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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — CNN wants a court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson that attacks its report that he made explicit posts on a pornography website’s message board. The network says Robinson presented no evidence that the network believed its story was false or aired it recklessly. The September report says Robinson, who ran unsuccessfully for governor this month, left statements over a decade ago on the message board in which, in part, he referred to himself as a “black NAZI" and said he enjoyed transgender pornography. The report also says he preferred Adolf Hitler to then-President Barack Obama and slammed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as “worse than a maggot.” Robinson, who was seeking to become the state's first Black governor, said he didn’t write those posts and sued in October, just before early in-person voting was to begin. While filing a dismissal motion Thursday in Raleigh federal court, attorneys for CNN said Robinson’s arguments suggesting he was the likely victim of a computer hacking operation that created fake messages would require a series of events that is not just “implausible, it is ridiculous.” Generally speaking, a public official claiming defamation must show a defendant knew a statement it made was false or did so with reckless disregard for the truth. “Robinson did not and cannot plausibly allege facts that show that CNN published the Article with actual malice,” attorney Mark Nebrig wrote in a memo backing the dismissal motion, adding that the lawsuit “does not include a single allegation demonstrating that CNN doubted the veracity of its reporting.” For Robinson, who already had a history of inflammatory comments about topics like abortion and LGBTQ+ rights , the CNN story nearly led to the collapse of his campaign. After the report's airing, most of his top campaign staff quit, advertising from the Republican Governors Association stopped and fellow Republicans distanced themselves from him, including President-elect Donald Trump. Robinson lost to Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein by nearly 15 points and will leave office at year-end. Robinson's lawsuit was initially filed in state court. It says, in part, that CNN chose to run its report based on data from the website NudeAfrica, which had been hacked several years ago and ran on vulnerable, outdated software. His suit claims the network did nothing to verify the posts. He's seeking monetary damages. Thursday's memo highlights the network's story, including a section where the CNN journalists showed how they connected Robinson to a username on the NudeAfrica site. As the CNN story said previously, the memo says the network matched details of the account on the message board to other online accounts held by Robinson by comparing usernames, an email address and his full name. The details discussed by the account holder matched Robinson’s length of marriage, where he lived at the time, and that both Robinson and the account holder had mothers who worked at a historically Black university, the memo says. CNN also said it found matches of figures of speech used by both the NudeAfrica account holder and in Robinson’s social media posts. “This is hardly a case where, as Robinson alleges, CNN ‘disregarded or deliberately avoided the truth’ rather than investigate,” Nebrig said, adding later that the network “had no reason to seriously doubt that Robinson was the author” of the posts. Robinson's attorneys didn't immediately respond to an email Friday seeking comment. The lawsuit says anyone could have used Robinson's breached data to create accounts on the internet. His state lawsuit also sued Louis Love Money, a former porn shop worker who alleged in a music video and a media interview that for several years starting in the 1990s, Robinson frequented a porn shop where Money was working and that Robinson purchased porn videos from him. Robinson said that was untrue. Money filed his own dismissal motion in the state lawsuit. But since then, CNN moved the lawsuit to federal court, saying that it's the proper venue for a North Carolina resident like Robinson and a Georgia-based company like CNN and that the claims against Money are unrelated.OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority approved a resolution to increase tolls on all turnpikes in the new year. The proposal, with new toll rates being implemented Jan. 1, was unanimously approved during a Tuesday meeting of the OTA. OTA is trying to increase its revenue 15% through the higher tolls, which vary for each turnpike depending on the distance being traveled. It will cost a small vehicle with Pike Pass $5.40, an increase of 90 cents, to travel the Will Rogers Turnpike or Turner Turnpike from end to end. Without a Pike Pass, the toll on both turnpikes will increase 16.7%, to $10.50 from $8.75. The increase for small vehicles on the Muskogee Turnpike and Creek Turnpike will be about 13-14%. OTA is also simplifying its classification of vehicles. Instead of five classifications based on the number of axles, vehicles will either be in the small, medium or large category. Vehicles with two axles will be in the small category. Vehicles with three or four axles will be in the medium category, and vehicles with five or more axles will be classified as large. People are also reading... Berry Tramel: Will Mike Gundy now learn to get along with his bosses? 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Bill Haisten: As OSU regents meet, Mike Gundy’s contract should be a hot topic Meet the 2024 Tulsans of the Year: These people worked hard to make Tulsa better Deep into Week 2, new names emerge in Tulsa football coaching search Four-day school week discussion: BA school officials release feasibility study findings 10 potential candidates to replace Kasey Dunn as offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State These 11 new restaurants are coming to the Tulsa area soon — and 8 that just opened Cooper Parker secures Bixby's seventh consecutive state title in OT thriller versus Owasso Final OU football bowl projections before Sooners' postseason destination is revealed Meet Oklahoma's complete 2025 class. 5-star OT commits to Oklahoma Bill Haisten: Union's search heats up, and Owasso’s Antonio Graham has Union ties The resolution also includes automatic adjustments for inflation. Beginning Jan. 1, 2027, toll rates will increase 6% every two years to keep up with inflation. OTA will be required to review and approve each increase. The money from the increased tolls will go to fund the ACCESS (Advancing and Connecting Communities and Economies Safely Statewide) plan. “Since 1953 the Authority has only raised tolls 11 times, typically in conjunction with a large project,” said Wendy Smith, director of finance for OTA. “This is no different. The ACCESS program is the largest reinvestment the authority has ever done.” The ACCESS plan considers the infrastructure needs of the state for the next 15 years. The program was announced in December 2021, and OTA will be funding the plan through bonds and higher toll rates. The ACCESS plan was designed by OTA to address significant transportation needs in the turnpike system, including solving increased congestion in the Interstate 35 corridor. In a previous meeting, OTA approved $1 billion in revenue bonds to help pay for the ACCESS project. 