Dulu aroma cengkih semerbak menguar dari daratan Pulau Weh, Kota Sabang, Aceh. Apalagi, ketika  musim panen tiba, para petani menjemur cengkih di teras depan rumah. Angin laut membawa harum rempah itu ke penjuru pulau. Sebelum Sabang berkembang sebagai destinasi wisata, ia terkenal sebagai salah satu sentra penghasil cengkih unggulan di Aceh, selain Kabupaten Aceh Besar, […] The post Cerita Petani Cengkih Aceh di Tengah Iklim yang Berubah appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Dulu aroma cengkih semerbak menguar dari daratan Pulau Weh, Kota Sabang, Aceh. Apalagi, ketika  musim panen tiba, para petani menjemur cengkih di teras depan rumah. Angin laut membawa harum rempah itu ke penjuru pulau. Sebelum Sabang berkembang sebagai destinasi wisata, ia terkenal sebagai salah satu sentra penghasil cengkih unggulan di Aceh, selain Kabupaten Aceh Besar, […] The post Cerita Petani Cengkih Aceh di Tengah Iklim yang Berubah appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

Tumpukan rumput laut basah terlihat di beberapa titik pesisir Desa Lifuleo, Kabupaten Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur. Oktaf Alexander Saketu bersama keluarganya memilah rumput laut yang masih layak dan membuang sebagian yang rusak akibat penyakit ice-ice. Sejak 2023, penyakit itu membuat budidaya rumput laut gagal panen. Memucat, berlendir, lalu patah sebelum masa panen. “Kemarin-kemarin rumput laut […] The post Sejak PLTU Beroperasi, Petani Rumput Laut Lifuleo Gagal Panen appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

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Tumpukan rumput laut basah terlihat di beberapa titik pesisir Desa Lifuleo, Kabupaten Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur. Oktaf Alexander Saketu bersama keluarganya memilah rumput laut yang masih layak dan membuang sebagian yang rusak akibat penyakit ice-ice. Sejak 2023, penyakit itu membuat budidaya rumput laut gagal panen. Memucat, berlendir, lalu patah sebelum masa panen. “Kemarin-kemarin rumput laut […] The post Sejak PLTU Beroperasi, Petani Rumput Laut Lifuleo Gagal Panen appeared first on Mongabay.co.id.

डक्टर अफ अस्टियोप्याथिक मेडिसिन, बायोटेक्नोलोजी, मेडिकल माइक्रोबायोलोजी, मेडिकल डाइटिक्स एन्ड न्युट्रिसन, फुड टेक्नोलोजी, बायोमेडिकल इन्जिनियरिङलगायत विषय पढेका जनशक्तिले नेपालमा लाइसेन्स पाएका छैनन् ।  जसले गर्दा उनीहरू बेरोजगार छन् वा पहिचान लुकाएर कम पारिश्रमिकमा काम गर्न बाध्य छन् । अधिकांश त केही सीप नलागेर विदेश पलायन भइरहेका छन् ।

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डक्टर अफ अस्टियोप्याथिक मेडिसिन, बायोटेक्नोलोजी, मेडिकल माइक्रोबायोलोजी, मेडिकल डाइटिक्स एन्ड न्युट्रिसन, फुड टेक्नोलोजी, बायोमेडिकल इन्जिनियरिङलगायत विषय पढेका जनशक्तिले नेपालमा लाइसेन्स पाएका छैनन् ।  जसले गर्दा उनीहरू बेरोजगार छन् वा पहिचान लुकाएर कम पारिश्रमिकमा काम गर्न बाध्य छन् । अधिकांश त केही सीप नलागेर विदेश पलायन भइरहेका छन् ।

Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act aimed to ensure that diverse communities had political representation. The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais threatens to increase the disconnect between the South's growing communities of color and the politicians who are elected due to extreme gerrymandering.

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Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act aimed to ensure that diverse communities had political representation. The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais threatens to increase the disconnect between the South's growing communities of color and the politicians who are elected due to extreme gerrymandering.

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Japan’s intergenerational issues will not be solved by a politics that pits young against old.

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Japan’s intergenerational issues will not be solved by a politics that pits young against old.

