Remove Articles Remove Austria Remove Building Remove International
article thumbnail

When They Electrified Christmas

Cars That Think

In 1910, an article in. Austria, Germany, and Japan became famous for exporting figural bulbs. area, and the Washington Post ran a feature article on them in 1941 with the subheading "They Collect Just About Anything You Can Name.". The 1919 Decorative Lamps catalog of the American Ever Ready Co. branched out to bulbs of St.

Light 144
article thumbnail

COVID-19 Forced Us All to Experiment. What Have We Learned?

Cars That Think

We propose to build on this foundation and find a way to learn not just from crises but even during the crisis itself. In Britain, however, the nearly complete collapse of urban life after the departure of the Roman legions allowed that country to build new cities in places better suited to medieval trade.

Chad 98
article thumbnail

Researchers say policies to curb short-lived climate pollutants could yield major health benefits; methane and black carbon

Green Car Congress

the University of British Colombia; the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; the University of York; the United Nations Environment Program; Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Colorado State University; the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria; and TERI University in India.

Climate 150