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Beatrice Public Schools will not adopt proposed Health Standards presented by the state

KLKN-TV Beatrice Public Schools will not adopt proposed Health Standards presented by the state Beatrice public schools has submitted a letter to the state board of education to express their concern about the topics covered in their proposed standards with the hopes, they will make adjustments. July 19, 2021 10:16 pm BEATRICE, Neb. (KLKN) –It’s been a controversial topic, proposed health education standards from the state. Many saying the subject matter is too sexualized for younger children, and they won’t teach it. Beatrice public schools has submitted a letter to the state board of education to express their concern about the topics covered in their proposed standards with the hopes, they will make adjustments.

Acorn CCS partners sign MoUs for carbon capture

Acorn CCS partners sign MoUs for carbon capture
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Glamp Absolutely Anywhere in the World With Aerial A1 Tent: Needs Trees or Cars

Glamp Absolutely Anywhere in the World With Aerial A1 Tent: Needs Trees or Cars
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INEOS partners with Scotland s first major CCS project

Image: Acorn Project - Mitsui Petrochemicals giant INEOS has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together with other major companies to develop what is described as Scotland’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. Partners for the so-called Acorn project include Storegga, Shell and Harbour Energy. The development, which is also backed by the UK and Scottish governments and the European Union, is forecast to enable the capture and storage of around one million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year by 2027. The first phase of the project is predicted to capture approximately 300,000 tonnes a year of existing industrial carbon dioxide emissions at the St Fergus gas terminal complex in North East Scotland and transport them for permanent storage deep under the North Sea.

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