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Key Trend In The 3D NAND Flash Memory Market In 2024: Innovative Memory Architectures Reshaping The LandscapeWordle today, December 18, 2024: Need hints for puzzle #1278? Find clues, tips, and today's Wordle answer here to solve the NYT Wordle challenge quickly. Wordle hints, clues and answer today #1278 December 18, 2024: There’s a new puzzle every day! You should be aware that Wordle has undergone several adjustments and difficulties in recent years if you were among the original users. But in the very simple Wordle game, the player only has to guess five or six letters. Using the coloured tiles, you might be able to predict the sentences immediately. Grey means the letter is not in the word, green means the letter is in the right location, and yellow means the letter is in the wrong place but correct. It is sufficient to apply one of the previously described concepts and make an effort to forecast how the issue will develop in the future. Keep in mind that there are up to six possible choices for the word of the day. But occasionally, a drawn-out decision-making process produces advantageous results. You can choose the word of the day instead of the typical response by adhering to these rules and recommendations. Today’s Wordle Hints for December 18, 2024 The word of the day for Wordle #1278 was selected due to its capacity to stop your run. But sometimes we can mislead people even when we speak clearly. It also utilises the feature of letter repetition. But don’t worry, you can follow these guidelines: – The word has one vowel. – It starts with the letter ‘H’. – There are no repeated letters. – The third letter is ‘F’. – Here’s a clue: Large, heavy, or substantial in size, weight, or amount. Are you still unable to pinpoint the problem? The last piece of advice has the potential to have a big impact. If you’re near and only need one or two letters, don’t pull out just yet. The answer is provided below. Wordle Answer for December 18, 2024 (#1278) You can now scroll away if you want to give it one last try. Here’s the word you’re looking for, though, while you wait for your guess to be verified: Today’s Wordle answer is “HEFTY.” Did you solve it on your own? This one was probably easy for you to understand. For more information on how to complete the Wordle challenge, stay tuned and come back tomorrow. Click for more latest Gaming news . Also get top headlines and latest news from India and around the world at News9. Pragya is an accomplished journalist known for in-depth reporting and a keen eye for detail. Delivers insightful and well-researched content that informs and engages readers.

N.J. Benson has 22 points, 17 rebounds and DePaul wins 84-65 over Loyola MarylandPolice release new photos as they search for the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO NEW YORK (AP) — Two law enforcement officials say a masked gunman who stalked and killed the leader of one of the largest U.S. health insurance companies on a Manhattan sidewalk used ammunition emblazoned with the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose." The official were not authorized to publicly discuss details of the ongoing investigation and spoke Thursday to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Police also released photos of a person they say is wanted for questioning in the ambush the day before of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The words on the ammunition may have been a reference to tactics insurance companies use to avoid paying claims. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are bringing Trump's DOGE to Capitol Hill WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s DOGE time at the U.S. Capitol. Billionaire Elon Musk and fellow business titan Vivek Ramaswamy arrived on Capitol Hill for meetings with lawmakers. The two are heading up President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, with its plans to “dismantle” the federal government. Trump tapped the duo to come up with ways for firing federal workers, cutting government programs and slashing federal regulations — all part of Trump's agenda for a second-term at the White House. House Speaker Mike Johnson said there's going to be “a lot of change” in Washington. House rejects Democratic efforts to force release of Matt Gaetz's ethics report WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has shut down Democrats’ efforts to release the long-awaited ethics report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz. The party line vote pushes the fate of any resolution to the yearslong investigation of sexual misconduct allegations into further uncertainty. Democrats had been pressing for the findings to be published even though the Florida Republican left Congress and withdrew as President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general. Earlier Thursday, the Ethics panel met to discuss the Gaetz report but made no decision, saying in a short statement that the matter is still being discussed. Gaetz has repeatedly denied the claims. Hamas official says Gaza ceasefire talks have resumed after weekslong hiatus ISTANBUL (AP) — A Hamas official says that after a weekslong hiatus international mediators have resumed negotiating with the militant group and Israel over a ceasefire in Gaza, and that he was hopeful a deal to end the 14-month war was within reach. Ceasefire negotiations were halted last month when Qatar suspended its talks with mediators from Egypt and the United States over frustration with a lack of progress between Israel and Hamas. But Bassem Naim, an official in Hamas’ political wing, said Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press that there has been a “reactivation” of efforts to end the fighting, release hostages from Gaza and free Palestinian prisoners in Israel. Hegseth faces senators' concerns not only about his behavior but also his views on women in combat WASHINGTON (AP) — Pete Hegseth has spent the week on Capitol Hill trying to reassure Republican senators that he is fit to lead President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Defense in the wake of high-profile allegations about excessive drinking and sexual assault. But senators in both parties have also expressed concern about another issue — Hegseth’s frequent comments that women should not serve in frontline military combat jobs. As he meets with senators for a fourth day Thursday, his professional views on women troops are coming under deeper scrutiny. Hegseth said this week that “we have amazing women who serve our military.” Pressed if they should serve in combat, Hegseth said they already do. Why the rebel capture of Syria's Hama, a city with a dark history, matters BEIRUT (AP) — One of the darkest moments in the modern history of the Arab world happened more than four decades ago, when then-Syrian President Hafez Assad launched what came to be known as the Hama Massacre. The slaughter was named for the Syrian city where 10,000 to 40,000 people were killed or disappeared in a government attack that began on Feb. 2, 1982, and lasted for nearly a month. Hama was turned into ruins. The memory of the assault and the monthlong siege on the city remains visceral in Syrian and Arab minds. Now Islamist insurgents have captured the city in a moment many Syrians have awaited for over 40 years. 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According to the U.S. Geological Survey on Thursday, at least 5.3 million people in California were under a tsunami warning after the earthquake struck. It was felt as far south as San Francisco, where residents felt a rolling motion for several seconds. It was followed by multiple smaller aftershocks. There were no immediate reports of major damage or injury. Yoon replaces the defense minister as South Korea's parliament moves to vote on their impeachments SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s president has replaced his defense minister as opposition parties moved to impeach both men over the stunning-but-brief imposition of martial law that brought armed troops into Seoul streets. Opposition parties are pushing for a vote on motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol on Saturday evening. They hold 192 seats but need 200 votes for the motion to pass. Yoon’s office said he decided to replace Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun with Choi Byung Hyuk, a retired general who is South Korea’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Kim earlier apologized and said he ordered troops to carry out duties related to martial law. The Foreign Ministry also worked to mitigate the backlash and concern over South Korea's democracy. From outsider to the Oval Office, bitcoin surges as a new administration embraces crypto NEW YORK (AP) — Bitcoin burst on the scene after trust had withered in the financial system and Washington’s ability to protect people from it. Now, it’s Washington’s embrace of bitcoin that’s sending it to records. Bitcoin briefly surged above $103,000 after President-elect Donald Trump said he will nominate Paul Atkins, who's seen as friendly to crypto, to be the Securities and Exchange Commission's next chair. The crypto industry, meanwhile, did its part to bring politicians friendly to digital currencies into Washington. 