Given Information on Emissions Types, Half of the Public Says Oil Sector Must Do More Than It Has Pl

Last month, Exxon Mobil Corp. joined the ranks of oil majors with a net-zero-by-2050 pledge. Or, more specifically, it is now among those pledging to zero out pollution from their own operations -- known as Scope 1 and 2 emissions -- on that timeline, leaving out the bulk of sector-related emissions. These additional emissions are largely external, but connected to a company’s activities or products: for instance, those from an Exxon customer’s car burning the brand’s petroleum.

La modernisation de l'Etat territorial passe par le Lot

Publié le 7 mai 2008 Organisation territoriale, élus et institutions, Fonction publique Le Lot est depuis deux ans le terrain d'une vaste expérimentation baptisée "organisation des services de l'Etat" (OSE). Sous ce nom un peu général se cache en réalité un projet bien précis de regroupement des services de l'Etat en trois grandes directions opérationnelles (territoires, population et sécurité) et deux directions fonctionnelles (ressources humaines et logistique ; animation interministérielle et collectivités locales).

Matthew and Woody Go on a Friendship Tour Every Year, and 7 Other Celebrity Bromances That Set Our H

Hollywood actors tell the best stories in their movies, taking us into the wonderful world of fictional love and friendship. And just like ours, their own lives could be plots for a couple of feel-good movies. Turns out, some of our favorite celebrities have been through the same ups and down with their friends as we have. And who they are friends with is another surprise. Here at Bright Side we want to tell you some stories about Hollywood’s best bromances. 1. Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson

Who is the Ringmaster? The Masked Singer Prediction + Clues Decoded!

TALENTRECAP.COM Singing The Masked Singer The Masked Singer Spoilers Kyle Montplaisir Kyle Montplaisir Kyle Montplaisir is a contributor and host at Talent Recap. He is the lead detective for the site on 'The Masked Singer' and an encyclopedia of knowledge on 'The Voice' and 'American Idol'. A graduate of Pepperdine University, Kyle is originally from Arizona, but now lives in Los Angeles. When he isn’t watching talent shows and game shows, Kyle loves eating dessert, singing karaoke, and spending time with his wife, Hannah, and dog, Stella → Recent Posts

33 epic drinking games for the ultimate games night in

Many people love engaging in drinking games to unwind and have fun in a carefree environment, as it lets them break the monotony of more formal gatherings. From Two Truths and a Lie to Kings Cup and 'Where's The Water?', these games make the experience entertaining for participants. Check out these epic drinking games to liven up your night out. TABLE OF CONTENTSThere are several drinking games suitable for couples and large social gatherings.

Django Unchained Action Figures: Boycotted, Bagged, Now Selling For Thousands

Columbia Pictures Action figures promoting an action movie are a pretty basic merchandizing technique, particularly when you’re Quentin Tarantino. The director has had such collectible tie-ins made for each of his films, according to the Associated Press. But recent uproar over Tarantino’s Django Unchained toys shows that the basics don’t always work. The Django edition of those toys may have been intended somewhat ironically—yes, Django has action-movie qualities, but the bloody take on slavery is no Transformers—but if the people behind the toys had thought things through a little more, the irony might have taken on another level: it’s not hard to see why somebody might be offended that eight-inch versions of the movie’s enslaved characters are available for purchase for $39.

Game of Thrones Binge Watch Guide: Recaps of Every Episode

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Game of Thrones. Game of Thrones has officially ended. But if you’re getting ready to dive in to the show for the first time or planning a re-watch, let this be your guide. Getting through all 73 Game of Thrones episodes may seem like a daunting task, but TIME is here to make your binge-watching journey as smooth as possible. Now that the long-awaited Game of Thrones series finale has aired and season 8 is over, here’s everything you need to know about each episode.

Les Misrables Review: Breathtaking Production Dazzles L.A. With Powerhouse Ensemble

Cameron Mackintosh’s much-loved production of Boublil and Schönberg’s “Les Misérables” has descended upon L.A., giving Angelenos their chance to hear the people sing at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre. Purists won’t find any holes to poke in this air-tight national tour, which demonstrates a clear reverence for the beloved show’s storied history while delivering stunning, modern visuals and breathing new life into numbers like “A Heart Full of Love” with a healthy injection of humor.

Peanuts Steward Jean Schulz on Partnership With Apple TV Plus

Known to friends and family as Sparky, “Peanuts” creator Charles M. Schulz died in 2000. Since that time, Schulz’s work has remained almost universally beloved — as was demonstrated in October when the internet erupted in outrage at Apple TV Plus’ announcement that it would become the exclusive home to three “Peanuts” holiday specials.

Quel avenir pour les contrats de rciprocit ?

L'Association nationale des pôles d'équilibre territoriaux et ruraux et des pays (ANPP) organise les 25 et 26 septembre 2017 à Fleurance et Toulouse ses "Rencontres techniques des pôles territoriaux et des pays", avec un débat spécifique le 26 septembre sur la coopération entre métropoles, territoires périurbains et ruraux. Un sujet au cœur des préoccupations des élus, comme l'a encore souligné Jean-Luc Moudenc, lors de la 17e Conférence des villes du 20 septembre.