A stunning wildflower show is happening right now along the newly freed segment of the Klamath River, where native fish and wildlife populations are beginning to rebound in response to the recent removal of four dams.
Bright blue LEDs on public things as some "value add" is the bane of my existence; literally blinding in some cases. If we are going to do this, let's be thoughtful about it.
Real talk… every transit agency in America should add RGBs to their trains, underglow to busses and multicolor LEDs in their tunnels.
Would 10x the perceived value of public transit overnight.
Two #URIGSO students have been awarded John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowships through @SeaGrant. Diana Fontaine (Ph.D. ’24), a recent #URIGSO alum, and Asta Habtemichael, a Ph.D. candidate, will spend a year working on coastal/marine policy issues within the federal government.
Two #URIGSO students have been awarded John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowships through @SeaGrant. Diana Fontaine (Ph.D. ’24), a recent #URIGSO alum, and Asta Habtemichael, a Ph.D. candidate, will spend a year working on coastal/marine policy issues within the federal government.
Four different straw panel makers who want to replace everything from OSB, particle board, gypsum drywall to foam insulation with rapidly renewable material.
1. https://t.co/nYFGRFp9uH
2. https://t.co/c5lVXB6j0X (ekopanely)
3. https://t.co/NSVYPLxSg8
4. https://t.co/Vd5WX9xUwH
Guess they don’t eat. The majority of the food that feeds America is from our domestic food supply. Brought to you by immigrant workers - from the fields to the roads to the checkout counter.
Fully intend on having an Anthony Bourdain summer (being humble & grateful, open to try new things, accepting random acts of hospitality without judgment)