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( MENAFN - Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 29. The Baku CityGeneral Department of Local Revenues at the State Tax Service underthe Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan will rent non-residentialpremise for 1.4 million manat ($820,000), Trend reports via theunified public procurement web-portal. In this regard, the department signed a contract with FactorGroup-S-1 Closed Joint Stock Company (CJSC). The company was registered in 2020. The legal representative ofthe CJSC, with a charter capital of 2.57 million manat ($1.5million), is Elvin Guliyev. MENAFN28122024000187011040ID1109038125 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.The Human Firewall: How Corporate Training Reduces Insider Threats 12-17-2024 07:44 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance Press release from: ABNewswire The Human Firewall In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, organizations are constantly improving their technology infrastructure, implementing firewalls, encryption, and anti-malware tools to keep their data safe. But here's a sobering truth: while tech solutions are essential, they alone aren't enough to safeguard an organization from insider threats. Yes, the greatest vulnerability often lies within the organization itself - its employees. This is where the concept of the "Human Firewall" comes into play. By investing in comprehensive corporate training, companies can empower employees to recognize threats, practice safe online behaviours, and ultimately reduce the risk of insider attacks. Let's explore why this is such an important step in securing an organization's most valuable asset: its data. Understanding Insider Threats First, let's define what we mean by "insider threats." Insider threats refer to security risks that come from people within the organization - employees, contractors, or business partners, who have access to confidential data, systems, or networks. These threats can be intentional, such as when an employee deliberately leaks or misuses sensitive information, or unintentional, like when a staff member falls victim to a phishing scam and inadvertently compromises company data. According to a 2023 report by the Ponemon Institute, insider threats are responsible for more than half of all data breaches. These incidents are not only costly in terms of financial damage but also harm an organization's reputation and consumer trust. So, what can be done to mitigate this risk? The answer lies in training. The Role of Corporate Training in Cybersecurity When it comes to reducing insider threats, employees are your first line of defense. The training they receive can make the difference between a potential breach and a thwarted attack. Cybersecurity training programs [ https://www.infosectrain.com/courses/cybersecurity-awareness-program/ ] are designed to equip staff with the knowledge they need to identify, avoid, and report suspicious activity. 1. Raising Awareness of Common Threats One of the most important aspects of corporate training [ https://www.infosectrain.com/corporate-training/ ] is raising awareness. Many insider threats stem from human error, such as falling for phishing emails, weak password management, or mishandling sensitive data. Training programs focus on helping employees recognize the warning signs of cyber threats, such as suspicious emails or unexpected requests for access to sensitive information. For instance, a study by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) found that phishing remains one of the top attack vectors for cybercriminals, with 91% of attacks starting with a phishing email. By educating employees on how to spot these attacks, organizations can significantly reduce their vulnerability. Certifications like CompTIA Security+ [ https://www.infosectrain.com/courses/comptia-security/ ] provide employees with fundamental cybersecurity knowledge, helping them identify common threats like phishing attacks, weak password practices, and improper data handling, significantly reducing human errors that cybercriminals exploit. 2. Establishing Strong Security Habits Corporate training also focuses on the development of strong security practices. Employees are taught how to create complex passwords, implement two-factor authentication, and safely share information. Additionally, training programs often emphasize the importance of securing devices, both in the office and when working remotely. Given the rise of remote work, having employees who are trained on securing their home networks, using VPNs, and avoiding public Wi-Fi networks is crucial in mitigating risks. 3. Promoting a Culture of Cybersecurity Beyond technical skills, effective training programs foster a culture of cybersecurity within the organization. Employees are encouraged to report suspicious activity, be mindful of the data they handle, and support their peers in maintaining good security practices. A well-informed workforce is not just a passive participant; they become active contributors to the overall security posture of the company. When employees are trained to be vigilant and proactive, they're more likely to identify potential threats before they escalate. Encouraging a collective responsibility for cybersecurity helps turn every employee into a defender of the organization's assets. In organizations leveraging cloud solutions, CCSP [ https://www.infosectrain.com/courses/ccsp-certification-training/ ] (Certified Cloud Security Professional) training equips employees with critical skills to protect data stored in the cloud, ensuring that security remains a top priority in dynamic work environments. The Consequences of Ignoring Training What happens if an organization neglects to train its employees in cybersecurity? The risks are clear. In addition to the direct financial costs of a breach, there are potential legal ramifications and the loss of customer trust. In fact, a 2022 report by IBM found that the average cost of a data breach caused by human error was $4.45 million, with insider threats contributing to the majority of these breaches. Furthermore, without proper training, employees may unknowingly engage in risky behaviour that opens the door to cybercriminals. Whether it's clicking on malicious links, misusing access privileges, or neglecting to follow company security protocols, these actions can result in costly breaches. The Bottom Line: Training as a Critical Investment Corporate training on cybersecurity is no longer just an option; it's a necessity. By building a "human firewall" through continuous education, companies can equip their employees to effectively combat insider threats, reduce risks, and safeguard critical business data. Investing in regular training sessions, phishing simulations, and awareness campaigns will pay dividends in the long run, helping to create a workforce that is both security-conscious and resilient in the face of emerging threats. Ultimately, when every employee understands the importance of cybersecurity and is equipped with the right tools to act, they form a powerful line of defense that no cybercriminal can easily bypass. Conclusion In the battle against cyber threats, the "Human Firewall" is one of the most powerful defenses an organization can have. With insider threats accounting for a significant portion of breaches, it's clear that training employees in cybersecurity best practices is not just important; it's essential. By fostering a security-first culture and providing employees with the tools to recognize and respond to threats, businesses can significantly reduce their vulnerability and ensure that their most sensitive data remains protected. So, if you haven't already, now's the time to invest in cybersecurity training for your employees. After all, when everyone in the organization is a part of the defense team, the odds of falling victim to an insider threat drop dramatically. Media Contact Company Name: InfosecTrain (An Intiative by Azpirantz Technologies LLP) Contact Person: Vikas Agrawal Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=the-human-firewall-how-corporate-training-reduces-insider-threats ] Phone: 18008437890 Address:B7, Sector 1 City: Noida State: Uttar Pradesh 201301 Country: India Website: http://www.infosectrain.com This release was published on openPR.

