Showin 'The Love – First Friday Artwalk shows the heart of Yampa Valley

From the sculptures of stories and structured landscapes to sustainable fashion and living explorations of love, Artwalk is proof of creativity this month, which thrives in the Yampa Valley and beyond the Yampa Valley. Galleries in downtown Steamboat Springs will open on Friday evening from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in a collective shop window… Continue reading Showin 'The Love – First Friday Artwalk shows the heart of Yampa Valley

Milos left unprotected

Over the years, numerous studies have been carried out to describe a protected zone along the coast of Milos in the Aegean Sea, in which areas are determined in which the construction would be prohibited and landscapes are recognized by exceptional natural beauty such as Sarakiniko. However, the island ultimately remained without special protection status.… Continue reading Milos left unprotected

Where water, stone and light create a living landscape

Origami, the old Japanese art of the paper fold, has long been admired for its simplicity and precision. In essence, it represents the conversion of minimal resources into something extraordinary through careful planning and skills. The origami house in Hyderabad, India, is based on these principles and places this art form into a residence that… Continue reading Where water, stone and light create a living landscape

How technology shapes the retail landscape of South Africa

Fast technology developments change the retail landscape of South Africa. The retail business of the future is no longer a fine dream, but in fact a rapidly approved reality, which is characterized by the seamless integration of digital solutions, advanced hardware and intelligent software systems. Bonga Gumede, Executive: Retail at Altron Digital Business. Image delivered… Continue reading How technology shapes the retail landscape of South Africa

UNCCD COP16 introduces a new era for Rangelands and pastoralists

For centuries, Rangeland and pastoralist communities have been the backbone of cultures, economies and ecosystems around the world. These huge landscapes, which cover more than half of the land surface of the earth, support two billion people and contribute significantly to global nutritional security and the resistance of the climate. However, they are largely invisible… Continue reading UNCCD COP16 introduces a new era for Rangelands and pastoralists

East Bay Planning Commissioner to check the State Park project, water/wastewater regulation, grant applications

The planning commissioners of EAST BAY TOWNSHIP Tonight (Tuesday) will be considered to approve the first of two location plan reviews with which the Ministry of Natural Resources in Michigan planned 8.5 million US dollars in Keith J . Charter's traverse City State Park. The DNR has emphasized the temporal sensitivity of consent because the… Continue reading East Bay Planning Commissioner to check the State Park project, water/wastewater regulation, grant applications

Drive into the future: Is Namibia ready for electric vehicles? Dr. Rauna Shipa

By: Dr. Rauna Shipaa The global transition to electric vehicles (EVS) is gaining in dynamics, whereby the countries are trying to align their transport systems with sustainability goals. With its huge landscapes and a unique energy mix, Namibia faces various challenges and opportunities in the introduction of electric vehicles. In this article, the willingness of… Continue reading Drive into the future: Is Namibia ready for electric vehicles? Dr. Rauna Shipa

[News] Deepseek disturbs the AI ​​landscape: Potential effects and comments from Tech giants

Since the Chinese Ki -Startup Deepseek shakes the global market by claiming that its R1 model surpasses Opena's latest O1 and only costs a fraction of the price, but also a clear message. As highlighted by Nikkei, Deepseek forces a market-wide rethinking in reviews, competition and even the effectiveness of the US restrictions on high-end… Continue reading [News] Deepseek disturbs the AI ​​landscape: Potential effects and comments from Tech giants

Winter gardens

Protection of your garden against the cold The winter weather is our February farm after several freezing points and even an unusual snowfall in San Marcos. In contrast to the extended freezing of February 2022, the cold of this winter has not threatened sustainable landscapes, but protection against colds is still a serious problem. A… Continue reading Winter gardens

St. Petersburg plans to acquire USD 2.9 million Salt Creek Property for Preserve

Gina Driscoll, a member of the city council of St. Petersburg, has had free land along Salt Creek for years – almost 3 acres of it. She believed that the city that develops quickly could use additional green areas. Administrators who realize flood management and educational opportunities agreed. The city now offers the seller 2.9… Continue reading St. Petersburg plans to acquire USD 2.9 million Salt Creek Property for Preserve