Showing posts with label : Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label : Africa. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

Florida’s hurricane season

CODE ORANGE

Florida’s hurricane season is standing between you and orange juice

It’s bad news for breakfast addicts and mimosa-guzzling brunch loyalists alike. As Florida braces for Tropical Storm Colin to hit the US coast, the price of orange juice is starting to rise.
The threat of the storm—which comes early in the hurricane season—has driven the price of orange juice to its highest level in more than two years. The US is the second-largest producer of oranges after Brazil, which earlier this year suffered from weather-related incidents that damaged its orange groves.
The cost of orange juice could continue rising during the next several months, thanks to a particularly active season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has said 10 to 16 storms could come hurtling toward the US coast this year, putting orange groves directly in their paths.
Besides weather woes, the Florida citrus industry is wrestling a more insidious issue: citrus greening. Some farmers have called citrus greening—the effects of an invasive little bug that brings a bacterial disease to groves—an even bigger threat than hurricanes.
: Africa, Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump, election 2016, ethnic tensions, geopolitics, Ideas, Mark Rosenberg, politics, racism, white voters

The Real Style ------- NP 2016

What is Apple actually doing



A LOT (PROBABLY)

What is Apple actually doing besides building that ridiculously expensive new headquarters?

Apple is in a bit of a rut right now—some may even say it’s boring. Recent rumors suggest that the company won’t be significantly overhauling its flagship product, the iPhone, in 2016, effectively shifting its upgrade cycle from two to three years. There are also rumors that at Apple’s upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), one of the three major events that the company holds each year, it won’t be announcing any major hardware upgrades, and only minor updates to its software platforms.


The Real Style -------- NP 2016

African politics

BIRDS OF A FEATHER

African politics can help us understand why so many white people support Donald Trump