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TNM's 2025 festival summer begins with Incineration descending upon Camden for extreme metal sets from the likes of Lamp of Murmuur, Blackbraid, Spectral Wound, Blood Incantation debuting Absolute Elsewhere in the UK, & a mountain-moving Celtic Frost performance by Triptykon. Ough.Releases:Sijjin - Helljjin CombatPUP - Who Will Look After The Dogs?Propagandhi - At PeacePress Club - To All The Ones That I LoveBleed - BleedModel/Actriz - PirouetteKnives - GlitterYour Spirit Dies - My Gnawing Pains Will Never RestParadise Slaves - With Hell In His EyesSlung - In WavesSnooze - I Know How You Will DieShearling - Motherfucker, I am Both: “Amen” and “Hallelujah”...Dispyt - Från Melankoli till MeningslöshetHate - Bellum RegiisFroglord - MetamorphosisSleep Token - Even In ArcadiaBehemoth - The Shit ov GodTetrarch - The Ugly Side of MeMcClusky - The World is Still Here and So Are WePeter Murphy - Silver ShadeDeath SS - The EntityGhost Bath - Rose Thorn NecklaceSvarta Havet - Månen ska lysa din vägJade - Mysteries of a Flowery DreamCandlemass - Black StarHarms Way - Other World
This is the full unedited audio of the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (PRRIA)press conference on March 19. New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Deborah Glick are the lead sponsors. Environmental and civic groups that participated include American Lung Association, Beyond Plastics, Capitol District Zero Waste, Environmental Advocates NY, League of Women Voters, New York League dof Conservation Voters, New York State Association of Counties, NYPIRG and Protect the Adirondacks, Riverkeeper, Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter and Sisters of Charity. Dr. Kathy Nolan, a pediatrician active with Physicians for Social Responsibility, was a featured speaker. The bill (S.1464 / A.1749), which recently advanced in both the Senate and Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee, aims to significantly reduce packaging waste by requiring companies to reduce overall packaging use, improve recyclability, fund recycling infrastructure, support municipal recycling programs, and eliminate toxins in packaging materials. The legislation has broad approval from New Yorkers according to public polling. Solid waste, which has been rising steadily over the years, presents a serious challenge for New York's environment and the health of New Yorkers, as well as a burden on taxpayers. New York State's 25 municipal solid waste landfills could be full within the next 15 years, according to the NYS Solid Waste Management Plan. Incineration of waste creates air quality issues and increases greenhouse gas emissions. Further, municipalities bear the burden of collecting, sorting, and processing waste, driving up costs for taxpayers.
Four people who run a wellness center are accused of prioritizing profits over safety...leading the tragic and grisly death of a 5yo boy. A long-simmering feud between New Jersey neighbors ends with shots fired, a SWAT standoff and one person dead. Plus, a backyard snack attack triggers a 600-acre wildfire! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. government, military, and industry once saw ocean incineration as the safest and most efficient way to dispose of hazardous chemical waste. Beginning in the late 1960s, toxic chemicals such as PCBs and other harmful industrial byproducts were taken out to sea to be destroyed in specially designed ships equipped with high-temperature combustion chambers and smokestacks. But public outcry arose after the environmental and health risks of ocean incineration were exposed, and the practice was banned in the early 1990s. Smoke on the Water: Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement (Columbia UP, 2023) traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power. Dario Fazzi examines the anti-ocean-incineration movement that emerged on both sides of the Atlantic, arguing that it succeeded by merging local advocacy with international mobilization. He emphasizes the role played at the grassroots level by women, migrant workers, and other underrepresented groups who were at greatest risk. Environmental groups, for their part, gathered and shared evidence about the harms of at-sea incineration, building scientific consensus and influencing international debates. Smoke on the Water tells the compelling story of a campaign against environmental degradation in which people from marginalized communities took on the might of the U.S. military-industrial complex. It offers new insights into the transnational dimensions of environmental regulation, the significance of nonstate actors in international history, and the making of environmental justice movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The U.S. government, military, and industry once saw ocean incineration as the safest and most efficient way to dispose of hazardous chemical waste. Beginning in the late 1960s, toxic chemicals such as PCBs and other harmful industrial byproducts were taken out to sea to be destroyed in specially designed ships equipped with high-temperature combustion chambers and smokestacks. But public outcry arose after the environmental and health risks of ocean incineration were exposed, and the practice was banned in the early 1990s. Smoke on the Water: Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement (Columbia UP, 2023) traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power. Dario Fazzi examines the anti-ocean-incineration movement that emerged on both sides of the Atlantic, arguing that it succeeded by merging local advocacy with international mobilization. He emphasizes the role played at the grassroots level by women, migrant workers, and other underrepresented groups who were at greatest risk. Environmental groups, for their part, gathered and shared evidence about the harms of at-sea incineration, building scientific consensus and influencing international debates. Smoke on the Water tells the compelling story of a campaign against environmental degradation in which people from marginalized communities took on the might of the U.S. military-industrial complex. It offers new insights into the transnational