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MARCO_2098741
For almost two years, a protest movement known as “Black Lives Matter” has convulsed the nation. Triggered by the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August 2014, the Black Lives Matter movement holds that racist police officers are the greatest threat facing young black men today.
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MARCO_6671740
I don't know what happened. My jade plant is suddenly dying. The leaves are turning a black brown, first on the edges and then the whole leaf, its dropped many leaves.It is very hot outside (107F). I don't overwater it and it doesn't seem to have an insect problem, not one that I can detect. don't know what happened. My jade plant is suddenly dying. The leaves are turning a black brown, first on the edges and then the whole leaf, its dropped many leaves.
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MARCO_3400611
Some people have eyes that have different colored patches. For example, blue eyes with a green or brown circle around the pupil are pretty common. In these eyes, different parts of the iris make different amounts of melanin. What we don't have yet is a good handle on how this all happens genetically.
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CAR_7097e6f7f931ba6e5a17b33fc66901ddfaf93854
Mauboy performed 'What Happened to Us' live for the first time during her YouTube Live Sessions program on 4 December 2010. She also appeared on Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight on 23 February 2011 for an interview and later performed the song. On 15 March 2011, Mauboy performed 'What Happened to Us' on Sunrise. She also performed the song with Stan Walker during the Australian leg of Chris Brown's F.A.M.E. Tour in April 2011. Mauboy and Walker later performed 'What Happened to Us' on Dancing with the Stars Australia on 29 May 2011. From November 2013 to February 2014, 'What Happened to Us' was part of the set list of the To the End of the Earth Tour, Mauboy's second headlining tour of Australia, with Nathaniel Willemse singing Sean's part.
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CAR_e2305e77ddd2b4ad6828e57eef6ce38cfe9bcdd3
In 1999, Brown was charged with sexual harassment by Tiffany Black, a young college student on his staff. Black said that Brown touched her breasts and buttocks and tried to kiss her during an impromptu golf lesson at his office in Lake Jackson. Thereafter, Brown delivered a letter of apology to Black, who left his staff after the incident. Brown said that he would seek counseling if needed. No legal charges were filed. Brown had paid an attorney $1,150 to represent him, having legally used campaign funds to do so.
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CAR_481e965e500f44ffcf42de8079da6b9f7de8785f
The RAF credited Brown with shooting down the Red Baron, but it is now generally agreed that the bullet that hit Richthofen was fired from the ground. Richthofen died following an extremely serious and inevitably fatal chest wound from a single bullet, penetrating from the right armpit and resurfacing next to the left nipple. Brown's attack was from behind and above, and from Richthofen's left. Even more conclusively, Richthofen could not have continued his pursuit of May for as long as he did (up to two minutes) had this wound come from Brown's guns. Brown himself never spoke much about what happened that day, claiming, '[t]here is no point in me commenting, as the evidence is already out there.'
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CAR_f9c16d9b36b4e29fa58e659f197352533430eaff
After their request was denied by the colonial authorities, the Bakonjo and Baamba launched a low-intensity guerrilla war that continued through independence. The movement carrying out the armed struggle was named 'Rwenzururu'. While the movement began to achieve recognition as a separate district, it eventually became a movement to secede and form their own kingdom. The movement declared an independent Kingdom of Rwenzururu on 30 June 1962, three months before national independence, with Isaya Mukirania as king. The violence reached a height in 1963 and 1964, when Toro soldiers massacred many Konjo and Amba people as they sought to control the lower valleys. The Ugandan army intervened against the separatists, doing such significant damage to the Rwenzururu that the movement was suppressed for some time. The movement, however, achieved fame through a local folk epic.
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MARCO_3337184
Kamala Harris, a ‘Top Cop’ in the Era of Black Lives Matter. As she campaigns to become only the second black woman elected to the U.S. Senate, the California attorney general is trying to chart a middle course on the Democratic Party’s most contentious issue: criminal justice. By MAY 25, 2016.
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CAR_127dc15a4ac52010bfa8b98742fb1842d1926ed5
The movement was founded under the name Market project in 1985 in Poznan (Poland) with founders Boris Nieslony, Zygmunt Piotrowski, Tomas Ruller and Jürgen Fritz. In 1986 for the first European tour the name Black Market was taken. In 1990/91 with personal changes the group Black Market International came out.
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CAR_db9113e032c6ae5b9737e5e2f7b82b6a63fb8797
The Symphony has a duration of roughly 35 minutes and is composed in four numbered movements. The first movement has a duration of roughly 12 minutes; in the program notes, Theofanidis described it and the fourth movement as 'the big pillars of the piece, both emotionally and in scale.' The second movement has a duration of roughly 8 minutes and was described by the composer as 'quite lyrical, but not slow.' The third movement is a brief scherzo-ritornello with a duration of only about 4 minutes. The final movement has a duration of roughly 10 minutes; the composer described its relation to the opening movement, writing:
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CAR_58b9cc21608514a81cbe4c7cf35526652ddd8e16
Straight edge sentiments can be found in songs by the early 1980s band Minor Threat . This anti-inebriation movement had been developing in punk prior to Minor Threat, but their song 'Straight Edge' was influential in giving the scene a name, and something of a (somewhat unwilling) figurehead. Minor Threat frontman Ian MacKaye is often credited with birthing the Straight edge name and movement and in later years has often spoken out about how he never intended it to be a movement. 'I'm credited because I coined a phrase and wrote a song about it. I'm not going to spend any more energy than I already have explaining that. From the very beginning I've tried to say that this is not my opinion. That whole thing just makes me realize I don't have any control over what people think of me. And I don't really give a fuck. I think that the idea of straight edge, the song that I wrote, and the way people have related it, there's some people who have abused it, they've allowed their fundamentalism to interfere with the real message, which in my mind, was that people should be allowed to live their lives the way they want to. It was just the title of a song that I wrote but certainly never intended to start a movement'
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CAR_1c106736d50d8018cb940c5878ed306e8a37e966
Public reaction to the death has drawn further parallels to the response to the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown, as part of a larger string of controversial uses of force by police officers in the United States against African Americans. As of April 30, 2015, 22 demonstrations had been held nationwide in direct response to Gray's death or in solidarity with Baltimore. Additionally, the Black Lives Matter movement has protested Gray's death.
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MARCO_8637051
258 chemistry and the other half reaction is h2 g 2e 2 h g this splitting of the reaction under examination into two half reactions automatically reveals that here sodium is oxidised and hydrogen is reduced therefore the complete reaction is a redox changend the other half reaction is h2 g 2e 2 h g this splitting of the reaction under examination into two half reactions automatically reveals that here sodium is oxidised and hydrogen is reduced therefore the complete reaction is a redox change
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MARCO_1200269
A serious allergic reaction to this drug is unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing. This is not a complete list of possible side effects.If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.In the US -.ymptoms of a serious allergic reaction include: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing. This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist. In the US -.
