Bill McKibben writes that, as fossil fuels contribute to geopolitical instability and the climate crisis, there is good news: we have the technology necessary to rapidly ditch fossil fuels, and doing so will save us money.
Officials have finished new assessments of the structures lost, finding that 1,958 buildings were destroyed.
The police and the university have issued statements.
Check this out from the Summit County Citizens Voice here.. Perhaps we're back to tree planting, just about 30 years after the last surge (the circle of life). We could start those nurseries running, get the tree-coolers back online.. and go for it... I was looking for good tree quotes…
You’ve already set up a nice, cozy fire in a perfect spot in your backyard or even the forest. But then, you facepalm as you realize you have to leave
If you have to bug out in an emergency, you can't count on good weather. You may have to build a fire in the snow. Here's how to do it.
The most probable cause of the apocalypse is the eruption of a supervolcano, according to a feature from Bournemouth-based How It Work magazine.
It is time not only to think the unthinkable, but to speak it: the world economy, civilisation, and maybe our survival as a species are on the line
We are closer to a nuclear war than ever before, which makes you wonder: How far away must you be to survive a nuclear explosion?
You’ve already set up a nice, cozy fire in a perfect spot in your backyard or even the forest. But then, you facepalm as you realize you have to leave
Essay on House On Fire House On Fire Essay - Introduction: Fire is one of the following elements of the universe namely the earth, water, air, and other. Fire is useful to us in our day to day life to cook food, burn bricks, melt leads and pitches, to run mills and factories. But one-hour unguarded moment fire can cause untold suffering by burning life and property into ashes. Source of fire: Man's first discovery.is fire by a heavy collision or rubbing a piece of stone with another. Men used to eat uncooked food before the invention of fire. So fire discovery.marked the beginning and developing of civilization and industry. Now life cannot be imagined without fire. The fire appears
If food prices continue to skyrocket, we could see a famine in first world countries. Here's what to do and how to prepare.
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at how Indigenous fire practices can help us avoid high-intensity wildfires and how plastic pellets are ending up in the Great Lakes.
This sweet and spicy mango habanero salsa is made with fire-roasted tomatoes, peppers, onion, and garlic mixed with mango, citrus juice, and fresh herbs. It's a delicious summer snack!
A great meal and a balanced cocktail is all that we ask for when we go out to…
Grilled Rack of Lamb recipe using a delicious wet, herb rub and then smoking and searing on a Big Green Egg grill until perfect med rare.
Try this Oaxacan recipe that will take you to the state of Oaxaca!
"This is a great way to use up leftover chicken. It always brings a smile to my husband's face when he comes in for supper and sees it on the table."—Joanne Sieg, River Hills, Manitoba
Fire Crackers are a fun and flavorful snack or appetizer that's nearly too easy to make. Saltine crackers soak in a seasoned oil overnight and are then baked until crisp again. Get the recipe for Fire Crackers, a favorite Southern appetizer.
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Chile de Agua Hot Pepper - Treasure of Oaxaca A triangular, conical shaped pepper about 4" long and 1 - 1 1/2" wide at the shoulders, tapering to a pointed tip. The skin is shiny, smooth and slightly wavy with a moderately thick flesh which is spicy and very flavorful, while the ribs are much hotter. The chiles grow erect or pointing upwards and can be prolific in the right conditions. Chile de Agua has been grown in Oaxaca, Mexico for at least three centuries and is becoming popular here in the US. Having about the same heat as a jalapeno but with much more flavor, it is most often used fully ripe and orange to moderate red in color. Chile de Agua roughly translates as “irrigated chile” or “watered chile” and until recently was almost unknown outside of Oaxaca except for chefs or tourists that traveled there and sampled them. They are often fire-roasted and stuffed or mixed with a shredded meat and cheese filling, or cut into strips, sautéed with onions and epazote, then topped with fresh cheese and wrapped in warm tortillas. History Indigenous to Central and South America, peppers were developed into a crop plant around 3,000 BC or perhaps even earlier. Columbus introduced Capsicum into Europe and it also spread to Africa and Asia. Uses Peppers are used fresh, dried, and cooked. Peppers contain vitamins A and C.
To sit by the flickering light of a beeswax candle is to drift back in time and dream of quieter, calmer days. The dark room, the single flame, the comfort of a sweet smelling warm
Ingredients 1 cedar cooking plank, soaked overnight or at least one hour 1/2 cup Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey 1 cup real maple syrup 1 tsp crushed hot red chilies 1 Tbsp butter at room temperature 3 lbs whole, boned wild BC salmon filet, skin on kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper