After the state elections in Carinthia, Pamela Rendi-Wagner sharply criticized the governor of Burgenland, Hans Peter Doskozil. In the “ZiB 2” the federal party leader spoke of disruptive fire from Burgenland, which would lead to “that in this interview I am talking regarding the SPÖ and not regarding substantive solutions.”
March 7, 2023
Córdoba: they ask for help to find a 30-year-old man from the Santa Rosa neighborhood
Judicial Unit 3 and the District 2 Investigation Prosecutor’s Office, turn 6, request collaboration to find the whereregardings of 30-year-old José Martín Tejeda, residing in the Santa Rosa neighborhood of the city of Córdoba.
He was last seen on February 26, 2023.
According to the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Tejeda is 1.65m tall, wears short brown hair shaved on the sides, and has tattoos in different parts of his body.
The last time he was seen, he was wearing a navy blue short-sleeved shirt, dark blue bermuda shorts and black 5-a-side football boots.
Any information can be provided in police or judicial headquarters.
NASA registers strong solar flare X2.1 that affects radio waves on Earth; see video
NASA, through its unmanned probe Solar Dynamics Observatory, SDO, recorded last Friday (3) a powerful solar eruption of class X2.1 —that is, the most powerful classification, considering that the scale goes from C and M to X. The event was recorded at 2:52 pm Brasilia time.
Images of the impressive event can be seen in the video below, released by Space.com, from what was recorded by the probe that has been in space since 2010. In addition to the images, the radiation from the explosion, which came from a sunspot called AR 3234, caused at that time a shortwave radio blackout in North and South America, according to SpaceWeather.com.
“Aviators and amateur radio operators may have noticed signal loss and other unusual propagation effects at frequencies below 30 MHz for up to an hour following the outbreak,” reported the portal.
Explosions of this type are often accompanied by coronal mass ejections, phenomena that send huge clouds of solar plasma at millions of kilometers per hour into space. These clouds can generate geomagnetic storms on Earth and affect power grids and orbiting spacecraft.
The eruption comes at a time when the sun has been very active, triggering a series of strong eruptions and coronal mass ejections. These storms also enhanced our auroras, also producing another series of stunning images.
Flanders, (di)agreement on nitrogen: still nothing done for the government. Intended only on a draft
The Flemish government is in a deep crisis. There was no agreement on nitrogen, but N-VA and Open Vld have supported a note of principle that concluded the negotiations on Sunday evening. What does the crucial document say, which coalition partner CD&V continues to oppose?
In essence, it does not differ much from the nitrogen plan that the Flemish government had already put on the table last year. “The core measures remained intact,” David De Pue, a researcher at the Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Research (ILVO) told ‘De Wereld Today’ on VRT’s Radio 1. “The reduction of emissions in various sectors, the risk of closure for some companies, the distinction between agriculture and industry: all this is still there”.
The 0.025 percent emission standard for agriculture is even stricter than the 1 percent for industry: the distinction made for this in the memorandum is “legally correct,” says the researcher. According to De Pue, there are -however- arguments for and once morest.
For pigs and poultry, there must be around 60 percent fewer emissions by 2030, for cattle 15 to 20 percent. The elements intact, the deadline different: the “big polluters” on a black list will have to close. When? You negotiate for one closure in 2030 and not in 2035 as the government would like but another thorn in the side is what will actually happen to the sector following 2030. Nobody knows this.
But the draft is not legally binding, says VRT.