A polemic new book argues that the night sky is in danger of disappearing to rampant light pollution but, unlike climate change, a simple solution already exists.
Generous Daily Express readers raised thousands of pounds last Christmas to help turn a former cloakroom at a Midlands school into a book-filled paradise. As it opens its doors to pupils, Jane Warren pulls up a squashy toadstool to join the celebrations
what is available. i was able to visit today both pinellas and levy counties to meek with local officials and to provide update on our preparation efforts. we are coordinating, as i mentioned, with utility companies. there are already more than 20,000 linemen that are ready to respond and more on the way throughout the balance of today and tomorrow. this will be an important effort to get power back on very quickly. we have spoken with local municipalities and advised them to be able to be willing to accept the mutual aid from other utility companies and their linemen so is that all of our residents can get power back on as soon as possible. we have been working with the counties to make sure they know that we stand ready to assist with requests. we have received 300 requests for resources with most of those coming in since noon today. and the florida division of emergency management is in the process of fulfilling those requests. and that will go all through the