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Pitkin County commissioners at a work session Tuesday asked for additional information about proposed changes to the county’s short-term rental regulations that would make more properties eligible for a license, while implementing new STR caps tailored to different areas. The post Major changes proposed for PitCo’s short-term-rental regulations appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

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Pitkin County commissioners at a work session Tuesday asked for additional information about proposed changes to the county’s short-term rental regulations that would make more properties eligible for a license, while implementing new STR caps tailored to different areas. The post Major changes proposed for PitCo’s short-term-rental regulations appeared first on Aspen Journalism.

El líder del PP judicializa la negativa de tres ministros a comparecer ante el Senado para explicar la gestión de la crisis migratoria.

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El líder del PP judicializa la negativa de tres ministros a comparecer ante el Senado para explicar la gestión de la crisis migratoria.

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El Diario de Antofagasta
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No es un misterio que en Chile mueren más personas de las que nacen y los datos dejan clara esa premisa. Según un Reportaje de 24 Horas, nuestro país pasó de 2.44 hijos por mujer en 1993 a 0.99 durante el 2025. Además, para el 2028 se pronostica un crecimiento natural en negativo. Los expertos […] Este artículo Crisis de Natalidad: Cada vez nacen menos niños y niñas en Chile fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

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No es un misterio que en Chile mueren más personas de las que nacen y los datos dejan clara esa premisa. Según un Reportaje de 24 Horas, nuestro país pasó de 2.44 hijos por mujer en 1993 a 0.99 durante el 2025. Además, para el 2028 se pronostica un crecimiento natural en negativo. Los expertos […] Este artículo Crisis de Natalidad: Cada vez nacen menos niños y niñas en Chile fue publicado originalmente en El Diario de Antofagasta.

More than 20 candidates are running for five Austin City Council seats this November. Here’s how much they’ve raised and spent so far. The post Who’s winning the money race? See how every Austin City Council candidate stacks up appeared first on Austin Current.

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More than 20 candidates are running for five Austin City Council seats this November. Here’s how much they’ve raised and spent so far. The post Who’s winning the money race? See how every Austin City Council candidate stacks up appeared first on Austin Current.

Residents of this town have opposed Marcventures Mining and Development Corporation’s bid for a municipal resolution of no objection for a special tree-cutting and earth-balling permit amid its mining permit ending in 2027. The post Cantilan town rejects mining firm’s tree cutting request amid permit expiration appeared first on Bulatlat.

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Residents of this town have opposed Marcventures Mining and Development Corporation’s bid for a municipal resolution of no objection for a special tree-cutting and earth-balling permit amid its mining permit ending in 2027. The post Cantilan town rejects mining firm’s tree cutting request amid permit expiration appeared first on Bulatlat.

Through their attorneys, Department of Homeland Security officials told Salt Lake City leaders that they “no longer intend to convert” a Salt Lake City warehouse purchased earlier this year for $145.4 million with now abandoned plans to turn it into a massive detention center.  That’s according to new court documents filed Wednesday, in which Salt […]

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Through their attorneys, Department of Homeland Security officials told Salt Lake City leaders that they “no longer intend to convert” a Salt Lake City warehouse purchased earlier this year for $145.4 million with now abandoned plans to turn it into a massive detention center.  That’s according to new court documents filed Wednesday, in which Salt […]

Los últimos momentos de Hayden Panettiere empiezan a reconstruirse a partir del informe policial.

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Los últimos momentos de Hayden Panettiere empiezan a reconstruirse a partir del informe policial.

Para Leslie Priscilla, la crianza y la maternidad, es decir, la manera en que fue criada, o no, y cómo ella misma ejerce hoy la crianza, han marcado un largo camino que ofrece una perspectiva profunda sobre su trayectoria personal. Como chicana de primera generación, Priscilla tomó conciencia desde muy joven de que todas las […]

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Para Leslie Priscilla, la crianza y la maternidad, es decir, la manera en que fue criada, o no, y cómo ella misma ejerce hoy la crianza, han marcado un largo camino que ofrece una perspectiva profunda sobre su trayectoria personal. Como chicana de primera generación, Priscilla tomó conciencia desde muy joven de que todas las […]

