Animal crossing for Utah wildlife is 'working'
Animal crossing for Utah wildlife is 'working'
An overpass built especially for wildlife in Utah is proving to be a success, according to officials.
The bridge was constructed to help animals cross between two mountains, while avoiding potentially dangerous traffic on the highway below.
Deer, bears and moose are among the "long list" of creatures that have been spotted using the connection since it opened two years ago.
The goal next year is 12 launches per month, for a total of 144 Falcon rocket flights. Like this year, most of those missions will be primarily devoted to launching Starlink broadband satellites. So far in 2023, more than 60 percent of SpaceX's launches have delivered the company's own Starlink satellites into orbit. //
Here are some numbers. Last year, SpaceX launched 61 missions. In 2021, the number was 31. In the last 12 months, SpaceX has launched 88 Falcon rockets, plus one test flight of the company's much larger Starship rocket. //
With so many launches planned next year, 20 flights is probably not a stopping point. "We might go a little higher," the SpaceX official said.
Engineers have shortened the time needed to reconfigure SpaceX's busiest launch pad in Florida to less than four days. SpaceX has also improved the turnaround time at its launch pad in California. //
But the big driver is Starlink. SpaceX is rolling out the direct-to-cell capability, which it says will allow Starlink satellites to connect with normal smartphones, initially with texting coverage. That will be available to users beginning in 2024, according to SpaceX, followed by voice and data services in 2025. SpaceX says the Starlink-for-phones service "works with existing LTE phones wherever you can see the sky. No changes to hardware, firmware, or special apps are required, providing seamless access to text, voice, and data."
The Israeli government has released video showing all of the footage they have gathered of Hamas' attack on October 7, some of it being described by journalists as among the most horrifying things they have ever seen.
The video, which Israel gathered in the wake of the attack earlier this month, shows many of the scenes we've heard described in various media reports, but the screening is the first collection of footage released to an international group of journalists in an effort to show the world just how real, devastating, and monstrous the attack was.
Tony Heller @TonyClimate
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed .... Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.”
- George Orwell 1984
[Graph showing NASA GISS climate record snapshots 1999/2019]
ony Heller
@TonyClimate
For the sixth year out of the last eight, the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet is gaining more ice than the 1981-2010 average. This won't be reported by the @nytimes, @BBCNews or
@CNN, because it doesn't suit their #ClimateScam agenda.
Michael Merrifield @AstroMikeMerri
Cherrypicking newspaper clippings and pointing out that there has been warm weather in some places in the past, & thinking that it proves something, shows a spectacular failure to grasp scientific principles.
Coincidentally, February 1924 happened to be unusually cold in London.
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Belief in the #ClimateScam requires an impressive lack of knowledge of history, combined with an inability to understand fundamental mathematical and scientific principles. A lack of curiosity also seems to be helpful.
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The first Winter Olympics in 1924 at Chamonix almost had to be cancelled because of a lack of snow and ice. According to the world's #1 #ClimateScam fraudster @MichaelEMann, that was one of the coldest years of the past millennium.
On Tuesday, numerous media outlets reported that Israel bombed a Palestinian hospital. Did they actually see Israel strike the hospital and kill hundreds of people or confirm that it happened? No, they were just reporting it as if it were fact.
Of course, some left-wing congressional Democrats in “the Squad” seized on the reporting and immediately used it to castigate Israel on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
But is there any truth to the claim that Israel is just wantonly bombing hospitals? //
One should always be skeptical of information coming out of a war zone. Not only can war zones be chaotic, but the belligerents often have a strong incentive to manipulate information for propaganda purposes.
In the case of Hamas, the government of the Palestinian territories, it’s a terrorist organization with a history of hiding behind civilians as human shields, in hopes of dissuading Israel from attacking their military assets and to cause bad press for the Jewish state.
Despite what you’ve heard, both Israel and Hamas have their own version of defense given to them by Western countries. Israel has the Iron Dome; Hamas has left-wing media.