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — CNN wants a court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson that attacks its report that he made explicit posts on a pornography website’s message board. The network says Robinson presented no evidence that the network believed its story was false or aired it recklessly. The September report says Robinson, who ran unsuccessfully for governor this month, left statements over a decade ago on the message board in which, in part, he referred to himself as a “black NAZI" and said he enjoyed transgender pornography. The report also says he preferred Adolf Hitler to then-President Barack Obama and slammed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as “worse than a maggot.” Robinson, who was seeking to become the state's first Black governor, said he didn’t write those posts and sued in October, just before early in-person voting was to begin. While filing a dismissal motion Thursday in Raleigh federal court, attorneys for CNN said Robinson’s arguments suggesting he was the likely victim of a computer hacking operation that created fake messages would require a series of events that is not just “implausible, it is ridiculous.” Generally speaking, a public official claiming defamation must show a defendant knew a statement it made was false or did so with reckless disregard for the truth. “Robinson did not and cannot plausibly allege facts that show that CNN published the Article with actual malice,” attorney Mark Nebrig wrote in a memo backing the dismissal motion, adding that the lawsuit “does not include a single allegation demonstrating that CNN doubted the veracity of its reporting.” For Robinson, who already had a history of inflammatory comments about topics like abortion and LGBTQ+ rights , the CNN story nearly led to the collapse of his campaign. After the report's airing, most of his top campaign staff quit, advertising from the Republican Governors Association stopped and fellow Republicans distanced themselves from him, including President-elect Donald Trump. Robinson lost to Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein by nearly 15 points and will leave office at year-end. Robinson's lawsuit was initially filed in state court. It says, in part, that CNN chose to run its report based on data from the website NudeAfrica, which had been hacked several years ago and ran on vulnerable, outdated software. His suit claims the network did nothing to verify the posts. He's seeking monetary damages. Thursday's memo highlights the network's story, including a section where the CNN journalists showed how they connected Robinson to a username on the NudeAfrica site. As the CNN story said previously, the memo says the network matched details of the account on the message board to other online accounts held by Robinson by comparing usernames, an email address and his full name. The details discussed by the account holder matched Robinson’s length of marriage, where he lived at the time, and that both Robinson and the account holder had mothers who worked at a historically Black university, the memo says. CNN also said it found matches of figures of speech used by both the NudeAfrica account holder and in Robinson’s social media posts. “This is hardly a case where, as Robinson alleges, CNN ‘disregarded or deliberately avoided the truth’ rather than investigate,” Nebrig said, adding later that the network “had no reason to seriously doubt that Robinson was the author” of the posts. Robinson's attorneys didn't immediately respond to an email Friday seeking comment. The lawsuit says anyone could have used Robinson's breached data to create accounts on the internet. His state lawsuit also sued Louis Love Money, a former porn shop worker who alleged in a music video and a media interview that for several years starting in the 1990s, Robinson frequented a porn shop where Money was working and that Robinson purchased porn videos from him. Robinson said that was untrue. Money filed his own dismissal motion in the state lawsuit. But since then, CNN moved the lawsuit to federal court, saying that it's the proper venue for a North Carolina resident like Robinson and a Georgia-based company like CNN and that the claims against Money are unrelated.Trump taps Kimberly Guilfoyle to serve as US ambassador to Greece — after reported split with Don Jr.What's open and closed on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2024?

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I got the size large in this since they didn’t have my normal sizes, which are small to medium (I have a bigger chest, so I tend to size up). But since this has a corset back, I was able to cinch it up really tight,t and it fit perfectly!" — Chris Herfurth Kennedy "Beautiful, stunning perfection. This may be the best thing I've ever bought on Amazon. The corset in the back makes it fit like it was made for me. It's double-lined and not see-through at all, even though it's white. The straps are adjustable, the slit is a good height, and the fabric is slightly stretchy. I cannot say enough good things about it. It did come slightly wrinkly in the skirt, but nothing that a good steam won't fix." — Shoshanna Get it from Amazon for $53.99 (available in women's sizes 0–14 and in 16 colors/styles). 6. Or a spandex-blend slip maxi dress for under $30 that looks just like a similar Skims design that's, well, not under $30. Reviewers say it's super stretchy but still keeps its shape all day, and it's surprisingly breathable, so this is the rare fashion gift they can wear year-round. Reviewers agree that if you want it fitted, size down. Promising reviews: "I saw this girl wearing this exact style of dress with a Skims tag on the back, and honestly, it made me so grateful that I purchased this dress instead. It looks exactly like the Skims version, and I could be biased, but the material of this dress looked better than the Skims one. If you want it to be a little snug, I would definitely recommend sizing down one size from your normal size. So freaking comfortable and made out of thick material." — Kaitlyn "I have the Skims dress in black and wanted to look for a cheaper version, but I read reviews, and some said that it is a bit looser than expected. I would agree that the small is a bit loose. If you want a snatched look, definitely get a size smaller, as it is very stretchy . I'm 5' tall so this is a bit long on me, even when I wear heels. In comparison to the Skims, the material is smoother, while Skims has a ribbed texture. You honestly can't tell the difference. Good bang for your buck if you ask me! " — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $24.99 (available in women's sizes XXS–XL and 10 colors). 