dimensions of environmental regulation, the significance of nonstate actors in international history, and the making of environmental justice movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The U.S. government, military, and industry once saw ocean incineration as the safest and most efficient way to dispose of hazardous chemical waste. Beginning in the late 1960s, toxic chemicals such as PCBs and other harmful industrial byproducts were taken out to sea to be destroyed in specially designed ships equipped with high-temperature combustion chambers and smokestacks. But public outcry arose after the environmental and health risks of ocean incineration were exposed, and the practice was banned in the early 1990s. Smoke on the Water: Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement (Columbia UP, 2023) traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power. Dario Fazzi examines the anti-ocean-incineration movement that emerged on both sides of the Atlantic, arguing that it succeeded by merging local advocacy with international mobilization. He emphasizes the role played at the grassroots level by women, migrant workers, and other underrepresented groups who were at greatest risk. Environmental groups, for their part, gathered and shared evidence about the harms of at-sea incineration, building scientific consensus and influencing international debates. Smoke on the Water tells the compelling story of a campaign against environmental degradation in which people from marginalized communities took on the might of the U.S. military-industrial complex. It offers new insights into the transnational dimensions of environmental regulation, the significance of nonstate actors in international history, and the making of environmental justice movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
The U.S. government, military, and industry once saw ocean incineration as the safest and most efficient way to dispose of hazardous chemical waste. Beginning in the late 1960s, toxic chemicals such as PCBs and other harmful industrial byproducts were taken out to sea to be destroyed in specially designed ships equipped with high-temperature combustion chambers and smokestacks. But public outcry arose after the environmental and health risks of ocean incineration were exposed, and the practice was banned in the early 1990s. Smoke on the Water: Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement (Columbia UP, 2023) traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power. Dario Fazzi examines the anti-ocean-incineration movement that emerged on both sides of the Atlantic, arguing that it succeeded by merging local advocacy with international mobilization. He emphasizes the role played at the grassroots level by women, migrant workers, and other underrepresented groups who were at greatest risk. Environmental groups, for their part, gathered and shared evidence about the harms of at-sea incineration, building scientific consensus and influencing international debates. Smoke on the Water tells the compelling story of a campaign against environmental degradation in which people from marginalized communities took on the might of the U.S. military-industrial complex. It offers new insights into the transnational dimensions of environmental regulation, the significance of nonstate actors in international history, and the making of environmental justice movements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
The U.S. government, military, and industry once saw ocean incineration as the safest and most efficient way to dispose of hazardous chemical waste. Beginning in the late 1960s, toxic chemicals such as PCBs and other harmful industrial byproducts were taken out to sea to be destroyed in specially designed ships equipped with high-temperature combustion chambers and smokestacks. But public outcry arose after the environmental and health risks of ocean incineration were exposed, and the practice was banned in the early 1990s. Smoke on the Water: Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement (Columbia UP, 2023) traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power. Dario Fazzi examines the anti-ocean-incineration movement that emerged on both sides of the Atlantic, arguing that it succeeded by merging local advocacy with international mobilization. He emphasizes the role played at the grassroots level by women, migrant workers, and other underrepresented groups who were at greatest risk. Environmental groups, for their part, gathered and shared evidence about the harms of at-sea incineration, building scientific consensus and influencing international debates. Smoke on the Water tells the compelling story of a campaign against environmental degradation in which people from marginalized communities took on the might of the U.S. military-industrial complex. It offers new insights into the transnational dimensions of environmental regulation, the significance of nonstate actors in international history, and the making of environmental justice movements.
Since the mid-1980s, Marion county has been sending its trash to an incinerator, now known as Reworld Marion Inc. It’s the only one in the state, and the county has partnered with it from the beginning. The company recently filed objections with Oregon's Department of Environmental Quality around environmental regulations the state passed aimed at improving human health by reducing toxic emissions from the facility. Several months ago Reworld announced it would be closing its Oregon facility and would not be accepting any more trash as of Dec. 31, 2024. The county had to turn instead to the Coffin Butte Landfill in neighboring Benton County. But that landfill is filling up and has applied to expand its capacity. It’s also been under scrutiny for methane leaks that environmental groups, lawmakers and regulators say have not been adequately addressed. Joining us to discuss the problems inherent in current waste disposal methods are: Lisa Arkin, the executive director of Beyond Toxics, which is part of the state’s Clean Air Coalition; and Oregon State Senator Sara Gelser Blouin, a Democrat whose district covers South Salem and unincorporated parts of Linn, Benton and Marion Counties.
