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Investable and available: LNG positives light up Gas Fest Virtual Workshops LNG offers the only investable, available option for shipowners looking for low-carbon fuels today. That simple message – reinforced by a robust new lifecycle analysis study and clear steps towards further carbon reductions across a vessel’s life – united participants at Virtual Gas Fest last week. The series of online workshops, hosted by the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF), tackled issues ranging from future-proofing vessels to accelerating biofuel uptake. In contrast with the polarised and politicised debate that has sown uncertainty in ship fuel options, the workshops highlighted the need for clear, positive and factual communication to convey the role that LNG can play in reducing shipping’s emissions. ....
Interview: Six Memories of The Plague Chris Cudby / Interview conducted by John Baker / Images supplied / Monday 19th April, 2021 11:32AM
Founded in 1978 by actor / writer / poet The Plague were formed in reaction to the nailed down and narrow-minded state of Muldoon-era Aotearoa. Including members Tim Mahon, Charlotte Wrightson, Miles McKane and Sally Griffin, the songs of The Plague will at last be brought to light on a new collection on vinyl LP and 7 , available at this week s reunion extravaganza at Auckland s Neck Of The Woods with X-Features and DJ Dubhead. Iconic for their pioneering theatrical and untamed art-punk shows, including a high profile performance at Nambassa Festival 1979, members of The Plague generously shared with UTR some of their own memories of the wild times they spent together. ....
The Town of Hillsborough approved a new noise ordinance on Monday, an update 15 months in the making between the local government, downtown businesses and residents. The measure, which the town’s Board of Commissioners passed unanimously, clarifies the hours when extensive amplified sound is allowed and establishes a civil penalty structure for those who repeatedly violate the ordinance. Discussions around a noise ordinance update began in early 2020 when downtown Hillsborough residents filed complaints about amplified music coming from the Hot Tin Roof bar on Margaret Lane. Since then, law enforcement officials and town staff began discussions on how to adapt the ordinance previously adopted in 2015, which was based on decibel levels of noise. ....
RACINE â A man who police say was drinking while celebrating his birthday allegedly fired several bullets at three men, hitting one in the leg and sending him to the hospital. But the man denies having fired the shots. Mark A. Bell, 33, of the 1100 block of Chatham Street, has been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, use of a dangerous weapon and possession of a firearm by a felon. Bell According to a criminal complaint: On March 14, a Racine Police Department officer responded to the Ascension All Saints Emergency Room for a report of a gunshot wound. A victim was being treated for a gunshot wound on his right upper thigh. The victim said he was standing at the corner of 6th and Villa streets when he heard 3-4 gunshots and felt a sting in his leg. ....
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