Hamas understands that. The only way they can “win” a war against Israel is by creating outside pressure and persuading Israel to restrain its military efforts so much as to be ineffective.
That’s why if media outlets are concerned about the truth and reporting the news—a fanciful notion, I know—they would at least be cautious when Hamas tells them that Israel blew up a hospital and killed hundreds of people.
That didn’t happen. Instead, countless legacy media outlets didn’t even wait for the dust to settle before they went with the narrative Hamas wanted to tell—that the hospital was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike.
In an influential cli-fi novel, a desperate government ignores international consensus and pumps aerosols into the atmosphere to cool the world. Could it happen for real? //
This January, more than 440 scientists signed an open letter calling for a non-use agreement on solar geoengineering – including for small-scale outdoor experiments, like the unauthorised test conducted by a San Francisco start-up in Mexico earlier this year. They argue that the side-effects are unpredictable, the current global governance system is "incapable" of guaranteeing fair and effective control, and that development might encourage "normalisation" of the technology as part of the world's climate policy. Its cooling effect could create a "moral hazard", numerous researchers and civil society organisations warn, by taking pressure off efforts to cut the underlying CO2 emissions.
Such concerns have so far resulted in a de-facto moratorium on deployment, while a planned field test over Sweden was cancelled in the wake of objections.
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A woman named Jane B. from a Southern state was discovered to have 20 different spellings of her name, five different street address numbers, and three different zip codes.
“This is commonly found in Wisconsin,” Mr. Bernegger wrote.
Under these variations, Jane B. purportedly made 18,654 campaign contributions from 2015 through 2022 to candidates across the country. She supposedly averaged 7.3 donations per day, 365 days per year, for seven years.
Of the 10,200 high-frequency donors that Election Watch identified across the nation, almost all are middle-class, white, retired, or otherwise not employed and range in age from their late 60s to their 90s.
Election Watch researchers used readily available public and commercial information sources to study each of the above individuals in order to create a demographic profile.
They had all donated to candidates and political action committees in the past. Then, allegedly without the donors' knowledge or consent, their names and addresses were used again and again to make multiple political contributions.
From the personal interviews with the donors, investigators learned that very few, if any, of the donations attributed to their names are paid with their own credit cards.
Many have said that their monthly credit card statements show no unusual charges.
It's the practice of most credit card companies to immediately notify the cardholder if suspicious activities are spotted on the customer's account.
The donors interviewed by Election Watch report receiving no such notifications.
The Election Watch complaint states that large, well-organized political fundraising organizations not only serve as conduits for contributions but also act as credit card processors.
Entities such as ActBlue for Democrats and WinRed for Republicans may legally choose to not verify credit cards, pre-paid credit cards, debit cards, virtual cards, overseas cards, and gift cards that are used in millions of transactions. //
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We live in a nation that once had Judeo-Christian values. People could be trusted to tell the truth and be honest, that’s why we never painted people’s thumbs purple after they voted. As our nation becomes increasingly godless, those values are disappearing but the unscrupulous among us are taking advantage of the fact that our system of laws never assumed that the majority of the populace are lawbreakers. We are witnessing what John Adams warned about when he said our Constitution “was written for a religious and moral people”. We are no longer such a people. We should expect that the demise of our country will occur and any hope of avoiding it is foolish thinking. The premise that one reaps what they sow can never be repealed.
As a result of the fighting and Israel’s siege of the Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia appears to have suspended negotiations to normalize diplomatic relations with the Jewish state. It seems it was all part of the plan.
If we've learned anything from the left over the years, it's that they're no longer satisfied with the rest of us merely accepting their various narratives, life choices, and such. Instead, they're hellbent on forcing us to embrace their insanity.
Meanwhile, the rest of the world increasingly laughs at America — while China and Russia continue to search for ways to exploit our self-inflicted weaknesses.
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