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Connie Muir would love to own an electric car. The London-based environmentalist is a prime candidate for a new generation of eco-friendly vehicles. She has checked out the possibilities, but getting behind the wheel of a green mobile is just not viable.
“The road that I live on, there’s no electric charging point. None nearby. I don’t have a driveway. I don’t even have a set parking space outside on the street, she said. That s before she even considers the cost of replacing her old car.
The Friends of the Earth campaigner is hardly the only city-dweller to face such obstacles in trying to make her use of transport more environmentally friendly. Her struggles are replicated in towns and cities across the world.
Anti-government activist Ammon Bundy on Saturday came out with his first videos announcing his campaign to become governor of Idaho. “I’m running for governor because I’m sick and tired of all of this political garbage just like you are,” Bundy said in a nearly three-minute video on his campaign website .
Klinik MS Glow dan J99 Foundation Gelar Program Hapus Tato Gratis
MS Glow Aesthetic Clinic bersama J99 Foundation dari J99Corp menggelar kegiatan hapus tato gratis di beberapa kota di Tanah Air.
Minggu, 27 Juni 2021 13:58
Penulis: Ign Agung Nugroho
Hapus tato di MS Glow Aesthetic Clinic.
WARTAKOTALIVE.COM, JAKARTA - MS Glow Aesthetic Clinic bersama J99 Foundation dari J99Corp menggelar kegiatan hapus tato gratis di beberapa kota di Tanah Air.
Aksi sosial menghilangkan tato gratis itu mengusung tema Jadi Lebih Baik digelar secara berkelanjutan.
Seperti pada Jumat (25/6/2021), kegiatan menghapus tato telah berlangsung di Bekasi, Bandung, Malang, Sidoarjo, Surabaya, Bekasi, dan Medan.
Itâs still sitting in a box, unopened.
âI didnât know how to set it up or how to get help,â said Sanders, who lives in Philadelphia and has been extremely careful during the coronavirus pandemic.
Like Sanders, millions of older adults are newly motivated to get online and participate in digital offerings after being shut inside, hoping to avoid the virus, for more than a year. But many need assistance and arenât sure where to get it.
A recent survey from AARP, conducted in September and October, highlights the quandary. It found that older adults boosted technology purchases during the pandemic but more than half (54%) said they needed a better grasp of the devices theyâd acquired. Nearly 4 in 10 people (37%) admitted they werenât confident about using these technologies.