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MARCO_52132
Tomi & Tommy Go Off on the Untouchable Black Lives Matter Move…. Radio host and social media activist Tommy Sotomayer joins me tonight at 8pm ET to talk #OscarsSoWhite, Black Panthers, Black Lives Matter and more. Visit TheBlaze.com/Tomi to watch. Posted by Tomi Lahren on Monday, February 29, 2016.
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CAR_a5bd73448c556c93b52a2a2525d565d3bed7cd2b
Supporters of the Act - members of the Liberals and the Democrats - argued that volunteer police would build upon the community policing practices implemented by the Government, would augment police in the event of an emergency, and would allow members of the public to contribute to a cause which they felt strongly about.
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CAR_54aa2951248ad660ba6d03418a202b3214531d9d
To try to help prevent police brutality in America, the NBA wore shirts that stated 'I CAN'T BREATHE.' Concerned African-Americans also started a movement referred to as 'BLACKS LIVES MATTER' to try to help police understand how they are affecting African-American lives.
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MARCO_7985635
This has been all the more important since the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of the resistance in Ferguson--and, more recently, Baltimore, which has posed new questions in the labor movement about the relationship between social justice issues and unionism.
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CAR_cdc5bfbfd0d5c0876253df91eaaed0309b251416
There were renewed calls for more serious measures against the movement, including revocation of firearms permits and seizure of their weapons, following disciplinary action against police officers with alleged connections to the movement.
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CAR_5bb001ac7e96c769162a7d2b0826c3cab1aff7de
A woman who lost four family members in the incident said, 'We don't know why this foreign soldier came and killed our innocent family members. Either he was drunk or he enjoyed killing civilians.' Abdul Samad, a 60-year-old farmer who lost eleven family members, eight of whom were children, spoke about the incident: 'I don't know why they killed them. Our government told us to come back to the village, and then they let the Americans kill us.' One grieving mother, holding a dead baby in her arms, said, 'They killed a child, was this child the Taliban? Believe me, I haven't seen a two-year-old member of the Taliban yet.'
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CAR_857c4a27ecfb3f83b4f510f12dd2f3d1b9bcbd53
In response, Say Her Name was founded to focus specifically on the killing of black women by police and to bring their names into the Black Lives Matter protest. Their stated goal is to offer a more complete, but not competing, narrative with the overall Black Lives Matter movement.
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MARCO_8413316
Actor James Woods called the Rev. Al Sharpton a “​​pig​” as he blamed the firebrand preacher and Mayor de Blasio for Saturday’s murder of two NYPD cops. “In honor of all uniformed service personnel in America, say a prayer for Police Officers Liu and Ramos.
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CAR_127252228494c0776e0f5f4f2f0abe21a2cae6af
Laura Morgan of All About Soap felt that Doctor Browning is 'dodgy' and that he is a 'fairly obvious suspect' in the investigation for Lynsey's murder. She added that Doctor Browning 'might not be a murderer, but you can't deny there's something not right about the preying practitioner'. Morgan explained that Doctor Browning has a hold over Mercedes due to him having proof that Mercedes was in the village when Lynsey was killed although she though that Doctor Browning 'could he be trying to cover his own tracks by shifting the blame onto someone else'. Morgan went on to say that after Doctor Browning sees through Mercedes scheme to solve the problem, 'the devilish doc advised Mercedes she was better to keep him on side [...] we’re going to see a lot more of Dr Browning in the next few weeks. There’s going to be some interesting clues about his past, but will any of these lead us to be convinced he’s a cold-blooded killer?' Morgan's All About Soap colleague Carena Crowford felt that was 'something suspect' about Doctor Browning. She said Silas was left alone with 'the dodgy doc, and the next thing they knew the old man had knocked Browning out, stolen his shoes and run away. Come on, are we really expected to believe Silas could take out young, strong Dr B alone? Or is this evidence they’re working together...?' After it was revealed Doctor Browning killed Lynsey, Morgan said she 'had the dastardly doc's card marked from day one, but have to admit that tonight's big reveal has left us a bit cold'. She said that the murder was 'a crime of passion, but there’s no way Mercy is worth killing for. [...] Disappointingly, it also transpired that Dr Browning has zilch to do with Silas's epic return. It was a mere coincidence that the medical man was caught up in the serial killer’s escape from hospital. We think it could have made a brilliant twist if Silas had been schooling Dr B, and getting him to carry on his work while he was behind bars'.
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CAR_aa1dc8164e2b9f5b45e3ba19f088908005b6d273
The story is about a Lamut(Evens) named Turgen whose family was killed by an illness which left him alone to his practice of medicine in his Yurt. He then out of his loneliness befriends a group of rams near his yurt this cause the townspeople to look at him and start strange rumors that it is impossible for a man to befriend animals so he must be a sorcerer and shunned because of it. While on coming back from his usual fishing and hunting round he hears crying and decides to help he goes inside the yurt to see 2 children. The eldest one Tim approached Turgen and with all his kindness stayed to tend to the youngest child Aska as she was only but an infant. As time past Marfa the mother of the children came from working to see Turgen tending to her children rather than being angry she was just surprised to find him in her home. As it turns out one of the people who didn't listen to the shamans words was Marfa's late husband who left marfa with some enlightening information that turgen was a kind man that helped anyone that needed and that the shaman only spoke lies and this was proven to her as she came to see him tending to her children.From that point he frequently dropped by to see Marfa and he children bringing them meats, and salts to make sure that marfa did not need to work so hard and with that she was able to spend more time with her children. With these visits Turgen's story about his past affiliation with the rams on how he hunted them for sport and that cause great sorrow in him to see these creatures being hunter for their horns and meats even though they were minding their own business. With this gap of trust between them Turgen set out to create a wall of trust with the ram which he achieved by feeding them every day. As time passed he began to bond with the herd of ram and watched them as they at his food offering and when the rams had encounters with other dangerous creatures like bears and wolves Turgen did everything in his power to help the rams with their fight even if it meant risking his life. In the middle of September hunting season began this is where Turgen's struggle's begin as hunters start to come to the mountains and they are specifically looking for the rams to hunt. Turgen places the responsibilities of guiding the rams to a safer spot in the mountains. With the help of Marfa and her children he was able to lead the rams to safety while being watched by the hunter they threaten his life because of his acrions. This is when Marfa stood up and pleaded to hunter to listen to reason and why Turgen had see the rams through. As they listen they were reminded of the shamans words and ignored er words this is when Turgen stood and talk sense to the hunter and told them how the shamans words should not be headed since he was visited by spirit for helping the rams as the Lamut were very religious they believed a spirit haunted Turgen and now believed he was free since the rams were gone. In the end Turgen was accepted back to the village and married Marfa and was able to live normal life.