7. A blissfully plush checkered blanket that'll make them have dreams of the barefoot variety without costing you an arm and a leg. It's made of 100% microfiber feather yarn for a super fluffy yet sturdy feel, and reviewers say it's warm yet still plenty breathable — so no worries if they're one of those people who get overheated in blankets (it's me; I'm one of those people). Promising review : "This is the best and biggest blanket. I am so happy I impulse-bought this, even if I was solely motivated by aesthetics. Just like Barefoot Dreams !!! So soft, so large, so cute, so obsessed. Worth every penny." — Nicole Jones Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in three sizes and six colors). 8. A sushi-making kit because it's waaaaayy cheaper than treating them to a dinner at their favorite overpriced sushi spot. They'll have fun learning to create their go-to rolls, and you'll have fun taste-testing them. The kit comes with two sushi rolling mats, five pairs of chopsticks, a paddle, spreader, and a beginner guide PDF. Promising review: "Received this the other day and the wife and I had our own sushi night at home...I did not realize there were two mats in the package, which was a nice little surprise... everything is made of good quality materials, easy to use, and a good fun activity for date night at home. I will be getting a few more as gifts for a few friends...good product, received it quickly and for the price you cannot go wrong." — Timothy J Stegner Get it from Amazon for $8.48 . 9. A trio of hydrating lip sleeping masks that would make for amazing stocking stuffers — the set is less than half the price of a single jar of Laneige's popular version ! It contains vitamin C for a brightening effect, and it comes in fun flavors (lime, pomegranate, and berry) so they can switch up their lip routine every night. Plus, they're affordable enough that you can pop one in everyone's stocking. You get a lip mask, you get a lip mask, and you get a lip mask!!!!!! Promising review : " This is the most moisturizing lip treatment on the market. When my lips started getting dry due to the cold season, I was thinking of buying the Laneige lip mask , but it’s soooo expensive. This is a fraction of the cost and feels just the same. Very good product." — Riya Get a set of three from Amazon for $9.90 (available in five scent combos). 10. A pair of Gucci-esque loafer mules they'll basically never want to take off since they go with absolutely everything. Several reviewers say they didn't get any blisters while wearing these and that the leather is much softer than they expected. Promising review: "Such cute shoes that are maybe even better than the designer inspiration! I ordered a 37 and usually am a 6.5. They fit perfectly. The footbed is more padded than the designer version. Leather is soft and comfortable on the foot. Sole is not slippery." — Emily Wilson Get it from Amazon for $49.89+ (available in women's sizes 5–12 and in 10 colors). 11. And a pair of slingback heels that'll have them saying, "Are these Chanel?!" to which you'll reply with a subtle wink that neither confirms nor denies... We won't tell! Plus, shoppers say these are super comfortable right out of the box. They'll thank you for upgrading every single one of their work outfits. Promising review: "Love these sandals. I bought them for a black and beige dress, thinking I'd be limited to only those matching colors. After receiving and trying them on — they looked perfect with jeans, too! My feet are not narrow but not wide either. The fit is perfect on my size 8 feet, which are usually in sneakers. Dressing up in these sandals will present a [high-end] vibe and be comfortable, too!! I love the look it gives my feet! Dress it up, dress it down, and easy wearing — my go-to sandals now!!" — shinyliberty Get it from Amazon for $49.99+ (available in women's sizes 5–12 and in six colors). 12. A five-piece whiskey set , which will look oh-so-classy on their bar cart. It also comes in a gift-worthy satin-lined presentation box they won't want to throw out. It comes with a whiskey decanter and four glasses, so make sure they invite you and a few friends over to test them out. Promising review: "I bought this for my boyfriend as a gift, and he LOVES it. It displays beautifully, cleans easily and has a good weight to it. The packaging is exquisite and looks like I spent WAY more than I did. Love it!!!" — Amber B. Get it from Amazon for $39.99 . 13. A dazzling cubic zirconia ring they'll want to wear every single day, and not because they feel guilty that they spent a ton of money on it like the Cartier Love Ring. It's just as versatile and elegant — and affordable enough that you can buy them a replacement if they ever lose it. Promising review: "The perfect non-name-brand ring you can find, honestly. I wasn't looking for a Cartier knock-off when I found this ring, but I have had people ask me if it's the real deal . I honestly love this ring, though; the sizing was accurate, it is weighted well, none of the 'diamonds' have fallen off, and it hasn't tarnished! I've worn it daily for almost a year now, and it has held up well. It has some very small scratches on it, but that's typical of most rings. For the price, I am super happy with this ring, and I honestly can't believe how well it has handled everything I've put it through." — Eva Richterkessing Get it from Amazon for $9.99 (available in sizes 5–12, three finishes, and two styles). 14. A sunrise alarm clock with a set of features that'll make them forget you didn't actually drop the money for the Hatch version. It gradually brightens from red to orange to bright white 30 minutes before they need to wake up, so they can gently awaken and start counting all the money you saved. It comes with seven nature-inspired wakeup sounds, plus an FM/AM radio. And there are eight colorful nightlight options as well! Promising review: "I really needed another reliable alarm in the morning besides my cell phone (because I’m notorious for hitting sneeze), and this clock is exactly what I was looking for! I love that it slowly brightens as it gets closer to your alarm time because I feel less startled when my alarm goes off. This is super similar to the famous Hatch alarm clock and at a much cheaper price. Would definitely purchase again and again! Saves my morning" — Skylar Faul Get it from Amazon for $29.99 . 15. A pair of lightweight legging-style joggers that'll have them running away from Lululemon's pricey Align joggers. The elastic waistband keeps them comfy all day long, and the spacious side pockets are perfect for storing essentials when running errands. Also, one reviewer said they're "buttery soft," which is basically the highest compliment you can give to leggings. Promising review : "These are literally the best leggings/joggers I have ever owned, and I plan to eventually buy every single color. I originally saw these on TikTok and heard they were like the Lululemon ones but cheaper. I've never owned Lululemon leggings, but if they feel anything like these, then I have clearly been missing out. These are soft and absolutely perfect. I love the pockets and jogger style and that they fit like leggings and can be worn to the gym or dressed up with a cute outfit. I need to buy every color of these before they're gone!" — Courtney Get it from Amazon for $28.99+ (available in women's sizes XS–3XL and 25 colors). 16. A pair of comfy clogs — they prove you don't have to spend Birkenstock money to achieve Birkenstock comfort. Several reviewers point out that the footbed is super cushiony — and there are even wide sizes available! Do not be alarmed if you receive a personal "thank you" card from their feet. Promising review: "They look just like my real Birkenstock clogs!! The shape, the buckle, the fit: They all make the clog feel legit. They are also super comfy! There is cushioning in the heel that makes them very comfortable to wear. If you are hesitant, just buy them. This is SUCH a bargain considering how expensive real Birks are LOL." — Quinlan Hanrahan Get it from Amazon for $39.99 (available in women's sizes 6–12, including wide sizes, and in 14 colors). 