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Cornell researches release global wind atlas | 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU

Cornell researches release global wind atlas | 870 AM 97 7FM News Talk WHCU
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For The Week: Eat this delicious salad for 1 meal the next 7 days

For The Week: Eat this delicious salad for 1 meal the next 7 days BMTN food writer Lindsay Guentzel makes life easier for Minnesotans. Author: Welcome back to For The Week, where my goal is to help make your life a little easier by providing tips, tricks and recipes to keep the stress out of your kitchen. Every Sunday, For The Week will set you up for success as you get ready to start the week streamlined.  If you missed last week’s edition, I highly recommend going back and reading it. What’s great about these tips and tricks is that they build off one another, meaning every week you are going to learn something new that you can simply add to what you already know. 

Cornell Eyes Heating Campus With Fuel Extracted From Cow Manure

(Courthouse News photo / Joe Kelly) (CN) Researchers at Cornell University have an idea, and they’re not just slinging a line of bull: They plan to produce renewable energy from cattle manure to both heat buildings through the freezing winter months and reduce the campus’ carbon footprint. According to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, agricultural waste could help the university in its efforts to produce entirely clean energy. Cornell is striving to meet the demands for energy on its campus while also adapting to the need for clean energy sources in the face of climate change, aiming to be 100% carbon neutral by the year 2035. Members of the Cornell University Senior Leaders Climate Action Group have been proposing solutions since 2016 and have introduced ideas such as elevating building energy standards, replacing all campus-owned vehicles with a clean energy fleet, and educating students on climate literacy.

Pandemic-Related Paid Sick Days and Leave to Expire Dec 31 — With No Extension in Sight

Like tens of millions of other parents nationwide, Jonathan and Sara Sadowski struggle to assist their four children, ages 5 to 11, with their online schooling at home. In addition, their eldest child, who has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair, needs special care. So to help the kids and keep them safe especially their oldest child Jonathan opted to take 12 weeks of paid leave from his teaching job under a program authorized by an emergency federal law enacted in March. “Qualifying for paid leave was a huge relief and has worked out really well,” said Jonathan, who lives in Concord, New Hampshire.

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