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Why we are on strike, by bakers
Why we are on strike, by bakers
Master and small-scale bakers have attributed their strike action and increased prices to rising cost of critical inputs like sugar, milk and flour. Two major factors have been highlighted for unsavoury development. First, the three items named above are not locally produced in commercial quantity.
Second, is the wide differential in the exchange rate of the United States dollar to the naira. An…
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The Chairman has gone! The story of my NYSC is not complete without the mention of the Chairman, Dr Abdulrazak Afolabi Olopoenia, the former Chairman of the Federal Government Board to Lake Chad Research Institute (LCRI), Maiduguri, Borno State. Dr Olopoenia retired from the services of the University of Ibadan and he passed on this morning in Ibadan. I will tell the story in full shortly in a tribute to the Chairman! #AbdulrazakOlopoenia #Chairman #LCRI #UniversityofIbadan #BornoState #NYSC #PublicAffairs #PublicRelations #PRConsultantLagos #Trustedadviser https://www.instagram.com/p/B_zc_l7J3WP/?igshid=ct7u8rzenn54
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Rick just didn’t understand. Lori honestly couldn’t cook a damn thing in her life. Why she even volunteered to cook, was beyond Rick’s understanding. But he didn’t say a damn thing, not now. He didn’t want another fight with his wife. He watched as she boiled water over a fire, the Greene Farm wasn’t the place they expected to stay. But then again Rick hadn’t expected this awkward phase between Lori and Shane. He rubbed the back of his neck, looking at the fire. “Are you sure it’s going to cook alright?” He asked instead.
A Severn Barrage: good news for bad surfers, bad news for good surfers
We at Wales Marine have fallen prey to the temptation to use a tabloid headline to describe serious scientific research. The news is, of course, more nuanced than the headline suggests.
The boffins @LCRIMarine have published an article (paywall but see below) with the title "The effects of a Severn Barrage on wave conditions in the Bristol Channel", and they calculate that changes due to a large barrage would be - on average - no more than 5% of the 'natural' case. It's important to note that whilst waves on incoming tides would be slightly smaller, waves on outgoing tides would be slightly bigger, so in principle it would extend the daily surf 'season' (although it would also diminish the number of very large days which would presumably annoy the better surfers out there).
In other words, a barrage is bad news for the good surfers, and good news for the bad ones.
Sorry Swansea
That's not *quite* all there is to it. It turns out that there are winners and losers at particular sites.
The modeling demonstrates that these guys benefit from increased wave height:
North Somerset (+20%)
South Gower Coast
Vale of Glamorgan
The losers include:
Swansea to Porthcawl coastline (biggest decrease)
Llangennith (marginal decrease)
Scarweather Sands (marginal decrease)
Maybe it means that the Welsh coastline will be have to be divided into zones for beginners and advanced.
Get the detail
There's too much detail in the document for us to do justice here, and before you get too concerned, I suggest that you read the document yourself. You can obtain a copy of the research by getting in touch with the researchers.
What about flooding?
Natural Resources Wales and residents will be pleased to hear that a barrage and localised increases in wave height don't automatically mean a greater risk of flooding. That's because the increases in wave height are *not* coincident with high water. Good news for barrage advocates!
Nice profile of Martin Murphy and Tidal Energy Ltd. Mentions of Welsh Government, LCRI and others.