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CAR_e5629e7af3e18b172409aff47fc57edcc0bf7074
On September 29, 2008 the Justice Department's Inspector General (IG) released a report on the matter that found most of the firings were politically motivated and improper. The next day Attorney General Michael Mukasey appointed a special prosecutor Nora Dannehy to decide whether criminal charges should be brought against Gonzales and other officials involved in the firings. The IG's report contained 'substantial evidence' that party politics drove a number of the firings, and IG Glenn Fine said in a statement that Gonzales had 'abdicated his responsibility to safeguard the integrity and independence of the department.'The report itself stopped short of resolving questions about higher White House involvement in the matter, because of what it said were the refusal to cooperate of a number of key players, among them Karl Rove, Senator Pete Domenici and Harriet Miers and because the White House refused to hand over its documents related to the firings.
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CAR_e8967a67af12f46887b1251cc31e2a3d4a58e67e
The shooting drew comparisons to the shooting deaths of two officers with the New York City Police Department, which occurred the year before. The shooting also brought criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement, alleging that they were responsible for inspiring the attack. Hickman stated, 'We've heard 'black lives matter.' All lives matter. Well, cops' lives matter, too. So why don't we just drop the qualifier and just say 'lives matter,' and take that to the bank.'
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CAR_90915c122b4002aa8ec2c607a8368df368dc01b0
The Black Lives Matter movement has protested the shooting.
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CAR_8157876c8fbe491b73fe2e9c6f29f9d150d88673
In 2015, Black Lives Matter demonstrated against the deaths of numerous African Americans by police actions, including those of Charley Leundeu Keunang, Tony Robinson, Anthony Hill, Meagan Hockaday, Eric Harris, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray, William Chapman, The Charleston Nine, Jonathan Sanders, Sandra Bland, Samuel DuBose, Jeremy McDole, Corey Jones, and Jamar Clark, among others.
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MARCO_3369276
Almost every day, I get comments about the president that are clearly motivated by racism. No, they aren’t usually in Ku Klux Klan language, but as Potter Stewart said, I know it when I see it. I also know something else I can prove. White people in America are unwilling to live with black people. Yes, there are exceptions. But not many. The Detroit suburb of Southfield was less than one percent black in 1970. It was 30% black 20 years later, and is 75% black now. I don’t know how we solve this, or if we can, but I do know we need to face it.
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KILT_2043296-13
At its third session, for the first time, the CoSP also adopted a resolution on preventive measures, in which it established the Open-Ended Intergovernmental Working Group on Prevention to further explore good practices in this field. The CoSP was preceded and accompanied by numerous side events, such as the last Global Forum for Fighting Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity (in cooperation with businesses) and a Youth Forum. The fourth session of the CoSP took place in Marrakech, Morocco, from 24 to 28 October 2011. The Conference considered the progress made in the IRM and recognized the importance of addressing technical assistance needs in the Review Mechanism. It also reiterated its support for the Working Groups on Asset Recovery and Prevention and established Open-Ended Intergovernmental Expert Group Meetings on International Cooperation to advise and assist the CoSP with respect to extradition and mutual legal assistance. In addition to its main agenda, the CoSP hosted 19 side events, bringing together governments and different parts of society, such as the private sector, parliamentarians, anti-corruption authorities and civil society organizations. Other sessions of the CoSP took place in Panama in 2013, the Russian Federation in 2015 and Austria in 2017. Section::::Implementation of the UNCAC and monitoring mechanism.
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MARCO_33_1621342262-6
Play 8 Use the arrow keys to increase and decrease the volume / Enter full screen Open subtitles settings menu Subtitles ON Aa Aa Aa Aa Aa Open playback settings menu for autoplay and video quality settings Playback settings Autoplay Play next item automatically ON Video quality Medium Currently unavailable Low Medium Highest available Automatically selects the best quality available Open playback speed menu 1x Playback speed 0.5x 0.8x 1x 1.5x 2x Cast this programme Open Picture in Picture mode Get embed code Use the arrow keys to forward and rewind G Watch: What Greta said to world leaders at COP25 in Madrid Getty Images Despite the discussions, countries couldn't agree on areas like offsetting carbon and financial aid for developing nations. These topics will be discussed again at next year's conference. The UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said he felt 'disappointed' by how little was actually achieved at COP25, and others called the conference a failure. COP 24: After lots of discussion at the conference in Poland, an agreement for a new international climate regime was reached. The agreement set out that each country must report their emissions every two years, and demonstrate they had taken steps to cut them - but this new regime doesn't begin until 2024.
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MARCO_48_1287326407-10
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KILT_40809554-1
1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race The Junior men's race at the 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Monza, Italy, at the Mirabello Racecourse on March 16, 1974. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald. Complete results, medallists, Section::::Participation. An unofficial count yields the participation of 75 athletes from 14 countries in the Junior men's race. This is in agreement with the official numbers as published. BULLET::::- (2) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (5) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (5) BULLET::::- (4) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (6) BULLET::::- (5) Section::::See also. BULLET::::- 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race BULLET::::- 1974 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
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KILT_2458522-3
BULLET::::- Glasgow University Library BULLET::::- Strathclyde University Library BULLET::::- Glasgow Caledonian University Library BULLET::::- Glasgow Women's Library BULLET::::- Mitchell Library BULLET::::- Stirling's Library Section::::Libraries.:Community Libraries. Glasgow has 32 community libraries across the city, run by Glasgow Life. BULLET::::- Anniesland Library BULLET::::- Ballieston Library BULLET::::- Barmulloch Library BULLET::::- Bridgeton Library BULLET::::- Castlemilk Library BULLET::::- Cardonald Library BULLET::::- Couper Institute BULLET::::- Dennistoun Library BULLET::::- Drumchapel Library BULLET::::- Elderpark Library BULLET::::- Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) BULLET::::- Gorbals Library BULLET::::- Govanhill Library BULLET::::- Hillhead Library BULLET::::- Ibrox Library BULLET::::- Langside Library BULLET::::- Knightswood Library BULLET::::- Library at The Bridge (Easterhouse) BULLET::::- Maryhill Library BULLET::::- Milton Library BULLET::::- Parkhead Library BULLET::::- Partick Library BULLET::::- Pollok Library BULLET::::- Pollokshaws Library BULLET::::- Pollokshields Library BULLET::::- Possilpark Library BULLET::::- Royston Library BULLET::::- Riddrie Library BULLET::::- Shettleston Library BULLET::::- Springburn Library BULLET::::- Woodside Library BULLET::::- Whiteinch Library Section::::Entertainment. Most of Scotland's National Companies including Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet, National Theatre of Scotland and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra are based here as is the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
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MARCO_12_478606353-8
This is the fanatic face of Saturn in Aquarius. Europe has seen it all before, to its regret, and doing nothing will not be an option for European leaders in 2021, but it will be extremely difficult to dampen the fire without making it worse. The G7 2021 The UK will be the president of the G7 in 2021 and may use next year’s G7 to launch the ‘D10,’ an alliance of democratic states that could act as a counterweight to China. South Korea, India, and Australia will be invited, along with the usual G7 members. The idea of this new alliance has already drawn interest from the Democrats in the US and is also a reminder that no country will be more aligned with US foreign policy goals under Biden than Britain. NATO is usually a tricky issue for France, and Germany’s strong economic relationship with China complicates its attitude to Beijing. Mr. Biden will be keen to show that the US is turning the page on Mr. Trump’s ‘America First,’ agenda while a Trump second term will likely mean the opposite. One way to do that would be to re-enter the climate change agreement from which Mr. Trump withdrew, and next year Britain is also hosting the (delayed) UN climate change conference in Glasgow next year, COP26.