Solidarity 726, 20 November 2024. Articles: Gaza: Ceasefire! Aid! Back the anti-war left in Israel! Horror in Gaza Netanyahu's dirty politics Building united fronts against Trump United Electrical Workers respond to Trump victory Some lessons on left unity Morning Star says a “Jew hunt” is not antisemitic Georgia's future depends on us How religion served child abuse League tables will harm the NHS Protest against HK jailings Incineration worse than landfill US election: pick your issue? Housing squeeze behind Irish election Need to lift union horizons Living in a Material World The ripples spread from 5 November Take on corporate greed Response? Join up! Debate: Two comments on the US election Reflections on the US election Marx against "bread and religion socialism" Forerunners of socialism in the early nineteenth century A major blow, and why? Overtime and home ownership I'm Spartacus! No, I'm Spartacus!… Fighting for rights at eCourier Off-key on identity politics More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-726-20-november-2024
It is the Midday Newswrap on today's show. Baltimore's go-it-alone approach to holding companies accountable for their role in the opioid epidemic continues to pay off. This week, the city won yet another huge judgment. WYPR's Health Reporter Scott Maucione has the latest. Plus, Aman Azhar of Inside Climate News reports on efforts to end Maryland's use of energy generated by trash incineration. Advocates have long railed against waste-to-energy plants, but now lawmakers are signaling their appetite for change. And, we remember a titan of Baltimore politics. Mary Pat Clarke passed away this week. Former Baltimore City Councilman Anthony Ambridge reflects on her life of service.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
They may not have played Bloodstock this year, but Chris from Winterfylleth was still on hand to talk to us about the bands up coming album. He also delves into his love of the British festival scene - including the likes of Damnation and Incineration, the bands acoustic work and the Manchester music scene. ===================== Follow The Razor's Edge online: Web: https://therazorsedge.rocks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therazorsedgerocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/_therazorsedge_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therazorsedgerocks
It was the Day of Action Against Incineration on the 3rd of June, organised by the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) in Asia Pacific, to draw attention to the negative impacts of waste incineration, and shift public finance to real solutions in waste and climate change. In our first episode of this two-part series, we caught up with Albrecht Arevalo, a Climate & Anti-Incineration Campaigner with GAIA Asia Pacific, and Dr Tan Ching Seong, the co-founder of Gabungan Anti Insinerator Kebangsaan (GAIK), and CEO of iCycle, to break down how waste incineration actually works, and also to discuss the pros and cons of incineration and Waste To Energy facilities, as a solution to our mounting waste management problems. In this second episode, we tackle alternatives and future directions - what are practical, low-cost, and community-led waste management practices that have proven more effective than incineration, and how zero waste approaches can serve as a sustainable alternative to waste incineration.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to dive into the world of advanced incineration solutions with Graham Crown and Neil Rossiter from Agri Incineration Systems (AIS)! With over 40 years of experience, AIS stands out as a UK manufacturer specializing in concrete incinerators designed for a range of industries including pig, poultry, slaughterhouses, and pet cremation. In this episode, Graham and Neil share their insights on why incineration is the superior method for waste disposal, offering key benefits like enhanced biosecurity, reduced costs, and efficient odor control. Discover the advantages of concrete over brick, and learn about AIS's global distribution network ensuring top-notch sales, spares, and engineering support. Plus, hear about their collaborations with major integrators across various sectors. Don't miss this informative session, and catch up with AIS at the World Pork Expo this week! #Incineration #Biosecurity #WorldPorkExpo #AIS Tune in now to learn how Agri Incineration Systems (AIS) is revolutionizing waste management with cutting-edge incineration technology!
The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) in Asia Pacific are set to hold a Day of Action Against Incineration this 3rd of June. Incinerators are considered highly toxic, expensive, and dangerous, contributing significantly to climate change by emitting 68% more greenhouse gases per unit of energy than coal plants. GAIA and its allies are rallying people to call on governments to completely phase out incineration, and invest more in clean energy and zero-waste solutions. In this first of a two-part series, we speak to Albrecht Arevalo, a Climate & Anti-Incineration Campaigner with GAIA Asia Pacific, and Dr Tan Ching Seong, the co-founder of Gabungan Anti Insinerator Kebangsaan (GAIK), and CEO of iCycle, to break down how waste incineration actually works, and also to discuss the pros and cons of incineration and Waste To Energy facilities, as a solution to our mounting waste management problems.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Biden administration officials are telling the press that they have no plans to place any conditions on military aid to Israel. Reading by Tim Foley,
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Incineration Versus Recycling: In Europe, A Debate Over Trash Increasingly common in Europe, municipal “waste-to-energy” incinerators are being touted as a green trash-disposal alternative. But critics contend that these large-scale incinerators tend to discourage recycling and lead to greater waste. https://e360.yale.edu/features/incineration_versus_recycling__in_europe_a_debate_over_trash Libertarian firebrand Milei has a real shot at Argentina's presidency Milei has shaken up Argentina's political culture — and new polls suggest he could actually win The firebrand economist nicknamed “the Wig” for his unruly hairstyle is being viewed increasingly as a real contender in new polls that have emerged since he upended expectations by coming first in Argentina's... View Article
More plastics than ever are being disposed of by incineration, according to the latest data from the Environmental Protection Agency. Sadhbh O'Neill Co-ordinator of the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with reaction to this data.
More plastics than ever are being disposed of by incineration, according to the latest data from the Environmental Protection Agency. Sadhbh O'Neill Co-ordinator of the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with reaction to this data.
