The dismantling of GE, once America’s iconic everything company, is now complete. The company that once supplied television, light bulbs, appliances, and even subprime mortgages to American families has undergone a significant transformation and split into two separate entities – GE Aerospace and GE Vernova. This split marks the end of an era for a company that was once the largest and most valuable in the world.
Founded by Thomas Edison in 1892, GE saw a period of decline in the 21st century due to poorly timed deals and excessive debt. Instead of addressing these issues, the company resorted to share repurchases and dividends in a desperate attempt to boost its stock price.… Continue reading
Carrying our own waste back with us may seem like a small inconvenience compared to the grandeur of conquering Mount Everest, but it speaks volumes about the impact of human activity on the environment. As someone who appreciates the great outdoors and the beauty of nature, the idea of leaving behind a trail of waste on one of the world’s most iconic peaks is simply unacceptable. The notion of climbers having to take their poop with them may sound comical or absurd to some, but it underscores a serious issue that requires immediate attention.
The sheer amount of waste left behind on Everest is staggering – from flags and oxygen bottles to human bodies that never made it back down.… Continue reading
Cocoa, the beloved ingredient that brings us the rich and decadent treat we all know and love as chocolate, has recently made headlines for surpassing $9,000 per ton, making it more expensive than copper. This surge in price is due to a supply crunch in the market, causing a ripple effect that has chocolate makers scrambling for beans as supermarkets adjust their prices to reflect the increased costs. As a self-proclaimed chocolate aficionado, the news of cocoa surpassing the value of copper certainly caught my attention.
The idea of cocoa, a luxury crop that is grown in limited regions, becoming more valuable than copper is not entirely surprising when considering the scarcity and demand for this delectable ingredient.… Continue reading
Chick-Fil-A, the fast-food chain known for its delicious chicken sandwiches, has recently backtracked from its decade-old pledge of serving chicken without antibiotics. Their initial commitment to providing antibiotic-free chicken was intended to help prevent human antibiotic resistance linked to the widespread use of these drugs in livestock production. However, the company has now shifted its stance to a standard called “no antibiotics important to human medicine,” which limits the use of animal antibiotics to cases of actual animal illness.
Many speculate that this move by Chick-Fil-A is a result of projected supply shortages, which has forced them to embrace antibiotics in their chicken production.… Continue reading
As the Biden Administration announces rules aimed at phasing out gas cars, the conversation surrounding this decision is multifaceted and complex. While the regulations are not a ban on gas vehicles, they do require automakers to sell more electric vehicles and hybrids by tightening limits on tailpipe pollution. This shift indicates a significant move towards prioritizing sustainable transportation options in the fight against climate change.
However, it’s essential to acknowledge the practical challenges and barriers that many individuals face when considering transitioning to electric vehicles. Issues such as limited charging infrastructure, high costs, grid stability, availability of mechanics, and charging options for individuals living in rural areas need to be addressed before we can see widespread adoption of electric vehicles.… Continue reading
Earth just experienced its hottest 12 months in recorded history, and it’s no surprise to me. As someone who has lived through various seasons and witnessed the changing climate patterns firsthand, it’s evident that something is going terribly wrong with our planet. I remember the days when snow was a regular occurrence during the winter months, but now, it’s become a rarity. The temperatures soaring, the climate becoming more unpredictable, and the impact on the environment is undeniable.
Despite the overwhelming evidence of climate change and the hottest 12 months on record, there are still individuals out there who choose to deny the truth.… Continue reading
The world has recently surpassed a key warming threshold across an entire year for the first time, marking a significant milestone in the battle against climate change. As I read this news, a feeling of deep concern and alarm settles within me. It is as if the reality of climate change has hit me with full force, shattering any lingering doubts or complacency.
There is no denying that climate change is a massive problem, one that should not be underestimated or ignored. However, the challenge we face in addressing it is enormous and requires the collective efforts of every individual, company, and nation.… Continue reading
As I sit here reading through the latest revelations about the fossil fuel industry’s knowledge of climate change as early as 1954, I can’t help but feel a mix of anger, frustration, and disappointment. It’s shocking to think that these companies were aware of the dangers of their products for decades and yet chose to hide this information. But perhaps what is even more disturbing is that nothing has been done about it.
This isn’t the first time that powerful industries have hidden the harmful effects of their products. Just like with leaded gas, which they also kept hidden from us, it seems that profit always takes precedence over the well-being of the population.… Continue reading