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KILT_21411868-3
BULLET::::- 20 October – Nine North Koreans who entered the Danish embassy in Hanoi, Vietnam, last month leave for South Korea. BULLET::::- 29 October – Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen says a deal at a UN climate change summit in December is unlikely. Section::::Events.:November. BULLET::::- 15 November – APEC leaders say a deal on global warming will not be possible before next month's United Nations summit in Denmark. Section::::Events.:December. BULLET::::- 7–18 December – The UNFCCC's United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 conference is held in Copenhagen. BULLET::::- 12 December – Police in Denmark detain 900 people after thousands gather in Copenhagen to demand more action on climate change and global warming by leaders at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. BULLET::::- 15 December – U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Danish hosts urge countries on to compromise to salvage agreement on a new U.N. pact aimed at averting dangerous climate change and global warming. BULLET::::- 16 December – Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen replaces Connie Hedegaard in a 'procedural move' as president of the U.N. climate talks, as further clashes take place around the perimeter of the summit. Section::::The arts. Section::::The arts.:Architecture.
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postponed from Nov. 9-19, 2020]: The musically named 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP26, will be the biggest international summit meeting that Britain has ever hosted. The postponed meeting will enjoy the benefit of hindsight; with the election of Joseph R. Biden Jr. to the presidency, the United States is expected to make a 180-degree turn in its climate change and conservation policies, first by returning to the 2015 Paris Agreement. BARBADOS, by November 2021: Barbados, a former British colony that gained independence in 1966, will shed more remnants of its past by removing Queen Elizabeth as its titular monarch, the first country in nearly three decades to do so. The queen remains ceremonial “ruler” of the 16 other countries that make up the Commonwealth, including Australia, Canada and New Zealand. DECEMBER UNITED STATES, Dec. 2-5 [ postponed from Dec. 3-6, 2020]: The hottest of all the Basel international art fairs, Art Basel Miami Beach, will return after a year in which it was largely confined to online viewing rooms and its venue, the Miami Beach Convention Center, was used as a reserve field hospital and a drive-through coronavirus testing site.
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24, 28, 29, 36 Patients vividly described feelings of uncertainty, profound anxiety and fear of death experienced at times of markedly worsening dyspnea suggesting the importance of effective models of care to adequately assess and address dyspnea-related anxiety disorders in COPD. 23 Depression has been the primary focus on much of the research into the psychological effects of COPD. Depression rates among patients with severe COPD are 2–4 times higher than those of the general population. 23, 24, 33 COPD-related depression has been associated with decreased health-related QoL, functional status and coping, increased COPD symptoms, and failure of treatment for exacerbations. 26, 33, 37 Further, in one study, the authors reported a significant increase in mortality rates for depressed patients hospitalized with a COPD exacerbation compared with those who were not depressed. 33 Meanwhile fewer than 30% of healthcare providers recognize anxiety and/or depression and fewer still follow best practice treatment guidelines despite evidence that COPD patients with anxiety or depression have a higher risk of cognitive decline, functional decline, lower self-efficacy and more serious life events than those without these mental health concerns.
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Agricultural producers and urban areas are particularly vulnerable, as evidenced by recent prolonged droughts in the western and southern United States, which are estimated to have caused over $6 billion in damages to the agricultural and municipal sectors. Such droughts also impose costs in terms of wildfires, both in terms of control costs and lost timber and related resources. Water users will eventually adapt to more frequent and severe droughts, in part by shifting limited water supplies towards higher-value uses. Such shifts could be from low- to high-value crops, or from agricultural and industrial to environmental and municipal uses. A period of delay is likely, however, because gradual changes in the frequency and severity of drought will be difficult to distinguish from normal inter-annual variations in precipitation. Economic losses will be larger during this period of delay, as compared to a world with instantaneous adjustment, but preemptive adaptation could also be costly given the uncertainty surrounding future climate. Rising surface temperatures are expected to increase the proportion of winter precipitation received as rain, with a declining proportion arriving in the form of snow. Snow pack levels are also expected to form later in the winter, accumulate in smaller quantities, and melt earlier in the season, leading to reduced summer flows.
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These actions can include diversifying crops that can tolerate warmer and drier or wetter conditions; ensuring infrastructure can withstand more extreme weather; helping communities reduce their risk from sea level rise and increased floods; and making sure we manage our food, water, and other natural resources wisely in the context of a changing climate. WWF is also working to better understand how a changing climate impacts wildlife and finding ways to help them adapt. Protecting wildlife—stopping poaching, curbing overfishing, and conserving habitats—is more important than ever with the added pressures of climate change. We’re in this together Climate change adaptation and mitigation are both equally important and time-sensitive and we need to do both. You can help mitigate climate change by reducing emissions in your own life, letting your representatives know you support climate-smart policies, and supporting businesses and organizations embracing renewable energy. Help your community adapt by learning how your area is vulnerable to climate change and advocating for smart policies that reduce risk. You can also support local initiatives that help people prepare for and recover from extreme weather events or simply reduce your use of water in times of drought. Climate change is a serious problem, but our planet can continue to thrive if we all work together to both avoid the worst impacts and adapt to our changing world.
