Hudson Valley Incinerator One of Top Polluters in U.S.

Report: Hudson Valley Incinerator One of Top Polluters in U.S.

A new report ranked a Hudson Valley incinerator as one of the top polluters in the U.S., which can significantly threaten our health. Download the Hudson Valley Post App According to the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School in New York City, 4.4 million people in the U.S. are exposed to pollution from waste incinerators. -advertisement- The waste incinerators reportedly emit mercury, lead, particulate matter 2.5 and 10, sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxide, and carbon monoxide, all of which can pose significant dangers to public health.

Today’s Almanac for Friday May 24

Today’s Almanac

Night before dawn is 4 hours and 51 minutes,
Dawn starts at 4:51 am and runs for 33 minutes,
Sunrise is at 5:24 am which is 6 hours and 35 minutes before noon,
High noon, the transit of the sun, is at 12:52 pm,
From twelve noon to the sunset at 8:19 pm is 8 hours and 19 minutes,
Dusk lasts for 26 minutes concluding at 8:53 pm,
Leaving 3 hours and 6 minutes until midnight.

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Last blue moon of the decade to rise Saturday night

Last blue moon of the decade to rise Saturday night

This is a seasonal blue moon -- the fourth blue moon in a season (Spring 2019). Summer 2021 will also have four full moons -- August 21, 2021 will be the Seasonal Blue Moon.
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This is different then the Monthly Blue Moon (two in a month) we had in January 2018 and March 2018. The next Monthly Blue Moon is October 2020.
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The Rise of the Rural Creative Class – CityLab – Pocket

The Rise of the Rural Creative Class – CityLab – Pocket

A series of studies from Tim Wojan and his colleagues at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service documents the drivers of rural innovation. Their findings draw on a variety of data sets, including a large-scale survey that compares innovation in urban and rural areas called the Rural Establishment Innovation Survey (REIS).

This is based on some 11,000 business establishments with at least five paid employees in tradable industries—that is, sectors that produce goods and services that are or could be traded internationally—in rural (or non-metro) and urban (metro) areas. The survey divides businesses into three main groups. Roughly 30 percent of firms are substantive innovators, launching new products and services, making data-driven decisions, and creating intellectual property worth protecting; another 33 percent are nominal innovators who engage in more incremental improvement of their products and processes; and 38 percent show little or no evidence of innovation, so are considered to be non-innovators.