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정의선, 현대차그룹 총수 등극 … 미래사업·지배구조 개편 속도
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광주은행, 한국산업의 브랜드파워 지방은행 부문 4년 연속 1위 달성 : 100세시대의 동반자 브릿지경제
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Turtle nesting season officially starts May 1, which means hundreds of sea turtles will be emerging from the surf to lay eggs on the beach in the next few months.
Although leatherback and loggerhead sea turtle nesting has already begun on other beaches in southern and central Florida, Volusia County managed beaches have yet to receive their first nest. With water temperatures warming up quickly, nesting females should arrive soon.
After incubating in the sand for about two months, tiny hatchlings will break free and make an often-treacherous crawl to the ocean, dodging predators, holes, trash and beach furniture. Tragically, some will also be led into harmâs way by beachfront lighting.
The FINANCIAL - On a Changing Planet, NASA Goes Green
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In Brief:
In addition to collecting data on humanity s effect on our planet, NASA is working toward becoming more sustainable.
NASA is responsible for collecting much of the data that people use to explain humanity’s environmental impact on Earth, from documenting climate change and its impacts on ice, sea level, and weather patterns, to monitoring the health of forests and the movement of fresh water.
But NASA doesn’t just report the data. It also acts on it.
NASA facilities across the United States are each working toward becoming more sustainable workplaces. Across 47 million square feet (4.3 million square meters) and 5,000 buildings, NASA works to fulfill its mission of revealing the unknown while lessening its demand on the planet’s resources.