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Is Alabama ready for electric car boom? New interest in the state investing more into electric cars and infrastructure. Pipeline situation highlights role of renewable infrastructure By Brittany Dionne | May 11, 2021 at 10:43 PM CDT - Updated May 12 at 2:38 AM BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition (ACFC) said the state is moving in the right direction but could pick up the speed a bit more to stay competitive. Several local businesses and advocacy groups, including the ACFC sent a letter to state lawmakers to encourage the state to invest more money into electric car infrastructure by installing more charging stations in the state. ....
Death Cab for Cutie is releasing a live album. “Live At The Showbox” was recorded over three nights at the iconic Seattle venue in February of last year, right before the pandemic hit. The 17-track album will be available as a one-day only release on Bandcamp on May 7th, with a wider release later this year. The band released a social media statement saying, “2020 didn’t quite turn out as we had planned, but happily those three magical nights last February did, and we’re glad to say that we had them recorded.” About Danica Lopez ....
Thursday, February 11, 2021 by: Virgilio Marin Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/471992.html (Natural News) It was not long ago that scientists had casually and derisively dismissed chemtrails as a mere hoax. Yet as more talks of so-called “climate change” and space colonization come to the fore, it’s becoming increasingly apparent why geoengineering practices like aerosol spraying might really be a distinct possibility. Writing for Space.com, biologist Mike Wall talks about terraforming Earth to pave the way for terraforming Mars – that is, transforming it from a hostile, alien environment to one suitable for human life. The idea originates from his interviewee, San Francisco-based conceptual artist Jonathan Keats, who claims that rewilding Earth – letting other life forms reclaim the space occupied by humanity – can help scientists sort out the complexities of making other worlds hospitable. ....