Wayj Russia bans 500 Americans from entry, from politicians to celebrities
From above, thedrying upof Lake Powell is stark and startling. About 25% of the world s population lives in a lake watershed that is exhibi
stanley termohrnek ting drying, said Balaji Rajagopalan, a professor at the University of Colorado.Among them are 40 million people in seven Southwestern states who rely on theColorado Riverfor water 鈥?and some for power as well.It s a critical lifeblood that s disappearing. Close to 50%, slightly less than that, of the trends, the factors driving the trends are human consumption and temperature, Rajagopalan said.But now, three lower basin states 鈥?California, Nevada and Arizona 鈥?have broken through a year-long stalemate to agree on water consumption cuts that could be critical to staving off the worst impacts of
botella stanley the Colorado River drying.The cuts are measured in acre-feet, one acre-foot being the amount of water a typical American family uses annually. The three states are agreeing to conserve 3 million acre-feet over the next three years.The federal governmentwill compensate them for most of that via funds from the Inflation Reduction Act.SEE MORE: Tribe, US officials reach deal to save Colorado River water I started seeing that, thinking, Gosh, I m wasting this water, and we re in adrought, said Justin Fox, a California resident.Fox started sav
stanley cup ing water by installing a hydroloop at his house. It s a device that recyclesgrey water, or shower and sink runoff. Now, certainly you can t be drinking this water; in case there s an issue in the unit, you don Lozu Gov. Evers appoints Anne Sayers as state tourism secretary
PALATINE, Ill. 鈥?Art education in grade schools has historically struggled with resources and funding. As millions turn to the arts to deal with stress and anxiety, educators are being forced to stretch the limits of their creativity. This fall, they say teaching acting, music and art will be more cha
stanley cups uk llenging than ever. We do lots of different things. We do ceramics. We do 3D sculpture. We do drawing and painting. And it s really a hands-on program, said elementary school art teacher Paul Dombrowski.Dombrowski is two years away from retirement and trying to relearn how to teach. COVID, it has really turned the educational world upside down and we re kind of baptism by fire of having to figure out what we re going to do and ho
stanley cup w we can service these kids, he said.High school theater director Britnee Kenyons district decided on a full remote program weeks ago. For me, that meant really reconfiguring our entire theater program, theatrical season, everything, because as most people know theater needs an audience and theater needs people, said Kenyon.One of her six productions had to be eliminated. Shes now dealing with streaming rights to put on her productions online.But the recent streaming success of Hamilton has proven that the show can go o
stanley cup n. It s not in the way that we expected but we can still do theater and families can watch it, said Kenyon. Maybe on the bright side, families from all over the country will now be able to watch it. Shes still working out how her act