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When winter arrives in western Austria and the sun disappears all too quickly behind the snow-capped Alps, you can stand in bare orchards and still taste the sun-ripened fruit that the trees once bore — just sip a glass of schnapps. For centuries, farmers in the Tyrol region have mashed, fermented and distilled apples, plums, apricots and other fruit into schnapps, a strong spirit enjoyed most commonly as a digestif. It is sometimes infused with local herbs and plants, like fruit from the Austrian stone pine. Not only does this elixir warm the soul; it also provides a strong dose of a deep local tradition. In Austria, especially in the mountains of Tyrol, “schnapps is both,” she said.
Persons: Ischgl, , Monika Unterholzner, “ schnapps Locations: Austria, Tyrol, schnapps, Tyrolean,
Patrick Gasienica: Olympic ski jumper dies at 24
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( Amy Woodyatt | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —Olympic ski jumper Patrick Gasienica died at the age of 24 on Monday, USA Nordic has announced. A GoFundMe page shared by USA Nordic, who confirmed his death Wednesday, said he died in a motorcycle crash returning from work. Gasienica, who was born in Mchenry, Illinois, represented the USA in his first Olympic Winter Games in Beijing 2022. He made his International Ski Federation (FIS) Ski Jumping debut in 2015, and went on to represent the United States at FIS Junior World Ski Championships in 2016 and 2017, and the 2019 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Seefeld, USA Nordic said in a statement published by U.S. “USA Nordic and the Ski Jumping community are saddened to hear about the passing of Patrick Gasienica,” USA Nordic said in a statement on Twitter.
Persons: Patrick Gasienica, Gasienica, , Patrick, Organizations: CNN, Olympic, USA Nordic, USA, Games, Ski Federation, United States, FIS, U.S, Snowboard, Nordic, Twitter, ” CNN, McHenry Police Department, Bull Valley Police Department Locations: USA, Mchenry , Illinois, Beijing, United, Seefeld
As the COP15 biodiversity summit kicks off in Montreal, businesses and corporate leaders are pushing for an ambitious agreement with strong policies that will provide guidance to companies seeking to change. They are under increasing pressure to show progress in tackling climate change and reducing harm to the environment. The agency has said some $384 billion will be needed each year for nature projects by 2025. "If we take that mindset to nature, it leads to the investment models that would allow us to invest in nature as infrastructure," he said. "Two years ago, all these governments around the world said 'let's put trillions of dollars into nature.'
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