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The problems seem especially obvious in cases where current societal trends appear to be on a “collision course” with predictions of global warming’s impacts: at the same time that sea levels are rising, human population continues to grow most rapidly in flood-vulnerable, low-lying coastal zones; places where famine and food insecurity are greatest in today’s world are not places where milder winters will boost crop or vegetation productivity, but instead, are places where rainfall will probably become less reliable, and crop productivity is expected to fall; the countries most vulnerable to global warming’s most serious side effects are among the poorest and least able to pay for the medical and social services and technological solutions that will be needed to adapt to climate change. In its summary report on the impacts of climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated, “Taken as a whole, the range of published evidence indicates that the net damage costs of climate change are likely to be significant and to increase over time.” (For specific information on the projected impacts of climate change in the United States, see the National Assessment Report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program.) This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 at 3:45 pm and is filed under Climate, Global Warming: Impacts .
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The climate of a particular region is a combination of many factors such as average day and night temperatures, precipitation, humidity, air pressures, and wind direction. Sometimes, storms are also a factor for climate change. Therefore, climate change is the changes in these factors over a long period of time. Figure 01: Climate Change Furthermore, some of the factors that affect climate change are natural factors like volcanic eruptions, plate tectonics, and changes in oceans whereas others are anthropogenic factors such as pollution, deforestation, releasing greenhouse gases, etc. Climate change is a natural process the planet Earth is facing right from its creation. However, at present, this change has been accelerated by many folds, becoming a concern for human beings due to above-mentioned factors. What is Global Warming? Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere over a long period of time. Emission of greenhouse gases is the main reason for global warming. Major greenhouse gases that cause global warming are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and gases of Sulfur. Emissions from industries, burning of solid waste, and vehicles are the sources that emit large quantities of greenhouse gases all over the world.
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Climate Rage by Naomi Klein Democratizing climate governance v t e Climate change Overview Attribution of recent climate change Effects of climate change Climate change mitigation Climate change adaptation By country and region Causes Overview Attribution of recent climate change Greenhouse effect Scientific consensus on climate change Sources Greenhouse gases Fossil fuel Deforestation and climate change Land use, land-use change, and forestry History History of climate change science Svante Arrhenius James Hansen Charles David Keeling Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2019 2020 2021 Effects and issues Physical Abrupt climate change Anoxic event Arctic methane emissions Drought Ocean acidification Ozone depletion Physical impacts Retreat of glaciers since 1850 Tipping points in the climate system Sea level rise Season creep Shutdown of thermohaline circulation Flora and fauna Effects on Ecosystems Mass mortality event Invasive spieces Effects on plant biodiversity Effects on marine life Effects on marine mammals Effects on terrestrial animals Extinction risk from climate change Forest dieback Society Effects on Agriculture Climate change and cities Ecosystem change Climate change and gender Climate change and poverty Climate vulnerability Economics of climate change Effects on health Effects on humans Human rights Indigenous peoples Environmental migrant Fisheries and climate change Industry and society By country & region Regional effects of climate change Arctic Australia South Asia Middle East and North Africa Africa Caribbean European Union by individual country Society and climate change General Politics ( Climate movement Public opinion Public opinion by country Denial ( soft denial )) Climate communication ( Media coverage Climate change education pop culture } Climate ethics Climate change litigation Climate justice International agreements United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Kyoto Protocol Paris Agreement Mitigation Economics and finance Carbon credit Carbon offset Carbon tax Climate debt Climate risk Climate risk insurance Climate finance Fossil fuel divestment Emissions trading Low-carbon economy Energy Sustainable energy Low-carbon energy Renewable energy Nuclear power Carbon capture and storage Energy transition Personal Individual action on climate change Carbon neutrality Other Blue carbon Carbon dioxide removal Climate change mitigation scenarios Climate engineering Nature-based solutions Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation Reforestation Background and theory Measurements Satellite measurements Theory Albedo Carbon sink Climate variability and change Climate sensitivity Cloud forcing Feedbacks Earth's energy budget Effective temperature Global warming potential Illustrative model of greenhouse effect on climate change Radiative forcing Research Paleoclimatology Paleotempestology Climate model Climate change portal Glossary Index Category Retrieved from ' https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Climate_ethics&oldid=1012877347 ' Categories: Climate change and society Climate change policy Energy policy Environmental ethics Environmental justice Applied ethics Hidden categories: Wikipedia articles with style issues from December 2009 All articles with style issues All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from February 2012 All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from August 2017 Articles with permanently dead external links
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released the very first part of its massive new synthesis of climate science on Friday.* The report, six years in the making, is widely considered the best synthesis of what we know about climate change. The report says that climate scientists are 95 percent certain that 'human influence has been the dominant cause” of global warming since 1950. They also warn of large rises in sea level if humanity doesn't act aggressively to curtail its fossil-fuel emissions and other greenhouse gases. Yet, in some ways, what's most striking is how little the report alters our broad understanding of global warming. This is, after all, the fifth assessment report that the IPCC has put out since 1990. And the main message hasn't shifted all that radically over the last 25 years. Yes, there have been new advances in key areas, from climate history to predicting the effects of sea-level rise. But the core point — that humans are heating up the planet significantly — has stayed remarkably consistent over the past quarter-century.
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Climate model projections summarized in the report indicated that during the 21st century, the global surface temperature is likely to rise a further in a moderate scenario, or as much as in an extreme scenario, depending on the rate of future greenhouse gas emissions and on climate feedback effects. These findings have been recognized by the national science academies of the major industrialized nations and are not disputed by any scientific body of national or international standing. Effects of global warming include rising sea levels, regional changes in precipitation, more frequent extreme weather events such as heat waves, and expansion of deserts. Surface temperature increases are greatest in the Arctic, with the continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost, and sea ice. Overall, higher temperatures bring more rain and snowfall, but for some regions droughts and wildfires increase instead. Climate change threatens to diminish crop yields, harming food security, and rising sea levels may flood costal infrastructure and eventually force the abandonment of many coastal cities. Environmental impacts include the extinction or relocation of many species as their ecosystems change, most immediately the environments of coral reefs, mountains, and the Arctic. Because the climate system has a large 'inertia' and greenhouse gases persist in the atmosphere, climatic changes and their effects will intensify for many centuries even if further greenhouse emissions stop.