Nikignik, Xyzikxyz, and Marolmar dwell in the stars in the early days of the universe. This live show was originally part of the Streaming For Survivors 2023 fundraiser for the Salal Crisis Centre.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The voice of Xyzikxyz, Emptiness Between Worlds was Charlene Bayer, who runs the queer and feminist horror movie review podcast Drinking and Screaming, as well as the TTRPG show Tabletop Tiddies. You can find her online at @charlenebayer.The voice of Marolmar, Garden of the End was Jeremy Cobb, voice actor and dungeon master extraordinaire. Jeremy is a DM of the TTRPG show Three Black Halflings, and co-host of the sci-fi movie review podcast The Quantum Reactor. You can find him online at @JeremyCobb1.Music was used under license from Artlist.com, with original covers of Fly Me To the Moon by Rat Grimes, creator of the Somewhere, Ohio series of shows. You can find these and Rat's other work at ratgrimes.bandcamp.com.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: Soundtracks for this episode include: ‘Unknown Darkness', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘Finding my Memories - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Continuance', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Landing on the Ground', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘When the Demons Came Knocking', by Eleven Tales, ‘When the Sunrise - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Long Strokes', by Ziv Moran, ‘New Land', by Ian Post, ‘Landing on the Ground - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Grand Design', by Stephen Keech, ‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘To the New Horizons', by Ardie Son, ‘What Have We Lost', by David James Terry, ‘Narcissus', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, and ‘Starcrossed Gods Intro,' ‘Starcrossed Gods Interlude', and ‘Starcrossed Gods Outro' by Rat Grimes. Content warnings for this episode include: Emotional Abuse, Violence, Blood, Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Incineration
Welcome to NASCO Moments Podcast. This episode is titled "Effective Waste Management"Our guest is Mr. Femi Kinrin - Managing Consultant at Spotless WorldHappy ListeningNASCO GroupClick Here to follow us on Instagram
Time for some uber-combative death metal from Polish lifers Vader. Taking the best tracks from the band's extensive catalogue, if you can withstand this 40+ minute shock and awe you are one tough S.O.B.!!! Forwards to Die!!!! The Ultimate Incantation (1992) (0:00) Vicious Circle De Profundis (1995) (2:54) Sothis Back To The Blind (1997) (6:34) Carnal (8:44) Fractal Light Litany (2000) (11:27) Wings (14:38) The One Made of Dreams (16:28) Cold Demons (19:08) Forwards To Die!!! Side 2 Revelations (2002) (20:46) Wolftribe The Beast (2004) (23:16) Firebringer Impressions In Blood (2006) (26:48) Helleluyah!!! (God Is Dead) (29:50) They Live!!! Necropolis (2009) (32:03) Blast Welcome to the Morbid Reich (2011) (33:54) Only Hell KNows Tibi et Igni (2014) (36:05) Armada On Fire The Empire (2016) (39:56) Parabellum Solitude In Madness (2020) (42:17) Shock and Awe (44:34) Despair (45:53) Incineration of the Gods
Burning garbage is a common way of dealing with the mountains of trash we produce every day. Are there better ways to reduce the environmental cost of waste incineration? We discuss waste woes across the world (00:44). / ‘Mindless side gigs' gain traction with young people (26:43). / Motivational Monday (45:29)! On the show: Heyang, Huang Shan & Li Yi
Who is your favorite Shrekless hero? This week Nando DJ and Diggins journey through the Valley of Incineration, over Undertaker Ridge, and through the Cave of Lost Souls to watch the movie that definitely shouldn't have been released the same week as Avatar 2, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish. They nitpick the cats, the wolves, and of course the bears.
Lisa M. Thompson, PhD, MS, RN, FNP, FAAN is an environmental health scientist and an Associate Professor at Emory University, with appointments in the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing […]
The world drinks a lot of coffee. Americans alone consume 400 million cups a day. Each cup of coffee results in about half an ounce of coffee grounds. Adding that up, this country produces over 6,000 tons of coffee grounds each day. While coffee grounds are not particularly harmful, that is an awful lot of […]
Aoife Hegarty, RTE Investigates on how an investigation has found that the organs of 18 babies were sent from Cork University Hospital for incineration abroad
We're going to be taking a bit of a detour from the world tour, and our first stop is this TechCrunch article. It's not a lot of news, but it's a small bit of warmth in this barren, frozen, newsless wasteland. Join us around the discussion fire as we feed this news ember with speculation, theories, stories, and enough dumb nonsense to scare away any sign of respectability we might have had. In this episode: are you on our hitlist? rolling the tape, social features, discoverability, the gang monetizes a podcast, each season of blaseball one whale becomes the new god and 23 other teams team up to eat them, blaseball anime, star wars anime, cars, Mr. Freeze. ~shoutouts zone~ How Blaseball's fantasy sports fever dream is embracing the future Evolve PR is supporing The Game Band (Feather thought it was an article but it was just a tweet with a gif) This Week In Blaseball podcast Genshin Impact currency infographic watch Little Witch Academia this Absolutely Biznasty Honda Civic THE ICE AGE! ~~~ Our theme music comes from the wonderful Hokuto. Want to shout about the episode? Join us at the Taco Stand Discord - it's open to everyone, not just Tacos! Each episode is discussed in the #podco-truck channel.. Our twitter is @CitiesPod, and if you want to link to us, you can catch us at blaseball1.com! We are featherwings#3879, WillofChris#6129, KarpskryparN#2963, and Gary#7675, and we are Infinite Cities Blaseball.
If you are in the oil and gas industry you know that the regulations with regards to waste gas treatment, is always changing and becoming more stringent. Reporting your waste gas emissions is a reality. Not all companies can afford to go net zero, as some waste gas is not pipeline quality. That is where Total Combustion Inc. comes in. Their team at TCI helps facility managers, operators, field staff, completions and maintenance engineers who are frustrated dealing with waste gas treatment options they got from vendors, that is proving to be difficult to use by their operators or maybe you are dealing with unscheduled down time. Which means increased costs that you did not budget for.