17. A set of affordable, highly popular wireless Bluetooth earbuds that have wowed 164,000+ reviewers so far — so whoever you gift them to will certainly be impressed. Several of those reviewers say these have sound quality that gives AirPods a run for their money, although these are more than $100 less!!! They're also water-resistant, so they can feel safe wearing these while getting their sweat on during a workout. These come with a wireless charging case that provides up to 45 hours of total playtime (with the earbuds able to play for 10+ hours on a single charge!). I was one of those people still walking around with a cord dangling from my ears because I could never find a wireless pair that worked for me. Enter these life-changing earbuds! I tried all the different silicone ear tips included and got *the* perfect fit. I use them for both listening to music/podcasts and talking on the phone. The sound quality is amazing, and I have to charge these MAYBE once a week, depending on how much I use them. I'm never going back to AirPods... or dangly wires. Promising review: "Best decision! These are the greatest headphones ever! I saw them on TikTok months ago and added them to my wish list. I got a new phone that doesn't have the headphone port, so I decided it was time to finally buy them. They are amazing, and I probably won't ever take them out of my ears! 😂" — Kate Arnold Get it from Amazon for $24.99+ (available in two sizes and six colors). 18. A faux leather belt to have them saying "who she?!" to Gucci. Reviewers love that it's surprisingly thick (but not stiff!) for the price, and it also has a good amount of buckle-notch holes for a more tailored fit. This is the kind of gift they'll brag about to everyone — and don't be surprised if they ask for the link so they can steal your amazing gift idea. Promising review: "This is my favorite belt! It's perfect with jeans, and I get so many compliments on it. I love that the double ring is sort of designer-inspired but not a complete knockoff of the Gucci belt. I highly recommend! I am typically a medium, and the medium was perfect." — Everyday Teacher Style Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in sizes XS–XL and in 10 colors). 19. A gorgeous laptop tote bag reviewers are comparing to the pricier Béis Work Tote . The spacious design has enough room for a 15.6-inch laptop, a separate cushioned iPad pocket, and various other zippered compartments, so it'll basically become their new best friend for commuting to the office. Imagine gifting this to your office bestie 😭. Promising reviews: "It’s much more spacious than it looks. It’s very sleek and stylish. I use it as my work bag and find that it looks professional and has enough space for all of my stuff. I carry a laptop, pencil case, two books, a makeup bag, a water bottle, a wallet, a lotion, a phone and laptop charger, and other small miscellaneous objects . Still plenty of space. And when you carry it, it doesn’t feel bulky or cumbersome." — Su " Purchased for my daughter, who is an attorney. She said she really likes it and has gotten many compliments on it from her peers." — J Cliett Get it from Amazon for $34.86+ (available in nine styles). 20. An adjustable mini-belted pack that's probably been on their wishlist for a while — it's gone viral for rivaling a pricier Lululemon version 👀. It's lightweight and easy to carry, so they can finally ditch their usual tote bag that inevitably turns into a bottomless pit of keys, lipstick, and loose change. Those will all fit in here — but now they can actually see them!!! Promising review : "TikTok told me this compared to Lululemon, and it’s true, it is. Love this little bag! And the price — you can’t beat it." — Jolie BuzzFeed Shopping editor Elizabeth Lilly also owns this — she packed it as her only bag for a trip to busy trip to Iceland, and not only did it hold a ton and keep her hands free, but it easily fit around her waist over her outerwear. Get it from Amazon for $13.98 (available in 31 colors). 21. BuzzFeed's very own Goodful pan to make their Our Place dreams come true without needing to spend Our Place money. This 11-inch pan can fry, sauté, sear, boil, simmer, blanch, braise, poach, deep fry, and stew up all their favorites — and cleanup will be super simple thanks to the dishwasher-safe nonstick coating. Oh, and they even get a wooden spatula with it! Promising review: "I'm obsessed with this pan. I've previously owned an Always Pan, which retails for $150, and this pan is way better... I've been using this one daily, and it's still just as nonstick as when I bought it . I also love that it's lightweight compared to other pans I've used. The colors are so pretty, too! I'm buying a second one for my RV :)" — Donna I. Get it from Amazon for $49.99 (available in eight colors). 22. An Amazon Basics Dutch Oven — it'll make them say au revoir to Le Creuset . The cast-iron design is perfect for roasting, baking, sautéing, and more, so they can whip up everything from hearty stews to perfect loaves of bread — all while saving about $200! Promising review: " I've used this one and a Le Creuset brand and see no difference in performance, maintenance, and cleaning. I've used it for beef stews and bread. Cleaned easily and seems very durable." — Stephen Get it from Amazon for $43.73+ (available in three sizes and 10 colors). 23. Or! A Le Creuset-like braser pan if they'd prefer a shallower design that's perfect for frying and sautéing. Reviewers say it heats evenly, is super easy to clean, and that it feels durable for the price. Promising review: "This one is great — super heavy-duty and very durable. I've had it for a bit now and use it for everything- roasting meat in the oven, baking bread, sauteing, and making soups on the stovetop. As long as you let it cool down before cleaning, you'll have no issues with chipping enamel. Scrub only with something relatively soft so you don't scratch it, and it'll be almost non-stick. A soak and gentle sponging is all it takes to remove anything that does happen to stick, which is hardly anything. I've heated it as high as 465 degrees in the oven and had absolutely no problems at all with it. Plus, it looks amazing, and the red changes to a really neat dark red after being in the oven for a bit. I've used Le Creuset before, and this one feels nicer and works perfectly." — SomeoneWhoBoughtThis Get it from Amazon for $42.99+ (available in two sizes and three colors). 24. A sparkly CZ tennis bracelet that'll basically fool them into thinking you made a special trip to Swarovski . Reviewers say it closely resembles the look of actual diamonds, and several say it's easy to put on. Promising reviews: "Soooo pretty. It’s 100% a Swarovski [alternative] for so cheap. Looks exactly like the photo, and I wear it every day." — Trysten Walters "I just lost my very real gold tennis bracelet. I’ve heard good things about this company and decided to order one that looked like the one I lost. It just came in, and it looks as nice as my real one. I don’t know how it will do as time goes, but for $19, it’s a great buy." — Alina Get it from Amazon for $17.95+ (available in three lengths, 14-karat gold-plated or 18-karat gold vermeil, in yellow, rose, or white gold, and in packs of two). 25. A pair of bestselling huggie earrings they'll think you spent five times the price on. The 14k gold-plated cubic zirconia style is timeless yet still on-trend, so even the pickiest fashionista on your list will be impressed. Promising review: "These were the perfect little giftable earrings. My friend said they looked great, not chrome-y and cheap, and that the sparkle was really gorgeous on them. I'm going to bookmark as a go-to to add to any present that's missing a little something." — Mishi M. Get it from Amazon for $11.16+ (available in three colors and also available in vermeil). 