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Over a forest canopy or a vast expanse of grassland, large amounts of transpiration can markedly increase water vapor in the atmosphere, causing more precipitation and cloud cover in an area. The additional cloud cover often reinforces the cooling by blocking sunlight. Because of these processes, many researchers believe plants may have a sizable impact on global climate in the future. As humans continue to generate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, the Earth’s surface will likely warm at a faster rate than it has in a thousand years. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the Earth is likely to warm another 1.4 degrees to 5.8 degrees by the end of this century (IPCC 2001). Needless to say, such big changes in the climate would likely alter vegetation growth all over the world. Many researchers hypothesize that the changes in vegetation could either serve to worsen or put a damper on global warming. If, for instance, the increased temperature and carbon dioxide levels of the Earth cause vegetation worldwide to flourish, plants could draw down more carbon dioxide and thus reduce the impact of the greenhouse effect.
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Watch later Share Copy link Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 3:59 Live • Twitter 1395717767396003843 COP26 @COP26 · May 21, 2021 1395620371630465025 Want to learn more about #COP26? COP26 Explained sets out how the UK is working toward success in Glasgow #TogetherForOurPlanet | #ClimateAction Twitter 1395620371630465025 COP26 @COP26 · May 20, 2021 1395348581616336896 Momentum is growing in the #RaceToZero 2,162 businesses 23 regions 127 of the biggest investors 571 universities 708 cities Are part of the largest alliance credibly committed to halving emissions by 2030 Join them below #COP26 | #TogetherForOurPlanet Twitter 1395348581616336896 COP26 @COP26 · May 20, 2021 1395333481371156483 'We must work with nature. Not against it' Ahead of the Climate Ambition Summit, we spoke to Mauritian youth climate activists There are less than 6 months until #COP26, and we must work together on the road to Glasgow. #TogetherForOurPlanet Twitter 1395333481371156483 COP26 @COP26 · May 20, 2021 1395303286291369984 Why is stronger collaboration required to reach net zero emissions? #TogetherForOurPlanet #COP26 | #ClimateAction Twitter 1395303286291369984 COP26 @COP26 · May 20, 2021 1395288188785098757 Today ministers from around the are coming together for the @G7 Climate & Environment Ministerial. Collaboration between governments is key to accelerating the action we need to tackle climate change and keep 1.5 degrees within reach.
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The anticipated increase in temperature due to the greenhouse effect has led to the concern that the subsequent increase in evaporation may affect water availability in the future. This figure shows the mean annual air temperature from 1815 to date as recorded at the Radcliffe Meteorological Station. Two interesting facts are apparent from the Radcliffe temperature time series: In the 20th century temperatures were generally higher than in the 19th century. This is thought to be an effect of the urban heat island. With the development of the city, more open spaces were built up. This process produced radical changes in the nature of the surface and atmospheric properties of the city. Differences in surface materials, drainage characteristics, sources of heat, configuration of surfaces and pollution acted to change all aspects of the climate of the city, air temperature being affected particularly strongly. Urban heat island effect is the most common example of inadvertent climatic modification. The post-1986 decade was the warmest decade on record. This fact may be an effect of the interannual climatic variability, or it may be suggestive of climate change. Only time will tell! This figure shows the mean annual precipitation (mm) from 1767 to date as recorded at the Radcliffe Meteorological Station. Over the recent past, rainfall patterns in Oxford have been characterised by large deviations from the long-term averages.
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Water in developing countries Water in developing countries Clean, accessible water is critical to human health, a healthy environment, poverty reduction, a sustainable economy, and peace and security. Yet over 40% of the global population does not have access to sufficient clean water. By 2025, 1.8 billion people will be living in countries or regions with absolute water scarcity, according to UN-Water. The lack of water poses a major threat to several sectors, including food security. Agriculture uses about 70% of the world’s accessible freshwater. Developing countries are most affected by water shortages, flooding and poor water quality. Up to 80% of illnesses in the developing world are linked to inadequate water and sanitation. In many countries, pollution or rising sea levels are contaminating trusted water sources. Water stress and lack of sanitation disproportionately affect women and girls. These factors can alter their health, safety and opportunity to engage in economic activities. Women and girls are often the primary managers of natural resources, particularly for household use and small-scale agriculture. They are key change agents in sustainable water management practices. Global efforts to address water issues Together, countries are working toward the goals of the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Water targets are included across the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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Interestingly, many developing countries, including China and Brazil in particular, have been making progress towards cleaner and more efficient technologies, resulting in many countries being able to reduce their emissions to some extent, as also detailed further in this site’s climate justice and equity section. As the common but differentiated responsibilities principles recognize, it will clearly be in the interests of developing countries to continue do these things (and more) as they face enormous consequences from climate change if they do not. The economic, political and technology choices thus have a more important bearing on climate change than “over population.” Back to top Pollution For Others Pollution and emissions are related to consumption, not just population numbers alone. While pollution is increasing in poorer countries as well, it is not solely due to rising populations, because, as the U.N. points out, and as mentioned earlier, 80% of the world’s resources are consumed by the world’s wealthiest 20%. Hence, even if pollution is occurring in poor countries, a large portion of it is to meet this consumer demand. In its September 2008 issue, the journal Energy Policy found that around 1/3rd of Chinese carbon dioxide emissions were due to the production of exports and that it is mostly the developed world consuming these.
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Many developing countries prioritize economic development over addressing the issue of climate change, as they are more concerned about pre-existing problems such as poverty, malnutrition, food insecurity, availability of drinking water, indebtedness, illiteracy, unemployment, local resource conflicts, and lower technological development. On the other hand, climate change threatens to exacerbate or stall progress on fixing some of these pre-existing problems. Advocates have thus proposed integrating climate change adaptation into poverty reduction programs. Section::::Considerations and general recommendations. Section::::Considerations and general recommendations.:Principles for effective policy. Adaptive policy can occur at the global, national, or local scale, with outcomes dependent on the political will in that area. Scheraga and Grambsch identify 9 fundamental principles to be considered when designing adaptation policy. BULLET::::1. The effects of climate change vary by region. BULLET::::2. The effects of climate change may vary across demographic groups. BULLET::::3. Climate change poses both risks and opportunities. BULLET::::4. The effects of climate change must be considered in the context of multiple stressors and factors, which may be as important to the design of adaptive responses as the sensitivity of the change. BULLET::::5. Adaptation comes at a cost. BULLET::::6. Adaptive responses vary in effectiveness, as demonstrated by current efforts to cope with climate variability.