Spinning Plates welcomes New Yorker DJ Spider onto its roster to kick off 2022 with his ‘Enter The Void' EP, backed by a remix from Phil Moffa aka The Butcha. Rob Hampton, better known to most as DJ Spider, has been releasing his twisted take on Techno and experimental electronica for over a decade on the likes of The Trilogy Tapes, REKIDS, Vanguard Sound! and Berceuse Heroique as well as his and Dakini's own Plan B Recordings and its sub-labels BTU and Sublevel Sounds. Here he joins the roster of Spinning Plates, the London-based label that's established itself as a go to purveyor for leftfield leaning Techno, Electro and more. ‘Incineration Of Years And Truth', our premiere for today, completes the EP, edging things into a dubby territory courtesy of smooth chord sequences, spiraling echoes and bumpy, reduced drums. DJ SPIDER: This record is dedicated to my good friend Mike Huckaby. He planned on remixing "Incineration of Years and Truth" back when I originally made it in 2011, but we never got around to actually making that happen. I'm also honored to have my other close friend Phil Moffa on remix duties. There were many sessions in Phil's studio (Butcha Sound Studio, NYC) where we used to jam with Mike whenever he would come to New York to DJ or hang out. We used to play with synthesizers for hours. We were all good friends and it was perfect to have Phil on this record as well! Mike taught and inspired us to have fun with making music and push ourselves to be the best that we can be. We will love him forever. https://soundcloud.com/djspidernyc https://www.facebook.com/djspidernyc https://soundcloud.com/spinning-plates-records https://www.instagram.com/spinning_plates_records/ www.itsdelayed.com www.instagram.com/_itsdelayed_ www.facebook.com/itsdelayed
Today was an open house on Lowell Green Live as he opened it up to what YOU want to discuss. Conversations regarding if kids should or should not wear masks when they're back to school, the frustration of being on hold, garbage incineration, reducing farmer's fertilizer limits and more. THANKS for calling... We actually DO mean it when we say that your call is important to us. Lowell is live weekdays 2pm ET on www.BlastTheRadio.com
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Today on the Wire: Charlie speaks with our segment with OurActionStation is back. Valerie Morse from Zero Waste Collective discussed "Regeneration not Incineration". Trishil speaks about the Climate Change Cooperation agreement between New Zealand and California. He speaks with Climate Change Minister James Shaw and Professor Lisa Ellis from Otago University. Professor Nicola Starkey from the University of Waikato discusses with Charlie the long-term effects of mild traumatic brain injuries in light of a recently published study. Dr Anne Santure from the University of Auckland School of Biological Sciences, talks with Trishil about her research into evolutionary adaptation and the Hihi bird. Finally, Charlie speaks with SAFE's Campaign Officer, Emma Brodie, about New Zealand's plant-based market funding and their 'Done With Dairy' campaign.
This month on High Temperature Times™, Application Specialist Chris Hersh joins us to outline and discuss the many facets of the incineration industry. Despite the sheer diversity of applications and units in this market, Chris shows how similar approaches and refractory technologies can be implemented to support his customers. Chris also covers some of the more interesting challenges and case studies covered within the industry and shows how HWI utilizes is breadth of technologies to support the diverse and complicated industry. For more information on the incineration market or any of the topics covered, contact us at Technical-Marketing@ThinkHWI.com. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Spotify.High Temperature Times™ PODCAST DISCLAIMER This podcast was recorded and is made available by HarbisonWalker International, Inc. (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “HWI”) solely for informational purposes. HWI is not providing or undertaking to provide any professional advice in or by virtue of this podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of HWI) are not necessarily those of HWI and may not be current. HWI DOES NOT MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF ANY OF THE INFORMATION, STATEMENTS, COMMENTS, VIEWS OR OPINIONS CONTAINED IN THIS PODCAST, AND ANY LIABILITY THEREFOR (INCLUDING IN RESPECT OF DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER) IS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. HWI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without HWI's prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
German Ambassador to Ireland, Nóirín Hegarty on Life in the Media & Ireland's Over-Reliance on Incineration
British Columbia is ahead of most North American jurisdictions with its composting and recycling programs. However, the Lower Mainland still burns at least 25% of its waste, with a plan to expand that amount. Sue Maxwell is a sustainability consultant with Ecoinspire Planning Services. She joins us to talk about the problems with this waste-to-energy expansion.
Capital Region resident Joe Ritchie and local filmmaker Dave Publow will join Dr. David Bond on a panel on PFAS Incineration hosted by Cancer Free Economy Network. In 2020, the Capital Region learned that the Norlite hazardous waste incinerator in Cohoes, NY had burned PFAS-containing firefighting foam from 2018 through 2019 (bennington.edu/afff). The panel will be held on Wednesday, December 8 at 6:30 pm ET. To register, visit bit.ly/HaltPFASBurnTH (link is case-sensitive).
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Max tries to figure out why his house is rapidly filling with trash from another dimension.
We are grateful to the Independence for Scotland Party (ISP) for sharing the meeting of their climate change group with guest speaker Dr Keith Baker, expert in fuel poverty, energy policy and built environment asset management. Keith is also a member of Commonweal's energy working group. Topics covered in this discussion include: 1. Energy Performance Certificates 2. Using real time data 3. Geothermal heating 4. The National Energy Company 5. District Heating Systems 6. Ground Source Heat Pumps 7. Property Energy Efficiency Targets 8. Incineration plants 9. Smart Meters 10. Hydrogen as fuel
Cally called to say she felt sick listening to today's revelations about recent baby organ incineration in CUMH. She also remembers the late Donie Murphy who campaigned on the issue. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What if 1994's Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was recast in 1971?Wait a minute. Strike that. Reverse it.This week we enter a world of pure imagination— and death traps— and discuss a plethora of topics such as: Is Willy Wonka a child murderer? Is Grandpa Joe the worst? How far would we go to get a Golden Ticket? And just where the hell is this Chocolate Factory supposed to be?
This week regular pod hosts Saoirse McHugh, Cllr Lorna Bogue and John Barry are joined by Mary O'Leary Chairperson at Cork Harbour Alliance for a Safe Environment (CHASE) talking about the local community campaign against an incinerator being built in Cork. A fascinating and inspiring discussion about the grassroots campaign against plans by Indaver, one of Europe's biggest waste management companies, to build Ireland's first toxic waste incinerator at Ringaskiddy in Cork Harbour.
