Tag: Green
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Portugal’s Costa resigns as PM amid green corruption scandal
[ad_1] Portugal’s prime minister António Costa has resigned amid a high-level corruption scandal linked to lithium and hydrogen deals. “The dignity of the functions of prime minister is not compatible with any suspicion about his integrity, his good conduct and even less with the suspicion of the practice of any criminal act,” Costa told reporters…
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How to watch the Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers game today
[ad_1] Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates during the second half against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on September 10, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. Steph Chambers/Getty Images The Los Angeles Rams play the Green Bay Packers this weekend for a Week 9 showdown. An NFC showdown between two terrific teams, the Rams…
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Singapore will light up green ahead of Prince of Wales’ Earthshot Prize ceremony
[ad_1] For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Singapore’s skyline will be lit up in green ahead of the Prince of Wales’ Earthshot Prize ceremony. William’s four-day trip is set to begin on Sunday and…
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Healthy Green Bean Casserole From Scratch
[ad_1] Green bean casserole is probably my favorite Thanksgiving dinner dish of all time. Unfortunately, cream-of-mystery-franken-foods-soup is not healthy. Neither are the french-fried onions that typically grace the top of this casserole. (Note: real onions don’t turn crispy when fried by themselves … I tried … they burn) This was one of my most requested…
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Matthew Perry tributes: Justin Trudeau, Tom Green and more
[ad_1] There’s been an outpouring of tributes from Matthew Perry’s former colleagues and friends following his death on Oct. 28. The “Friends” star was found dead at his home in Los Angeles, according to coroner’s records. Since the news, many are taking to social media to share kind words. Prime Minister…
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EU ‘green mining’ grants went to firms linked to environmental abuses
[ad_1] One year in prison and €293,000 in compensation. That was the ruling of a Seville court in September 2016 against three executives of the mining company Cobre Las Cruces SA. The trio confessed to one count of environmental crime — contamination of an aquifer near the copper mine with arsenic, and one count of…
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Kazakhstan to supply green hydrogen to EU via Middle Corridor
[ad_1] ASTANA, Kazakhstan, October 27. Hyrasia One (a subsidiary of SVEVIND Energy Group, which produces green hydrogen in Kazakhstan) and Semurg Invest (the owner and operator of the Sarzha Multifunctional Marine Terminal at Port Kuryk, Mangystau region of Kazakhstan) signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to ship green hydrogen and ammonia through Port Kuryk, Trend…
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€122,000 job for Media Minister Catherine Martin’s former adviser is the latest appointment row to hurt Green Party
[ad_1] Opposition TDs have raised questions over Tanya Warren’s appointment as director of policy at Coimisiún na Meán, coming immediately after she spent the last three years working as policy adviser to Ms Martin. The salary for the job could rise to €122,000. ‘Is there one for everybody in the audience? Or just the advisers?’…
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Firms making millions by closing UK plants due to green loophole – campaigners
[ad_1] Sign up to the Independent Climate email for the latest advice on saving the planet Get our free Climate email Companies have been making millions in unused carbon credits by closing or idling factories due to a loophole in a government decarbonisation scheme, according to campaigners. Greenpeace’s Unearthed investigation unit analysed the UK emissions…
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Should people eat green potatoes
[ad_1] If you’re anything like us here at taste.com.au then you’re probably a potato fanatic. Mashed, roasted, fried – it doesn’t matter, potatoes in any form make our hearts sing. So, if you’re also a potato lover then you’re likely to have a few sitting (temporarily) unloved in your pantry, likely turning a nice shade…