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(Fish are a critical source of animal protein for many people in the lesser developed countries.) Programs for flood management should consider and seek to balance these hazardous and beneficial aspects of floods. Irrigation Irrigated agriculture is important in the developing nations, as it constitutes about 80 percent of water uses. Many varieties of irrigated agriculture are practiced in the developing nations, ranging from gravity irrigation canal systems to small tanks and tube wells. Some of these systems are highly efficient, whereas others are affected by problems such as leaky delivery systems, salinization, fouled water supplies (including groundwater, an important source of irrigation), and inflexible delivery schedules. A boy in West Bengal, India pumps water from a well in a flooded area. Floodwaters can contaminate cisterns and improperly designed wells, compounding problems caused by the river currents and inundation. Deforestation Throughout the developing countries, deforestation is being caused by a combination of overpopulation, inappropriate land use practices, and inadequate environmental regulations and enforcement. Soil erosion is a natural process, but deforestation and other human activities have resulted in a fivefold increase in the average levels of sediment carried in the world's rivers.
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It can be a developing country or a developed country, but globalisation provides opportunities for both equally. Globalisation helps both the parties involved to grow by presenting almost equal opportunities. A developed country is the one in which the growth opportunities have come to a stagnancy because the country is developed, and there may not be any more business opportunities. On the other hand, a developing country is the one in which there are multiple opportunities, but the country me that the required technology and monetary support. With globalization, the developed country can approach the developing country were sharing their knowledge experience and technological advancement, which will help the developing country to grow, and in return, the developing countries can support by purchasing the goods and products or services produced by developed countries. This will ensure that the developing country’s mood towards progress and the developed country gets more business opportunities and scope for growth. Globalisation brings opportunities in almost every aspect, including cultural political and social aspects. 8. Learning Globalisation opens doors for abundant knowledge and experience from different countries. Globalization helps in understanding something new that was not present in the country earlier, and that may be true.
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The birth and death rates are stable in developed countries. Facilities and living standards are also high in developed countries while all these are lacking in the developing countries. The inhabitants of developing countries have no access to modern day technologies that are widely available to people of developed countries. In developed countries, the industrial sector is considered as the backbone of the economy while in developing countries agriculture sector is considered as the backbone of the economy. In developed countries, there is an equal distribution of wealth and resources while differences between having and have not are considerably high in developing countries. Developed countries have stable governments and political system whereas developing countries have unstable governments and follow the procedures of developing countries. All kind of natural and human resources are properly utilized in developed countries whereas in developing countries these are not properly utilized. Due to better health care facilities, developed countries have the highest life expectancy that is considerably low in developing countries. Developed countries have the highest GDP and per capita income while developing countries are still at initial stages in both these areas. In developed countries, revenue comes from industrial sector while in developing countries, revenue comes from the service sector. Developed countries are those that have already faced the period of industrialization and are self-contained flourished.
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World negotiators tried to strike a deal with a “top-down” approach; they didn’t get close to pulling in all the major actors. Developing nations must also get real about the amount and type of climate-related money that they will get from the West. Europe and the United States are not going to fund an expensive system to compensate poor nations for effects they might ascribe to global warming. That’s because putting a price on the particular effects of climate change in one country or another is scientifically dubious. More important, Western nations are cash-strapped and their people won’t pay, anyway. Public and private financing should be mobilized for such things as stopping deforestation. But large-scale reparations are unlikely. In Warsaw, negotiators made halting progress on the legally binding issue and the reparations issue. That should help them with their new goal of striking an agreement in a major 2015 conference in Paris. Among achievable aims: an international program to fight deforestation; a system to efficiently transfer technological know-how among nations; a time and place for countries to pledge emissions reductions; and a mechanism to verify countries’ success in meeting their pledges.
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IELTS Buddy Feedback Here is the corrected version: In today's sophisticated society, people of the developing countries are still fighting for their basic rig h ts such a s better healthcare, proper education and a sound source of income. While Because the governments of the underdeveloped countries are struggling to improve the living standards of their people, I believe that contribution s by richer nations should be more in this regard. To begin, all human beings should help each other. Gove r nments of richer nations can take many steps to improve the living standard s of the poorer na t ions. (it is not really clear why this short paragraph is here – paragraphs should really be at least three sentences. I would delete this as you seem to be just repeating your thesis) Firstly, in the field of healthcare, developed countries can support he underdeveloped in many ways. They can send their expert doctors to train the medical staff in the developing countries. Also, they can open free medical camps in the selected areas of poor countries. In this way free medical advice could be given. Such camps can also start health awarness c a mpaigns to make people aware of unhealthy lifestyle s. Moreover, experts from the developed countries can also help with the vaccination programmes in the developing countries.
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Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa meet annually with the G8 countries to discuss financial topics and climate change, due to their economic importance in today's global market and environmental impact, in a group known as G8+5. This group is expected to expand to G14 by adding Egypt alongside the five forementioned countries. Section::::Current.:Other. Authors set lists of countries accordingly to different methods of economic analysis. Sometimes a work ascribes NIC status to a country that other authors don't consider a NIC. This is the case of countries such as Argentina, Egypt, Sri Lanka and Russia. Section::::Criticism. NICs usually benefit from comparatively low wage costs, which translates into lower input prices for suppliers. As a result, it is often easier for producers in NICs to outperform and outproduce factories in developed countries, where the cost of living is higher, and trade unions and other organizations have more political sway. This comparative advantage is often criticized by advocates of the fair trade movement. Critics of NICs argue economic freedom is not always associated with political freedom in countries such as China, pointing out that Internet censorship and human rights violations are common.
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But while money is flowing into the coffers of a Green Climate Fund founded for that purpose, it’s far from enough to support the $100 billion a year commitment, and many critics are skeptical that rich nations will ever meet that goal. Meanwhile, many developing countries have said they won’t be able to follow through on the most aggressive parts of their own climate plans without receiving their share of the money. How to address the process of adapting to the effects of climate change will also be a key point of contention. Many of the world’s most vulnerable developing countries, including low-lying island countries that could be wiped off the map by sea-level rise, want to know that the international community will support efforts to protect their land from the sea-level rise that will happen even if the world does manage to slow the pace of global warming. “The discussion tends to be hijacked by mitigation concerns,” said Shyla Raghav, climate policy director at Conservation International. “Adaption is increasingly becoming a concern and a necessity, not only in the future but today.” What makes for a successful conference?
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The Fund has been particularly valued by developing countries since it allows national institutions to access finance directly, without going through an international entity. 3) A commitment to continue mobilizing $100 billion a year, with a new goal on the horizon Developed countries had already committed to mobilize $100 billion a year in climate finance by 2020, and in Paris, they agreed to continue mobilizing finance at this level until 2025. Significantly, all countries agreed to contribute to the global effort to mobilize finance beyond previous efforts, with developed countries taking the lead. Finance will also be part of the collective review of nations’ progress every five years. These elements provide some indication that climate finance will continue to grow over time, but there are outstanding questions about how this will happen. Prior to 2025, governments agreed to set a new, higher collective goal for finance, though it is unclear when this goal will be decided, what time period it will cover, and which countries will be responsible for meeting it. Finally, in recognition of concerns about progress towards the $100 billion goal, developed countries are urged to come up with a “concrete roadmap.”
