Good Morning, News: National Audubon Society Keeps Enslaver Name, and TEMPO All Up In Your Geostationary Orbit Measuring Your Air Pollution Flow - News Summed Up

Good Morning, News: National Audubon Society Keeps Enslaver Name, and TEMPO All Up In Your Geostationary Orbit Measuring Your Air Pollution Flow


Good Morning, Portland: One of my life's guiding principles comes from South Korean singer Kim Him-chan, who responded to disappointing contest scores by saying to his fellow teammates: "We have to excellent men who can accept results." IN NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL NEWS:• The product of a partnership between NASA and the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, TEMPO is an instrument developed to measure air pollution from a geostationary orbit, 22,000 miles above Earth's equator. Lauded as the first pollution-monitoring device able to show real time air pollution variations throughout the day, TEMPO will also track where air pollutants flow as a result of atmospheric processes. • If you were waiting patiently for the National Audubon Society to change their name remove John James Audubon from their organization's title, because of his history as an enslaver with racist views toward Black and Indigenous people, YOU WILL NEED TO CONTINUE WAITING. Also, although the National Audubon Society flaked, Portland Audubon already voted and PUBLICLY COMMITTED to changing the name.


Source: New York Times March 15, 2023 23:11 UTC



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