Liveblog - ICYMI: September 25, 2023

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White Neighbor Allegedly Hoses Down Prominent Black Dinner Party Guests

When Rosevony Duroseau turned 47 last year, her brother and sister-in-law hosted a small surprise party to celebrate.

Dr. Yves Duroseau, chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Manhattan’s Lenox Hill Hospital, and his designer wife, Claude, had about 15 guests over on Sept. 17, 2022—a Saturday evening—for a nine-course dinner in the back garden of their gracious Forest Hills home. The occasion was especially joyous for Rosevony, who had recently gotten engaged.

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But some ignorant, malignant, illiterate, and racist MAGAt from Ohio said green energy and renewable energy were ‘high school “ScIEncE pRoJeCts:”

Ohio ranks high in clean energy jobs

Ohio clean energy and clean transportation jobs grew by 4.6% in 2022, second only to Kansas and in a tie with Michigan, according to a new jobs report.

“What we see in both large and small firms is the growth of jobs in this sector,” Ian Adams, managing director of Evergreen Climate Innovations, said. “Companies are expanding facilities, hiring and introducing new technologies into the region.”
“Midwest clean energy jobs actually grew by more than 3% in 2022, which is 50% faster than the region’s overall economy,” Adams said.

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