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 has collected an impressively diverse range of voices and stories for the fifth annual independent Science Fiction Story Bundle. The featured authors come from all across the world, and Tidhar is especially interested in highlighting non-American voices in order to show a wide array of thoughts, ideas, and inspirations. From indie presses to the Big Five, this list has a global range of authors, creating a wonderful portrait of the future of science fiction. The price is also accessible, with a $5 price point for four DRM-free ebooks and $20 for the full bundle of 10 ebooks.                                                        FictionHugoKen LiuSci-Fi                                                                                                                                                                                                               stanley cup     Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                       stanley thermos mug                                             io9Television                                    Vinland Saga Creator   Sci-Fi Anime Is the Perfect Chaser to Cowboy Bebop                          Planetes is a space anime that hits  stanley termohrnek too close to home.                                By          Isaiah Colbert            Published December 6, 2024                                                                                           Madt The Black Widow   s First Kill Will Mess You Up
 The Energy Information Administration  EIA  released data Monday that shows the U.S. po stanley cup wer sectors carbon dioxide emissions have fallen 28 percent since 2005. The Clean Power Plan aimed to reduce these emissions by 32 percent by 2030. Were more than 10 years out and nearly there already鈥攚ithout the plan ever even taking effect. In fact, 2017s power-sector carbon emissions were the lowest theyve been since 1987.     The EIA attributes this drop to slower energy demand growth and more variety in the energy sources were using. Renewables like solar and wind have been growing, cheap natural gas has boomed, and coals bee stanley usa n spiraling down. Still, while were doing a good job reducing our reliance on coal without the Clean Power Plan, the plan put forth by former President Barack Obama would have helped ensure emissions continue to decrease.  [The Clean Power Plan] didnt accelerate that [downward] trend line, but it locked it in becau stanley us se a trend line is just a trend line,  said Kenneth Kimmell, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists, to Earther.  It can change.  Kimmell expects this trend to keep moving in this downward direction despite President Donald Trumps regulatory rollback because more coal plants will close in the coming years. Thatll help push renewables to the front seat.  The bottom line is were on a downward trend, and thats a good thing,  Kimmell told Earther.  It also shows we could do a lot more.  Fortunately, states and cities are continuing the legacy Obama le