On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists crossed the Israel-Gaza border and indiscriminately slaughtered Israeli civilians in their homes. They killed nearly 300 young people at a music festival and took at least 200 hostages including 30 children. The atrocities they committed included massacres of families, abduction of the elderly and children, burning of babies and rapes of women. | By Joe W. Bowers Jr. California Black Media OPINION On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists crossed the Israel-Gaza border and indiscriminately slaughtered Israeli civilians in their homes. They killed nearly 300 young people at a music festival and took at least 200 hostages including 30 children. The atrocities they committed included massacres of families, abduction
In this op-ed, Zanagee Artis and Elijah McKenzie-Jackson of the Natural Resources Defense argue that when it comes to fossil fuels, there is a discrepancy between what people are demanding and what leaders are doing.
PRNewswire New Delhi [India], November 1: The fifth edition of the World Nuclear Exhibition, an event by GIFEN (the French Nuclear Industry Association) organized by RX France is the largest civil nuclear event, which will take place in Paris from November 28th to November 30th, 2023, with over 650 exhibitors and 20,000 attendees from 76+ countries. As a global platform for the civil nuclear industry, WNE will unite decision-makers from around the world. So far, more than seventeen countries representing major nuclear players globally, will display their exhibitors in national pavilions, including, China, Canada, South Korea, Japan, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. Given the pressing challenges posed by the current climate and energy crisis, the theme for this fifth edition of WNE is clear: "Connecting Nuclear to the World: Rising to the energy and environmental challenges." The ambition is to turn this theme into reality at WNE in 2023.
In this op-ed, Zanagee Artis and Elijah McKenzie-Jackson of the Natural Resources Defense argue that when it comes to fossil fuels, there is a discrepancy between what people are demanding and what leaders are doing.