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Temporary Power Market to rise at CAGR of 12 5% through 2027 - Report by Market Research Future (MRFR)

Temporary Power Market to rise at CAGR of 12 5% through 2027 - Report by Market Research Future (MRFR)
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John Rubino: Did The Housing Bubble Pop? – Investment Watch

New home sales and lumber prices both down, is housing cooling off? Home price were rising at the fastest rate ever. Housing is beyond the means of most Americans. New home sales down 6%. Inventory is spiking and lumber is tanking, wiping out all its 2021 gains. How big a deal is the end of the eviction moratorium? Extended emergency unemployment insurance is ending in September. Perhaps it will send a lot of people back to work. Anti-vax protests worldwide while US considers a new mask mandate. Will people just ignore it? The LA County Sheriff has refused to enforce the latest mask mandate. If he won’t enforce it, who will?

How Pula s moolah is creating the right climate for African farmers

How Pula’s moolah is creating the right climate for African farmers The company supplies cost-effective insurance for those crucial to feeding Africa, but battling with climate change By Edwin Waita - 21 April 2021 Pula operations manager Daniel Mbuvi and field officer Ruth Wambua measure an area that will be used as a sample for an insurance payout at Waki Munyalo s farm in Kitui county, Kenya. Image: REUTERS/ MONICAH MWANGI When Kenyan farmer Waki Munyalo’s crop of lentils shrank by three quarters last year because of unusually low rainfall, disaster was averted thanks to a simple remedy that was previously unavailable to most African farmers insurance.

Nothing but problems : Shipwreck tear-down enters 5th month

Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Nothing but problems : Shipwreck tear-down enters 5th month Demolition of a large cargo ship along the coast of Georgia is entering its fifth month, with work to chop the ship into eight large pieces going far slower than the salvage crew anticipated By RUSS BYNUM Associated Press March 13, 2021, 6:30 PM • 5 min read The Associated Press FILE - In this Sept. 9, 2019, file photo, a Moran tugboat nears the stern of the capsizing vessel Golden Ray near St. Simons Sound off the coast of Georgia. Demolition of the large cargo ship along the coast of Georgia is entering its fifth month, with work to chop the ship into eight large pieces going far slower than the salvage crew anticipated. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton, File)

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