New documents show doomed USS Thresher submarine lacked training, preparations Josh Farley, Kitsap Sun © US Navy The USS Thresher, seen here in an undated Navy photo. The nuclear-powered submarine sank in April 1963, and a retired Navy captain filed a lawsuit this month to declassify documents related to the tragedy.
The sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912. The explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1986. And the implosion of the USS Thresher submarine in 1963.
All were tragedies. But a retired Navy captain believes it s time for further scrutiny of the disaster that s least-known of the three. This was a significant historical event, Jim Bryant says of the day Thresher went down. It needs to be understood.
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Accelerating renewables growth in South America
Out-Law Analysis | 11 Jan 2021 | 12:29 pm | 7 min. read
Ambitious plans to grow the use of renewable energy in South America, and link coronavirus economic recovery plans to green projects, make the market an attractive proposition for international energy companies and investors.
Climate change, and the challenges of Covid-19, has forced countries around the world to realise that more effort is needed to harness renewable energy. Latin American countries last year collectively pledged to meet a 70% renewable energy use target by 2030 – a total of 312 GW in power – while a number of governments, including those in Colombia and Chile, have committed to putting sustainability and decarbonisation at the heart of their countries Covid-19 recovery plans.