In this Podcast members of EnCaf Youth (Enfield Climate Action Forum) interview Georgia Elliott-Smith. Georgia Elliott-Smith, a sustainability consultant who is fighting the expansion of the Edmonton incinerator, is seeking a judicial review of the omission of what legal papers say are “staggering” levels of CO2 emissions from waste incinerators. She is now waiting the decision of the Court. Georgia has been a very brave person and this has been a David against Goliath story but thus far Georgia has been successful and has gained immense support from both citizens and professionals In the UK, around 60% of our household waste ends up being burned in incinerators – even though most of it could be recycled if there were stricter government regulation. You know why there’s not? Because it’s cheaper to burn it. Members of EnCaf Youth (sixth formers from Enfield schools) will question Georgia about her opposition to the Incinerator and why she felt it necessary to take legal action --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/globalnet21/message
Cong. Paul Tonko is chair of the Climate change Subcommittee of the Energy and Commerce Committee. His CLEAN Future act has been criticized for promoting several false climate solutions. Alexis Goldsmith of Beyond Plastics discusses the effort to urge Tonko to remove support from the incineration of municipal waste from the bill. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
In this Podcast we talk to Katie English who has done a Master’s Dissertation on the resistance to the Edmonton incinerator and its impact on public health. The overproduction of waste materials in the UK has created a national waste emergency. The UK government have focused using ‘quick fixes’ mainly incineration, to resolve this. This research explores the case of the redevelopment of the Edmonton incinerator at Edmonton Ecopark in North London. It focuses on the political activism of local environmental groups protesting the presence of unsustainable waste infrastructure in their community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/globalnet21/message
Stephen Moss, organiser of the UK's biggest black metal event, Incineration, talks about having to postpone the festival for the second year.The frustration of finally landing Emperor but not being able to go ahead with the show, the challenges of making sure bands with a dodgy pasts don't end up on the line-up and the acceptance of £100 parking fines and costly hotel rooms in the capital.He also discusses co-founding his own agency, Echelon, last year and building a roster which already includes the likes of Incantation, A Pale Horse Named Death, Abigail Williams and Conan.And the awkward, and sometimes costly, balance of playing the part of both agent and promoter for the same band.#incineration #damnationversusFor further info on Damnation Vs, or Damnation Festival visit:damnationversus.buzzsprout.comdamnationfestival.co.ukfacebook.com/damnationfestivalinstagram.com/damnationfestivaltwitter.com/damnationfest*Please like, subscribe, comment and engage.
Real Vision senior editor Ash Bennington welcomes Tony Greer of TG Macro to give an overview of GameStop as $GME and other retail favorites such as $AMC and $BBBY continue to unwind. Tony and Ash discuss the market mechanics behind margin requirements and liquidity concerns with Tony pulling no punches as he discusses key actors such as Dave Portnoy. Tony then proceeds to provide a strategic update on his natural resources trade as crude oil hits a new high and its futures curve enters backwardation. Lastly, Tony shares with Ash his outlook on the FAANG stocks, cannabis, and the velocity of money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get Ready for an Amicus Production and Robert Bloch tour de force in 1971's "The House That Dripped Blood." Strangulation. Check. Decapitation. Check. Incineration. Check. A House that drips blood. Nope. Ascot, Ingrid Pitt, Dr. Who, and Hammer fans will all find something to love in this flick. We drank Stellar Cellar Soured IPA a Cellador Ales and MacLeod Brewing Company collaboration. A perfect match with a movie that ends in a cellar ... with an Ingrid Pitt vampire. Join us.
Sujet parfois lourd en émotion, mais un épisode chargé de fun! On partage certains souvenirs de funérailles et on discute de notre perception de ce rituel. Pourquoi certains mots comme les funérailles sont toujours au pluriel? Comment un épisode de la série The Haunting of Hill House réussit-il à représenter la lourde ambiance des funérailles? Quel est l’impact sur l’environnement de l’inhumation et de la crémation? Existe-t-il des méthodes moins polluantes pour disposer de sa dépouille?nbsp;
A lecture by Barbara Borg (Exeter) as part of the City of Rome Lecture Series.
Dr. Paul Connett about the circular economy and waste-free society. www.zerowastenorway.no
Area 55 - One Ocean (2020) Into the Void. 4 BAJO ZERO 1 ANTIHEROE DAME LA RESPUESTA. Shortino - Make A Wish (2020) Bluff Her Chariot Awaits - Her Chariot Awaits (2020)- Say No. Vader - Solitude in Madness (2020) 4. Incineration of the Gods. VITROL13.Sufrimiento Eterno. Skull - No Bones About It 3. I Like My Music Loud!. Vandenberg - 2020 (2020) Ride Like The Wind. Pretty Maids - Maid in Japan - Future World Live 30 Anniversary (2020). Yellow Rain (Live). Aurium The Second Sun1. Asylum. Aran prog Project Modern Era. Destruction - Born to Thrash (Live in Germany) (2020) - The Butcher Strikes Back (Live in Germany). HELLOWEEN 1998 - Better Than Raw (VICP-60235) 4 Hey Lord!. Testament - Titans of Creation (2020) Symptoms. jose andrea uroboros bienvenido al medievo. Matar al Rey. Kansas - 2020 - The Absence Of Presence The Song The River Sang. Paradise Lost - Obsidian10. Hear The Night. Xeria Tierra. BONFIRE - Fistful Of Fire (2020) Bonfire Gloryland.2019 Metal Church - The Elektra Years 1984 - 1989 (3CD) (2020)CD1 - Metal Church 9 - Highway Star.mp3 Nightwish - Human. II Nature 2020CD 1 1 Music. Firewind - Firewind (2020) - Rising Fire. DISCO DEL MES Cydonia 2003 - The Dark Flower 2.Voices. REEPER-Get Your Ecstasy-6-SATURDAY NIGHT. Grave Digger - Fields of Blood (2020) - Barbarian. Powerwolf - The Symphony of Sin (2020) - The Sacrament of Sin (Orchestral Version).
