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When your job involves occasionally illustrating the collapse of companies with a stock image of a skull, there’s a risk that, one day, the skull comes for you. That day arrived last month, instantly changing us journalists from the chroniclers of corporate demise to the chronicled. The outpouring from long-time readers got me thinking about what it was about Greentech Media that forged such an emotional bond over such wonky subject matter. From 2007 onward, this publication paid attention to solar, batteries and distributed energy when they were insignificant players in a vast and old-fashioned power industry. Startups that we covered as bootstrapped longshots have since become billion-dollar companies. Others turned billion-dollar valuations into scraps sold off at auction. ....
London houston and the one sinking at the fastest rate jakarta parts of the indonesian capital have already dropped 4 metres the reason rising sea levels for one but that s not the only culprit local residents are steadily depleting the ground water supply below the city that basically creates an air pocket into which the earth above it sinks attempts to curtail this development have proven difficult because almost half of 2 cartons rely on groundwater for their day to day needs. our reporter michelle vessel went to jakarta to find out more. it s been a while since anyone prayed in this mosque in north. the sea has long since claimed it. it makes. it every time he sees the ....