26. A set of blending sponges that'll blend their makeup while you count all the dollars you saved by not buying them the way-more-expensive Beauty Blender . Plus, they'll get five of them for half the price! Promising review: "I’m honestly really stinking happy with my little sponges. They double in size as soon as you get them damp, but they don’t soak up any of my foundation, so nothing goes to waste. It applies my makeup smoothly and works just as well as a Beauty Blender but for a fraction of the price. Totally worth it." — Corgi Lover Get a pack of five from Amazon for $9.95+ (available in five color combinations). 27. An espresso maker so they can brew up to four shots of espresso in just a few minutes. Reviewers say it's super simple to operate, even for the most novice at-home baristas. They'll be so grateful they no longer have to shell out money for overpriced lattes or expensive Nespresso pods. Promising review: "This inexpensive machine has made this coffee lover happy! I wanted to take a break from buying the expensive Nespresso pods that my Nespresso makers use. I decided to purchase a machine that uses freshly ground espresso. I didn't expect much from this machine, but I am shocked at how well it works! Makes great espressos and lattes!" — Amazon Customer Get it from Amazon for $29.99 . 28. Or! A pour-over coffee maker because they deserve to brew that sweet, sweet bean juice in an elegant vessel that looks way more expensive than $20. Promising review: "I wanted to wait to review this product until I had the opportunity to use it for a small amount of time...and then I lapsed into the blissful ease of a perfect coffee experience every morning, and it slipped my mind. If you are looking for a more durable and cheaper Chemex alternative, this is it. Not only is it suuuuper attractive on the counter, but it functions incredibly well. Five stars all around. When paired with good coffee, it really is a no-brainer." — Amanda Dougherty Get it from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in two sizes and six designs). 29. A surprisingly inexpensive Dash stand mixer that'll make their jaw drop just like KitchenAid's iconic version . The six-speed mixer comes with a 3-quart bowl that's perfect for whipping up cookie dough, cake batter, pizza dough, pancake batter, and basically any other comforting seasonal treats. Promising review: "I used to have a big KitchenAid version and actually prefer this one! It's much smaller and takes up less space, super powerful, easy to use and clean, and GORGEOUS. The vintage look can't be found anywhere else." — Vanessa Get it from Amazon for $39.99+ (available in six colors). 30. A silk pillowcase — it's less than half the price of other popular brands but will still keep their hair flawless all night long and be gentle on their skin — and that's simply priceless. Promising review: "I'm very happy with this silk pillow cover. I needed to get one because I have long hair and sleep with it in a loose bun on top of my head. I was noticing quite a bit of breakage of the hair on the back of my head at the nape of my neck. Since I started using a silk pillowcase the breakage has pretty much stopped. It's very comfortable and stays cool throughout the night." — jennifersculpts Get it from Amazon for $31.99 (available in six sizes and 39 colors). 31. An adorable retro-chic toaster they'll think looks just as cute as the Smeg version , but the price is even cuter! It has extra-wide slots for all types of bread and bagels and a removable crumb tray for easy cleanup. Reviewers say it cooks up a perfectly toasted slice every time. Promising reviews: "I am in love with this toaster! Looks so clean and minimal on my countertop. Love the glossy finish. Very comparable to high-end brands like Smeg toaster that costs a fortune! Love the quality of toast it gives to my bread slices :)" — Lisa T. "Works as good as a Smeg at 1/4 the price." — Mark H. Get it from Amazon for $38.99+ (available in 10 colors). 32. A chic dinnerware set — these are perfect for the friend with the sophisticated farmhouse vibe in their kitchen. The stoneware pieces have exposed clay detailing on the bottom, and the neutral tones will look good in basically any kitchen decor scheme. Also, they'll think you picked these up at the barn where pottery resides 🤫. Promising review: "Better than Pottery Barn! My husband and I were about to purchase Pottery Barn's Quinn Handcrafted Stoneware when, somehow, this set came up in my Google thread. Very odd?! Nonetheless, the pics looked very similar to the Quinn set, but the devil is in the details. I went to Walmart to get a visual and touch the product... I still can't believe this is a Walmart product (sorry)! The weight, the coloring- perfect! I bought 5 sets! 3 for our home and 2 for our beach house! Our look is Scandinavian Modern Farmhouse. Absolutely beautiful!" — Audrey Get it from Walmart for $49.92 . 33. A pair of slippers with a fuzzy sandal-like design so they can walk around on a layer of cloud-like memory foam without you having to shell out for fluffy Ugg slides. Promising review: "Have you ever wondered what walking on clouds feels like? Well, you should get these sandals! They are gorgeous and so fluffy! I got them just for fun, and love walking around at home with them because they make me feel so fancy as I go make my coffee in my pajamas! They come in this really nice package that also makes them an excellent option for gifting. I highly recommend them if you want a nicer looking sandal to walk around at home." — Zumbatini Get it from Amazon for $25.99 (available in sizes S-XL and eight colors). Reviews have been edited for length and/or clarity.Methane pyrolysis – the case for cleaner hydrogen with existing infrastructure Hydrogen has the potential to significantly decarbonize multiple sectors. Conventional wisdom says that we must build dedicated new hydrogen pipelines and processing infrastructure over the next decades to realize this potential. What if we already had an effective and efficient way to transport (and store) hydrogen across nearly all the United States? What if this system were able to help us reliably eliminate carbon emissions from existing hydrogen production, begin to displace diesel, jet fuel and shipping fuel, and help kick start demand for other new uses almost right away? And, at the same time, what if this system sustainably produced materials for cleaner products for the energy transition and reduced our dependence (at least somewhat) on mining? We do have such a system. Simply put, we can utilize existing infrastructure to transport (and store) natural gas across the country, as we currently do. At the point of use (e.g., an ammonia production facility or truck stop) in the system, we can convert the natural gas into hydrogen using thousands of deployable, easily maintained and operated methane pyrolysis units — an underdiscussed and relatively-mature production method that produces only hydrogen and solid carbon (e.g., carbon black, graphite, or carbon nanotubes) with no carbon dioxide emissions. Over the past 100 years, the United States has constructed around of natural gas transmission and distribution pipelines to supply a wide swath of homes, businesses, factories and power plants. We have also invested in massive underground capacity, capable of balancing energy needs across seasons. We can continue to improve (i.e., replace aging pipes, repair leaks) and leverage this massive infrastructure investment to eliminate emissions from hydrogen production and begin to offset emissions in a host of other sectors. Importantly, the United States is endowed with a vast natural gas resource and a great deal of expertise in locating, accessing, and extracting it. A recent estimate put total at 692 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). For reference, we consume around annually. So, that’s more than 21 years’ worth. With a few exceptions over the past decade, this abundance of domestic natural gas has led to very . Yet, there’s a problem with current natural gas consumption; combusting it produces carbon dioxide, which is accumulating in our atmosphere, warming the planet, and creating dangerous climate change. Moreover, fugitive emissions from the production and