Giants of the sustainability movement in Aotearoa (and self-styled No-waste Nomads), Hannah Blumhardt and Liam Prince talk to Waveney about the connection of individual action to big change, what they were up to in lock-down, the origins of their (and Wave’s) journey into waste reduction and the demographics and often gendered nature of today’s sustainability culture. You may know Hannah and Liam from their website TheRubbishTrip.co.nz or the TakeawayThrowaways.nz campaign, aiming to rid NZ of single-use coffee cups. Resources and Links TheRubbishTrip.co.nz TakeawayThrowaways.nz - please sign now!Regeneration not Incineration campaign - please sign now!NZ Product Stewardship CouncilThe Kiwi Bottle Drive (to support the Government in forming a Deposit Return Scheme for single-use bottles)Plastic Pollution CoalitionCharles Eisenstein’s book The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#Yomequedoencasa #quedateencas Katatonia - City Burials (Deluxe Limited Edition) (2020) 1. Heart Set to Divide El Puerto Records - Radio Club - 16 - SAINTED SINNERS - Sainted Sinners .... Testament - Titans of Creation (2020) 6 Ishtars Gate. VALDEHMAR HELL ON FIRE ADELANTO 2020. Skintrade 1 - Woman. BROTEECHARSE AL MONTE. Cherie Currie - Blvds of Splendor (2020) 2 - Roxy Roller. Houston - Do You Believe. NATAL PRIDE THE BEST OF violence in your town PRETTY MAIDS RODEO MAID IN JAPAN. Grimoriumns 7 Sangre. TheS Space Octopus Tomorrow Well Be Gone 5 - Closer. Axxis - Virus of a Modern Time (EP) (2020) 5 - Virus of a Modern Time. Exposed 9 - You're invited (but your friend can't come). Monument - Greatest Hits 3. Fatal Attack. Lovebites - Electric Pentagram (2020) 8 Dancing With the Devil. Dynazty - Presence of Mind. Vader - Solitude in Madness (2020) 3. Despair. Shortino - Make A Wish (2020)1 - Send In The Clowns. Vader - Solitude in Madness (2020) 4. Incineration of the Gods. Templario - 9 Verdades (2019)Templario - 9 Verdades (2019) 4. Vinilos. VITROL12.El Circo del Terror. Trivium - What The Dead Men Say (2020) 6. The Defiant. David Reece (ex-Accept, ex-Bonfire) - Discography (1987 - 2020)2020 - Reece - Cacophony Of Souls5 - Cacophony Of Souls. FM - Synchronized (EP)(2020) 2 - Superstar. THE UNITY ride 8 - Wave Of Fear. TAKAYOSHI OHMURA - Emotions In Motion [Japan Edition]- 01 - Distant Thunder (vocal Doogie White). ROSEBAD - La voz de la libertad 2019RosebadLa Voz de la Libertad 3 La Voz de la Libertad Rosebad La Voz de la Libertad. SIN RETORNO 4 Jack Russells Great White - Once Bitten Acoustic Bytes (2020) 3. Rock Me.
The girls are less spooky and more fiery in this episode... get it? We are reading about humans spontaneously combusting! This great and won't give you nightmares AT ALL! (wink) Have anything you are just DYING for us to cover? Just shoot us a DM on Insta, Facebook or Twitter @bnodpodcast or even send an email to bnodpodcast@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bnodpodcast/support
Meet the eco wizard trying to pull off a hat trick: change consumer behavior on trash, upcycle wastes, and scale his sustainability business Miniwiz globally. Arthur Huang wins plaudits from Nike, Prada, Coca Cola & movie star Jackie Chan yet faces a multitrillion dollar dilemma.
One of our listeners recently asked how recycling works here in Germany. From bottle deposit schemes to incineration, how does recycling actually work in a country that's often seen as one of the best when it comes to waste management? And what could be improved?
The Earth911 team sits down to talk about how dumps differ from landfills, how incinerators work, and the limits of landfill expansion. Join Evelyn Fileding-Lopez, Sarah Lozanova, and Mitch Ratcliffe for this week's But first, we explore natural ways to remove stains, including grease, blood, and wine in recent infographic from Tommy John that we published. Do you know how to dispose of plastic bags responsibly? In one of our most popular postings of the last month, Patti Roth explained how disposable plastic bags have become a greater challenge to recycle and, unfortunately, now mostly end up in landfills. Here's an important tip: don't put your recyclables into plastic bags; instead, take plastic and cans out of the bag when you put them in the bin to prevent them from going into the garbage.Where does your garbage go? We walk through Gemma Alexander's excellent articles about where we send our garbage in the United States, how dumps differ from landfills, how landfills work, and how incinerators have become a more important part of U.S. waste disposal. The construction of a landfill is a complicated long-term commitment to manage it for three decades after it closes -- yet, even that leaves tons of waste in the environment for centuries. Our recent article includes an illustration that explains how Incinerators are now a source of power generation, but produce toxic fly ash that can be reused to make concrete. The solution is to produce less garbage by buying less and recycling more. With a solid understanding of the ins and outs of where your garbage goes, you can make informed decisions about which recycling and waste options you want to use.As always, we answer your Earthling questions about recycling disposable contact lenses with Terracycle, aluminum cat food cans, and acrylic paint.Join the conversation and share your thoughts with the community in our Earthling Forum.
