Der Anteil der erneuerbaren Energien an der Last lag im meteorologischen Frühling 2026 bei 62,1 Prozent.
Die Last ist die Summe aus dem Stromverbrauch aus dem Netz und den Netzverlusten.
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Failure to acknowledge the broader, well-documented impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection on the human body is detrimental to advocacy and scientific accuracy. Denying there is vast evidence of biological damage visible through imaging, biopsy and autopsy is pseudoscience.
We must be crystal clear about a few points. Long Covid is not a "poorly understood neuroimmune disorder" with no biomarkers. It is a widely studied biological medical condition. Pathology spanning basically all body systems is well documented, with damage in situ across organs
EXCLUSIVE: A lawyer who represented Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of killing George Floyd, is now working for Trump’s DOJ.
He is already involved in Trump’s aggressive nationwide campaign to obtain state voter registration data, which could disenfranchise eligible voters. https://t.co/HJh574jg4H
@niniweaslay It is a thread, just a different kind. You can click through to the very first post. 🙂 The thing with regular threads is that they tend to break after too many posts. This way it’s more stable.
This is important: Whenever you see a recommendation for a pollinator-friendly plant, find the native equivalent for your specific location. Creeping thyme is great here in Europe, but not so much in other places. 🙂
Creeping thyme has trended online for the last few years as a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, pollinator-friendly lawn alternative. That's mostly true.
The catch is that it's slow to establish, expensive, needs full sun, and struggles in humid southeastern climates.
The pollinator benefit is real but modest. European thyme didn't co-evolve with North American native bees. It feeds adult pollinators some nectar but isn't a host plant for any native caterpillar.
The native alternatives that genuinely support North American ecology:
Pennsylvania sedge (Carex pensylvanica): shade-tolerant, drought-resistant, soft underfoot, native to most of the eastern US. The closest thing to a true native lawn replacement.
Native violets (Viola sororia and regional species): already in most lawns as "weeds," host plant for fritillary butterfly caterpillars, tolerate mowing. Stop killing them.
Self-heal (Prunella vulgaris ssp. lanceolata): the native subspecies, not the European one. Short, pollinator-supportive, tolerates mowing.
Pussytoes (Antennaria neglecta): drought-tolerant native, host plant for American lady butterflies, low-growing.
Buffalo grass (Bouteloua dactyloides): native warm-season turf grass for the central US. Drought-tolerant, no fertilizer needed.
Frogfruit (Phyla nodiflora): native to the southeastern and southwestern US, supports buckeye butterflies, tolerates foot traffic.
Creeping thyme is fine if you want a low-water ornamental ground cover. For ecological function, it's better to plant what evolved here.
Shout out to everyone who didn't rake their leaves last fall.
The queen bumblebees, firefly larvae, moth pupae, and ground beetles in your yard overwinter in leaf litter. The pollinators you're seeing this summer are the generation that survived because you let the yard be messy.
The unraked yard is the productive one.
Unpopuläre Wahrheit:
Deutschland kann sich Steuern hinterziehende Multimillionäre und Milliardäre nicht mehr leisten.
Erst recht nicht solche, die verfassungsfeindlichen Rechtsextremisten zur Macht verhelfen wollen.
I truly dont understand the giant hate the industry has SPECIFICALLY towards Michael. Theres been ACTUAL pedos, there hasnt been any other celebrities being “exposed” for their “crimes” and publicly humiliated for absolutely no reason, he didnt do anything, why him?
🚨 Breaking news: 3 mule deer have been confirmed crossing California's first-ever wildlife overpass.
The deer, captured on trail camera in late May, didn't wait for the official ribbon-cutting. The $20 million wildlife overpass in Siskiyou County, designed to reduce the staggering number of deer and elk killed on Route 97, was apparently usable enough. The bridge will officially open in fall.
We reached out to the 3 mule deer for comment but have not yet received a response.
Wildlife collisions cost the US about $8 billion a year in vehicle damage, injuries, and human deaths. A well-placed crossing pays for itself in reduced accidents within a decade.
A study of 89 wildlife crossings across North America, Europe, and Australia found they reduced wildlife mortality by up to 90% in well-designed projects.
Fencing is doing half the work. A crossing without funnel fencing leading animals toward it is dramatically less effective. The California project includes 3 miles of 8-foot fencing along Route 97.
California has about 100 wildlife crossings planned over the next decade. This one is the first. The Liberty Canyon overpass over the 101 in LA (currently the largest in the world by area) is set to open in 2026.
@JaylionnaLee He was in pain from the 2nd and 3rd degree burns on his head. Probably not the ideal time to ask for a photo, and yet he still did it. Which is the point of my series. 😉