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The Center Square
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(The Center Square) - The California Energy Commission has approved first-in-the-nation efficiency standards for replacement tires on passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. That could limit which tires are sold in the state. CEC says replacement tires are historically less energy-efficient than original factory tires. Harrison Reilly, the commission's chief communications officer, emphasized that factory-installed tires are engineered for mileage, but consumers typically lose efficiency when buying replacements. "These cost-saving standards are designed to ensure that replacement tires are at least as energy efficient, on average, as tires sold on new vehicles," Reilly told The Center Square. He said 70% of replacement tires currently don't meet the new standards, but noted that also means 30% already comply with Phase 2 standards, demonstrating the technical feasibility. The CEC doesn't expect standards to be met immediately. "Tire manufacturers have over six years to improve the remainder," Reilly said. According to Reilly, the Replacement Tire Efficiency Program standards will save California drivers nearly $1 billion annually in gasoline and electricity costs while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 2 million metric tons per year. He said that's the equivalent of removing 400,000 gas-powered cars from the road. The program will also introduce a new rating system to help motorists evaluate tire performance and budget options. Reilly noted that the CEC has a long history of regulating consumer goods, including lightbulbs, televisions and refrigerators. Despite initial opposition to those rules, he said the efficiency measures have saved Californians $200 billion since 1975. "Across the board, these items, per unit, cost less than they did before the standards were established and save Californians money on their electricity bills," Reilly said. Davis Adams-Smith, director of public relations at Bridgestone, told The Center Square that tire manufacturer supports the sustainability goals of the Replacement Tire Efficiency Program. "The company is working with the California Energy Commission to ensure that customers continue to have the safest, most efficient tire options for their vehicles." Michelin Tires is also on record supporting the RTEP. Kerry Jackson of the Pasadena, Calif.-based Pacific Research Institute saw this coming. He wrote a blog about the issue in June, calling it California's "regulatory blob." "California wants to regulate every part of every life of every activity that it possibly can," Jackson told The Center Square. "It's a regulatory blob, and this is just part of it," said Jackson, a William Clement Fellow in California Reform at PRI. "It's useless, it's meaningless, and it's going to end up costing more." The CEC has downplayed cost concerns. In its press release, the commission said the program will be phased in with a low incremental cost: $1.50 per tire during Phase 1 (2029–2032) and $6.50 per tire during Phase 2 (2033 and beyond). "A typical driver of a gasoline car with more efficient tires will save $179 of gasoline over the life of a set of tires, or about seven times the incremental cost," the CEC claimed. "These savings were calculated with gasoline prices of $4.60 per gallon. At the elevated gasoline prices of mid-2026, the savings could be 25% higher than estimated." For years, California consistently has had the nation's highest gas prices. On Wednesday, the average gas price in the Golden State was $5.58 a gallon, well above the national average of $4.09. Jackson told The Center Square he does not trust the CEC's numbers on savings. "I think most people in California would go, 'Yeah, we've seen this happen before, but we're not going to trust it either,'" Jackson said. Jackson also warned that motorists in other states will inevitably be affected. Because manufacturers favor standardized production, he doubts companies will produce one tire for California and another for the rest of the country. "It's going to become a de facto national standard," Jackson said. "So someone in Indiana is eventually going to have to pay the California price or the California premium, if you want to call it that." The CEC's five members are appointed by the governor and must be confirmed by the state Senate. Taking that oversight into consideration, Larry Behrens of Power the Future said Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom should focus on other priorities. "The only tires Newsom should be concerned with are the ones on the U-Hauls Californians are using to flee insane regulations," Behrens told The Center Square. "It's clear regulations like this are why California keeps losing people who can afford to leave."

