »Should the imagination be at the service of the energy transition?
The Glasgow climate summit has been underway for a week. Important choices are made about how we should deal with climate change. And when it comes to the climate, we see a lot of doomsday scenarios. Hoffman is studying how we can create more imagination, commitment and ingenuity in the fight against global warming. Imagination of the future “We are …
Read More »Verstappen runs out after strategic masterpiece in the United States
Max Verstappen is the first to cross the finish line of the Circuit of the Americas in Texas.Beeld Getty Images The United States GP turned out to be a kind of mini version of the Formula 1 World Championship. Varied opportunities, minimal differences and venom in the tail. With Max Verstappen as the smartest and fastest – but that didn’t …
Read More »Likely no promises on the last official day of the climate summit
As the temperature climbs literally and figuratively in the overcrowded Glasgow convention center where the international climate conference is taking place, negotiators around the world are still trying to extract what’s inside for their country. The summit officially ends today. But the past shows that most climate conferences go on until the weekend. A new text proposal is expected in …
Read More »The costly renovation of the Hulster boardroom continues, but why haven’t local businesses been approached?
Yesterday’s agenda included the renovation of the council chamber at Hulst town hall, and this publication sparked much discussion in the city council. For no less than 180,000 euros, this room undergoes a complete metamorphosis. Not only with new furniture, but also with new carpets, new curtains, better ventilation, good air conditioning, better acoustics and a coffee corner. Loose cables …
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