Two Reporters Navigate Mountains of Packages in New York
The signs were all around us. The city’s infrastructure can’t keep pace with the e-commerce boom.
The signs were all around us. The city’s infrastructure can’t keep pace with the e-commerce boom.
The government lowered the daytime speed limit on Dutch highways, to 62 miles per hour, in an attempt to cut nitrogen pollution.
The city of Ruzhou spent big, then used its health care workers to raise money, as local governments look for ways to keep the economy going.
(Thu, 07 Nov 2019) EIA has updated its country analysis Executive Summary for Sudan/South Sudan from the previous country analysis brief. The Executive Summary contains detailed information and updates to crude oil production, consumption, and exports as well as other significant changes in the countriesâ energy sectors, and the Background Reference provides additional context to the Executive Summary.
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(Thu, 31 Oct 2019) Net injections into working gas storage in the South Central region totaled 44 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for the week ending October 25, 2019. Net injections into salt dome working gas storage facilities totaled 25 Bcf for the week, matching the previous record for the week ending October 14, 2016. This weekâs combined salt and non-salt implied net flows into working gas in the South Central region is tied for the fifth largest weekly net injection on record in the history of the five-region weekly working gas estimates, dating to 2010.
The fires and the blackouts are connected to a larger problem in this state: a failure to live sustainably.
The fires and the blackouts are connected to a larger problem in this state: a failure to live sustainably.
A reader says the wealthy and corporations should be taxed more heavily to help pay for updating the country’s highways, airports and so on. Also: On hiring more women and minorities.
(Fri, 25 Oct 2019) Working gas stocks climbed higher than the five-year average for the first time since the fall of 2017 as a result of near-record injections into working gas stocks during the 2019 refill season (typically April through November). The deficit to the five-year average reached 565 billion cubic feet (Bcf)âits highest level during 2019âduring the week ending March 8. The deficit fell somewhat during the weeks leading up to the 2019 refill season.
To understand how far it has deteriorated, The New York Times ran tests and found dangerous levels of bacteria.