The Earth911 team sits down to talk about how dumps differ from landfills, how incinerators work, and the limits of landfill expansion. Join Evelyn Fileding-Lopez, Sarah Lozanova, and Mitch Ratcliffe for this week's But first, we explore natural ways to remove stains, including grease, blood, and wine in recent infographic from Tommy John that we published. Do you know how to dispose of plastic bags responsibly? In one of our most popular postings of the last month, Patti Roth explained how disposable plastic bags have become a greater challenge to recycle and, unfortunately, now mostly end up in landfills. Here's an important tip: don't put your recyclables into plastic bags; instead, take plastic and cans out of the bag when you put them in the bin to prevent them from going into the garbage.Where does your garbage go? We walk through Gemma Alexander's excellent articles about where we send our garbage in the United States, how dumps differ from landfills, how landfills work, and how incinerators have become a more important part of U.S. waste disposal. The construction of a landfill is a complicated long-term commitment to manage it for three decades after it closes -- yet, even that leaves tons of waste in the environment for centuries. Our recent article includes an illustration that explains how Incinerators are now a source of power generation, but produce toxic fly ash that can be reused to make concrete. The solution is to produce less garbage by buying less and recycling more. With a solid understanding of the ins and outs of where your garbage goes, you can make informed decisions about which recycling and waste options you want to use.As always, we answer your Earthling questions about recycling disposable contact lenses with Terracycle, aluminum cat food cans, and acrylic paint.Join the conversation and share your thoughts with the community in our Earthling Forum.
Japan has some of the strictest garbage separation rules in the world - all for the sake of recycling. Or...so it seems. Japan's method of recycling plastic does not exactly align with what other countries consider to be recycling, and we explore that difference in this episode, along with the unbelievable level of plastic usage in the country. Enjoy the show! Support the podcast by making a donation.Website:http://podcast.voicesinjapan.comFollow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.com
В този епизод на гости на Qfo Gaming, Me7a-sensei & OfBabel ще е Yuriy Popov, Co-Founder и Senior Game Developer на Incineration Productions JSC . Той ще ни разкаже за новото им заглавие ThirdOmen и предстоящата им кикстартър кампания !
The fallout from the banking royal commission continues to rain down but the market hasn't been fussed. Bank stocks are rising while public opinion plummets. What's going on? James and Alan discuss what could come next for our nation's biggest financial institutions, and unpack a large parcel of listener questions on this week's episode of The Money Cafe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Incineration converts waste into ash, flue gas and heat. The process can be used to generate electricity, and in some countries the burning of waste and biomass amounts for more than 90% of total generated electricity. A turbine connected to the burners in a crematorium can generate 150 kWh per corpse, enough to power 1500 televisions for one hour. Campaign: "The Black Madonna", KULT: Divinity Lost Music by: Atrium Carceri Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com iTunes: http://apple.co/2wTNqHx Android: http://bit.ly/2vSvwZi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RedMoonRoleplaying RSS: http://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast?format=rss Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RedMoonRoleplaying
Cyberage Radio 08.14.2016 : TRAKKTOR/ DIVERJE CONCERT WARMUPS! COMBICHRIST, BENJAMIN'SPLAGUE, RED LOKUST, GHOSTFEEDER, ION PLASMA INCINERATION, MONO-AMINE (OFFICIAL),AESTHETIC PERFECTION, :WUMPSCUT:, CYANIDE REGIME, N3VOA, SKINNY PUPPY BLOCK! HYPNOSKULL, WELTSCHMERZ
Cyberage Radio 05.08.2016 : :WUMPSCUT:, MONO-AMINE (OFFICIAL), CIRCUITO CERRADO, RUINED CONFLICT, VISCERA DRIP,NOISUF-X, AGE OF ENDARKENMENT, NOVO, ION PLASMA INCINERATION, XENTRIFUGE, MILDREDA , ROTERSAND, BIOMECHANICALDEGENERATION , PLASTIC NOISE EXPERIENCE, N3VOA, SKINNY PUPPY BLOCK! BLUSH_RESPONSE, THOROFON, SONIC AREA, SOMATIC RESPONSES
Cyberage Radio 02.08.2015 : BIND.TORTURE.KILL, ES23, FREAKY MIND, C-LEKKTOR, BESTIAS DE ASALTO, STAHLNEBEL & BLACK SELKET, SHIV-R, DIVERSANT:13, RUINED CONFLICT, MINDFLUXFUNERAL, SKINNY PUPPY 4:20 BLOCK, GRAND SIGNAL, ION PLASMA INCINERATION, W.A.S.T.E., AMELIA ARSENIC, CYNERGY 67, METROLAND, ELECTROVOT
In this episode, we tackle the issue of garbage incineration and its effects on the Fraser valley. Special guest John Vissers from the Fraser valley conservancy will join us to explain in details the battle over our air. we also shine a spotlight on Maude Barlow of the Council of Canadian
Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Transcript -- Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Transcript -- Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Transcript -- Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.
Transcript -- Harnessing the power of your rubbish. The steam from incinerators fuel turbines that generate electricity.