Nepali guide, UK mountaineer surpass their own records for most climbs of Mount Everest Nepal has issued 414 permits, each costing $11,000 to climbers for the climbing season that ends this month. Fox News' "Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti ... 05/13/2024 - 2:46 am | View Link
Nepali and British climbers break their own records once more with successful Everest ascents Nepal has issued 414 permits, each costing $11,000 to climbers for the climbing season that ends this month. 05/12/2024 - 3:31 pm | View Link
Everest guide scales peak for 29th time Nepalese authorities have issued hundreds of climbing permits to foreign climbers for this climbing season, and at least as many local Sherpa guides will be accompanying them. 05/11/2024 - 8:25 pm | View Link
Everest climbing season with new rules and question marks secure it with ropes and maintain it during the climbing season until the end of May. Only when the route up to Camp Two at 6,400 meters (21,000 feet) has been completed can the commercial teams ... 04/25/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
How climbing Mt. Everest turned into a business Where 1A is produced, in Washington, D.C., is about 250 feet above sea level. Today, we’re going much higher – to 17,000 feet above sea level. That’s the height of Everest Base Camp in Nepal ... 04/24/2024 - 1:16 am | View Link
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Joe Biden’s administration is coming under renewed pressure to escalate its curbs on the US’s booming trade in fossil fuels by halting new deepwater oil-export facilities, as well as entrenching its pause in gas-export licenses.
A coalition of 20 environmental groups, sensing election-year traction with Biden as he seeks a second term as US president, has written to officials demanding a freeze on deepwater oil-export facilities, similar to the move announced by the Biden administration earlier this year when it paused new licenses for liquified natural gas (or LNG) exports.
A letter to the US Department of Transportation asks for a re-evaluation of whether the crude oil exports are in the national interest, given they cause “disastrous climate-disrupting pollution and environmental injustices and would lock in decades of fossil fuel dependence that undercut the pathway to a clean energy economy”.
This week, activists are also set to press the Biden administration to indefinitely extend its pause on new LNG export licenses, citing the industry’s huge emissions and impacts upon communities and fishers along the Gulf of Mexico coast, even though the administration has indicated the pause will end within a year.
“Congress has coddled the fossil fuel industry for decades, scarring millions of acres of public lands in the process.”
Meanwhile, a further 200 groups have called for congressional leaders to end all funding that supports fossil fuel extraction across federal lands and waters, citing the need to rapidly phase out oil, gas, and coal production to avoid disastrous climate change.
“Congress has coddled the fossil fuel industry for decades, scarring millions of acres of public lands in the process,” said Ashley Nunes, public lands policy specialist at the Center for Biological Diversity.
Given the bias of this judge for the prosecution and his overt antipathy for the defendant, Donald Trump, what explains his willing destruction of his own reputation as a justice?