distribution of natural gas are also a powerful, contributing source of greenhouse gas emissions. We must continue to mitigate fugitive emission, and we must combust less (unless we are capturing and sequestering or utilizing the carbon dioxide molecules). Methane pyrolysis (also known as “turquoise” hydrogen) has existed for decades, but due to high energy inputs and other technical challenges it is not as mature as steam methane reforming (SMR). SMR, which also converts natural gas into hydrogen, is an emissions intensive process that is responsible for 95 percent of today’s U.S. hydrogen production. While pyrolysis requires less than one-third of the consumed by electrolysis, it uses more natural gas than SMR per quantity of hydrogen produced. Additionally, scaling the technology to commercial levels has proved challenging. Generally, the International Energy Agency (IEA) grades existing methane pyrolysis technology designs from three to eight on its technological readiness level (TRL) scale – with a score of nine implying commercial readiness. A wide range of current analyses indicate that methane pyrolysis has a similar or slightly lower cost per unit of hydrogen produced than “blue” hydrogen (i.e., SMR with carbon capture), but it has nearly zero carbon dioxide emissions, does not need to sequester or transport captured carbon dioxide, and can be lower cost depending on the value of the solid carbon produced. The solid carbon in its several forms produced in pyrolysis offers additional revenue potential (above the hydrogen value), which can further incentivize companies pursuing this production pathway. Carbon black, a fine black powder, is already used in tire manufacturing, printing, plastics, asphalt, and coatings. Graphite, a more structured form of carbon, is mined in many countries for battery anodes, among other things. If it were produced as part of pyrolysis, it would reduce pressure on graphite mining – an environmental win. Carbon nanotubes are perhaps the most valuable form of solid carbon. They are exceedingly lightweight, yet orders of magnitude stronger than steel. As a substitute, they would offset highly emissions intensive steel production and iron mining (to an extent). Furthermore, utilizing nanotubes in structures increases strength and reduces weight (e.g., aerospace vehicles, planes, cars and trucks), making them more energy efficient. Finally, carbon nanotubes conduct electricity, potentially helping to make electric vehicle batteries lighter and reducing demand for other mined critical minerals. Companies are at various stages of development with pyrolysis. In 2021, Monolith, a Nebraska-based chemical and energy company, received a from the U.S. Department of Energy to expand its proprietary technology using natural gas and clean electricity; it plans to use the capital to expand clean hydrogen and carbon black production. Its produced hydrogen is used to make clean ammonia and fertilizer, which is used on nearby farms. Additionally, Monolith has partnered with a major , helping them reduce their emissions by with a source of low emission carbon black. A Washington-based company, Modern Hydrogen, has developed a , drop-in, “shipping-container” approach to scale hydrogen production volumes needed by end users. In Germany, the chemical company BASF has developed a proprietary process and constructed a in Ludwigshafen; currently, it is researching how to scale its production and is exploring economic uses for the solid carbon it creates. Additionally, U.S. chemical company is commercializing its exclusive pyrolysis technique that creates a more valuable solid carbon product in addition to hydrogen. Molten Industries, C-Zero, Aurora hydrogen, and Transform Materials are at earlier stages of development. Startup Molten Industries is focusing on producing (i.e., another form of solid carbon) for lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen for the chemical and steel industries. California-based is initially focusing on Asian markets. In Canada, Aurora Hydrogen recently received support for its scalable, modular microwave (i.e., electricity) pyrolysis technology, which produces hydrogen at the point-of-use, eliminating the need for hydrogen-specific transportation infrastructure. Similarly, Transform Materials produces hydrogen, and other valuable products using microwave energy and pyrolysis. Since hydrogen is an indirect greenhouse gas, producing it close to where it will be consumed can help minimize leaks and its impact on climate change. What should we be using the hydrogen for? There is wide agreement here. First, we should be replacing the current dirty hydrogen production (i.e., SMR) with cleaner methods as quickly as possible. Next, we should be focusing on hard to abate sectors like industry (e.g., ammonia production), heavy-duty long-haul transportation (e.g., trucks), and creating cheaper, scalable pathways to low carbon drop in fuels (e.g., sustainable aviation fuel). With a safe, efficient transportation and storage network already in place, we can start plugging in the additional elements of the methane pyrolysis production pathway almost right away. We don’t need to wait years or decades (and spend billions of additional dollars) to build out a 100 percent dedicated hydrogen transportation system in order to start realizing significant emission reductions. Our current infrastructure provides us with an extraordinary head start. The co-production of solid carbon (e.g., carbon black, graphite, and carbon nanotubes) provides an additional range of very compelling environmental and economic benefits. Methane pyrolysis is one of many clean hydrogen production pathways that we should strongly pursue. With respect to the continued use of fossil fuels, gains made with pyrolysis (or carbon capture) can be cancelled out or made worse without concerted stewardship. The natural gas industry must do better at removing emissions from all segments of product development (i.e., exploration, production, gathering, transmission, storage, and distribution). Additionally, negative impacts on nearby communities must be considered and improved. A group of innovative companies, leveraging existing infrastructure, and cheap, abundant natural gas, can reduce global emissions considerably in the next decade. Though some technical challenges remain, this pathway of least resistance should be supported and enabled to the fullest extent. the latest news shaping the hydrogen market at Methane pyrolysis – the case for cleaner hydrogen with existing infrastructure, First Hydrogen (TM) Explores Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) for Green Hydrogen Production Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – December 16, 2024) – First Hydrogen Corp. (TSXV: FHYD) (OTC Pink:... Gasunie – Seven questions about offshore hydrogen New offshore wind farms are going to generate a lot of sustainable electricity in the future. Some of that electricity will be converted to hydrogen and brought... DNV pioneers certification for safer, scalable hydrogen production The recently released standard sets requirements and establishes an industry benchmark for the safe design, construction, and operation of electrolyser...‘Let’s not panic’: Canada picks up the pieces after ugly Latvia loss at world juniorsThis new economic system marks a departure from traditional Play-to-Earn concepts, expanding the scope to encompass a variety of interactive and communal activities. The E2E model differentiates itself by focusing on gaming and a broad spectrum of virtual experiences. This includes live events, cultural exhibitions, and community-driven projects where participation directly translates to earnings. Through this model, Everdome is enhancing the metaverse’s engagement by allowing content creators to design immersive events—ranging from conferences and concerts to collaborative challenges—and reward participants with $DOME, Everdome’s native cryptocurrency. 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