New York is well on its way to meeting its ambitious clean energy goals, according to one of the top state officials charged with implementation, and there are several major projects in the offing essential to moving from fossil fuels to a combination of wind, water, and solar power. Doreen Harris, the president and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s (NYSERDA), recently joined Gotham Gazette’s Max Politics podcast to discuss the state’s clean energy goals and the path to meeting them, including some of the largest opportunities and challenges in the way. NYSERDA and the rest of state government, in partnership with local and federal governments and the private sector, must meet the goals laid out...
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An impressive 1980s plastic bell charms collection, including the collector’s storage binder. Am I alone in thinking that the 1980s were the most highly regretted fashion decade? The era has seen its fair share of comebacks, from track jackets to shoulder pads to neon (as Gwen Stefani proved at this year’s Met Gala). Overall, though, it feels like memories of the age of acid-washed-denim and leg-warmers are usually met with a laugh. I only experienced the ’80s for three years, so there’s not much for me to remember. Sometimes I can’t tell if dancing to AC/DC in my parents’ living room is a real memory or one I’ve only watched through old family VHS tapes. Recently, at an estate sale,...
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Practicing with the new RV in a large parking lot will help you avoid many RV mistakes. Avoid Making These RV Mistakes As A Newbie Everyone starts out as a new RV owner. No one is born an expert. RVing is absolutely achievable, but there are some preventable RV mistakes you can avoid before getting into the lifestyle. Mistake #1: Not having a checklist There are many steps in setting up your RV once parked, as well as similar (but different) steps to get back out on the road. Many RV social media groups offer checklists that you can utilize. These are good starting points, but every RV is different, and every lifestyle is different. Perhaps...
Golf has no shortage of training aids that promise to make you a better player and shoot lower scores. Some claim to help you shallow the club, so you can finally get rid of that annoying slice. Some claim to help you make the perfect divot and thus, hit a straight shot. While others can help with tempo, balance, backswing, grip, and more. Let’s get real, some of them are gimmicky, often hyping up their potential with little results to show for it. Others are so large and awkward that it’s hard to take them to the driving range (or you’re too embarrassed to use them in front of other golfers). But what if there was a new training aid...