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(The Center Square) - The California Energy Commission has approved first-in-the-nation efficiency standards for replacement tires on passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks. That could limit which tires are sold in the state. CEC says replacement tires are historically less energy-efficient than original factory tires. Harrison Reilly, the commission's chief communications officer, emphasized that factory-installed tires are engineered for mileage, but consumers typically lose efficiency when buying replacements. "These cost-saving standards are designed to ensure that replacement tires are at least as energy efficient, on average, as tires sold on new vehicles," Reilly told The Center Square. He said 70% of replacement tires currently don't meet the new standards, but noted that also means 30% already comply with Phase 2 standards, demonstrating the technical feasibility. The CEC doesn't expect standards to be met immediately. "Tire manufacturers have over six years to improve the remainder," Reilly said. According to Reilly, the Replacement Tire Efficiency Program standards will save California drivers nearly $1 billion annually in gasoline and electricity costs while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 2 million metric tons per year. He said that's the equivalent of removing 400,000 gas-powered cars from the road. The program will also introduce a new rating system to help motorists evaluate tire performance and budget options. Reilly noted that the CEC has a long history of regulating consumer goods, including lightbulbs, televisions and refrigerators. Despite initial opposition to those rules, he said the efficiency measures have saved Californians $200 billion since 1975. "Across the board, these items, per unit, cost less than they did before the standards were established and save Californians money on their electricity bills," Reilly said. Davis Adams-Smith, director of public relations at Bridgestone, told The Center Square that tire manufacturer supports the sustainability goals of the Replacement Tire Efficiency Program. "The company is working with the California Energy Commission to ensure that customers continue to have the safest, most efficient tire options for their vehicles." Michelin Tires is also on record supporting the RTEP. Kerry Jackson of the Pasadena, Calif.-based Pacific Research Institute saw this coming. He wrote a blog about the issue in June, calling it California's "regulatory blob." "California wants to regulate every part of every life of every activity that it possibly can," Jackson told The Center Square. "It's a regulatory blob, and this is just part of it," said Jackson, a William Clement Fellow in California Reform at PRI. "It's useless, it's meaningless, and it's going to end up costing more." The CEC has downplayed cost concerns. In its press release, the commission said the program will be phased in with a low incremental cost: $1.50 per tire during Phase 1 (2029–2032) and $6.50 per tire during Phase 2 (2033 and beyond). "A typical driver of a gasoline car with more efficient tires will save $179 of gasoline over the life of a set of tires, or about seven times the incremental cost," the CEC claimed. "These savings were calculated with gasoline prices of $4.60 per gallon. At the elevated gasoline prices of mid-2026, the savings could be 25% higher than estimated." For years, California consistently has had the nation's highest gas prices. On Wednesday, the average gas price in the Golden State was $5.58 a gallon, well above the national average of $4.09. Jackson told The Center Square he does not trust the CEC's numbers on savings. "I think most people in California would go, 'Yeah, we've seen this happen before, but we're not going to trust it either,'" Jackson said. Jackson also warned that motorists in other states will inevitably be affected. Because manufacturers favor standardized production, he doubts companies will produce one tire for California and another for the rest of the country. "It's going to become a de facto national standard," Jackson said. "So someone in Indiana is eventually going to have to pay the California price or the California premium, if you want to call it that." The CEC's five members are appointed by the governor and must be confirmed by the state Senate. Taking that oversight into consideration, Larry Behrens of Power the Future said Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom should focus on other priorities. "The only tires Newsom should be concerned with are the ones on the U-Hauls Californians are using to flee insane regulations," Behrens told The Center Square. "It's clear regulations like this are why California keeps losing people who can afford to leave."

La crema de L'Oréal que puedes incorporar a tu rutina nocturna por menos de 10 euros.

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La crema de L'Oréal que puedes incorporar a tu rutina nocturna por menos de 10 euros.

El maquillaje de cejas low cost que crea pequeñas líneas como si fueran pelos reales.

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El maquillaje de cejas low cost que crea pequeñas líneas como si fueran pelos reales.

El secreto de Lancôme para una piel suave está en este exfoliante con azúcar y rosa.

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El secreto de Lancôme para una piel suave está en este exfoliante con azúcar y rosa.

El aceite de cutículas de 14 euros que se ha convertido en un imprescindible de manicura.

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El aceite de cutículas de 14 euros que se ha convertido en un imprescindible de manicura.

El gel para piernas cansadas que cuesta 14 euros y deja una sensación de ligereza.

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El gel para piernas cansadas que cuesta 14 euros y deja una sensación de ligereza.

L'Oréal tiene el sérum de retinol que cuesta 20 euros y arrasa por su relación calidad-precio.

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L'Oréal tiene el sérum de retinol que cuesta 20 euros y arrasa por su relación calidad-precio.