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In Bali, all governments agreed to move to negotiations with the very ambitious goal of a new global agreement in Copenhagen in 2009. They also implicitly recognized that, in addition to emission targets for developed countries, this agreement will have to allow for other types of commitments for developing countries in order to achieve the broadest possible participation. With their decisions on adaptation, deforestation, and technology, governments addressed key developing country concerns and laid important groundwork for a post-2012 agreement. Ultimately, these and other elements need to be integrated in a comprehensive package spelling out specific binding commitments for all the major economies. In 2009, a new political accord was indeed struck by world leaders at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. The Copenhagen Accord provided for explicit emission pledges by all the major economies – including, for the first time, China and other major developing countries. Meeting the next year in Cancún, Mexico, leaders built upon the 2009 Accord. The Cancún agreement formalizes the fundamental elements of the Copenhagen Accord and starts to implement them. Key among these are a stronger support system for developing countries, including a new climate fund, and a stronger transparency system to better assess whether countries are keeping their promises. Both will build trust and confidence, which will help produce stronger action and agreements in the future.
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“We constructed, by means of principles of equality and mutual trust, the basis for a global strategic partnership between China and Brazil,” President Dilma Rousseff said in a speech. Trade between both countries was worth almost $80 billion in 2014 alone, she said. “China and Brazil are, respectively, the biggest developing countries in the East and West hemispheres,” Li said in his speech. “The intensification of the cooperation between China and Brazil… will help the recuperation of the world economy.” Yes, Brazil, China and Peru did agree to studies on a possible railway across the continent just months after it emerged that a Chinese billionaire is planning a canal across Nicaragua. The Chinese will deliver a feasibility study by next May. But how likely is it? “From a logistical point of view, it makes sense. Brazil needs to create shortcuts to the Pacific,” de Castro Neves said. But he cautioned: “I would be surprised to see this project come to fruition anytime soon.” On defense, the two countries agreed to “strengthen dialogue” and increase cooperation in information technology, telecommunications and “remote sensing.'
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Between the national conventions, the national committee of each party (see DNC and RNC) leads the party administratively, while they are politically represented by their leaders in Senate and in the House, or (if applicable) by the president. However, some party charters also provide for party conferences to be held between two national conventions to deal with various matters. In fact, those and the national committees can be compared to regular party conventions in other countries. The first political convention held in America took place in Hartford, Connecticut in March 1766. The meeting was organized by the Sons of Liberty, who, in challenging incumbent governor Thomas Fitch, nominated William Pitkin for governor and Jonathan Trumbull for deputy governor. In the US, the term party conference is sometimes also used to refer to the equivalent of parliamentary groups in other countries (see also congressional caucus ). Germany Federal party diet ( Bundesparteitag) 2015 of the German CDU, with Angela Merkel speaking. Other than in the United States, party conferences in Germany (both on state and federal level), called Parteitag ('party diet '), will not only meet to nominate candidates for public elections, but also regularly (at least once a year) to adopt political resolutions, select party officials or to amend their statutes.
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This includes: Transitioning away from coal Phasing out international fossil fuel finance Delivering the $100bn climate finance commitment #COP26 | #G7UK Twitter 1395762868059099136 COP26 @COP26 · May 21, 2021 1395717767396003843 Ahead of the #G7 Ministerial this week, #COP26 Spokeswoman @AllegraCOP26 joined @AlokSharma_RDG on a visit to the @edenproject where work is now underway to capture renewable geothermal energy deep in the granite beneath Cornwall. Watch the full video https://youtu.be/QTpnh-a0V_8 YouTube COP26 1.25K subscribers Subscribe Allegra witnesses the Eden Project going carbon neutral Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos More videos You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.
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International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) The International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (ICMLPO) is an international network of Hoxhaist, Marxist-Leninist communist parties that uphold the line of Albanian leader Enver Hoxha and the Party of Labour of Albania. It is therefore part of the tendency within Marxist-Leninist politics known as anti-revisionism. It is known as the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle), or International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Hoxhaist) to distinguish it from the organization of the same name which espouses Maoism, the International Conference of Marxist–Leninist Parties and Organizations (International Newsletter) or International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Maoist). The ICMLPO holds a general conference once a year as well as holding regional meetings in Europe and Latin America. The latest conference took place in Mexico in November of 2018. The theoretical organ of the Conference, 'Unity & Struggle', is published every 6 months in many languages.
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see more Show more replies Show more replies − + Richard K • a year ago I wouldn’t fuck him with Ann Coulter’s cock. see more − + Tom Furgas Richard K • a year ago View Hide see more − + William Nash Tom Furgas • a year ago Yup. She's a baritone. see more Show more replies Show more replies Show more replies − + SkokieDaddy - wiener dog dad • a year ago O/T, but wow. Chicago police officers were “lounging” in U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush’s campaign office, popping corn and drinking coffee, while looters hit nearby stores, the congressman said Thursday. Rush appeared at a news conference with Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who apologized after he described what he saw on video of what happened inside the headquarters on Wentworth Avenue. Still images from the video were displayed at the news conference. https://chicago.suntimes.co... see more − + Max_1 SkokieDaddy - wiener dog dad • a year ago Donut shops closed... see more Show more replies − + Casper the Friendly Ghost SkokieDaddy - wiener dog dad • a year ago Wow. I had hear at the time that the cops knew where the looters were working and went out of their way to avoid them Cool that we've now got video. Tell me about those 'good' cops again.
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By examining the different objective of different interest groups, namely industry groups, consumer groups and environmental groups, the authors explain the complex interaction between the choices of instrument for the EU climate change policy, specifically the shift from the green taxation to a grandfathered permit system. A report by the Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) (2011) takes a political economy approach to explain why some countries adopt climate change policies while others do not, specifically among the countries in the transition region. This work analyzes the different political economy aspects of the characteristics of climate change policies so as to understand the likely factors driving climate change mitigation outcomes in many transition countries. The main conclusions are listed below: BULLET::::- The level of democracy alone is not a major driver of climate change policy adoption, which means that the expectations of contribution to global climate change mitigation are not necessarily limited by the political regime of a given country. BULLET::::- Public knowledge, shaped by various factors including the threat of climate change in a particular country, the national level of education and existence of free media, is a critical element in climate change policy adoption, as countries with the public more aware of the climate change causes are significantly more likely to adopt climate change policies.
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The United States decided not to ratify the Protocol, mainly because of its legally-binding nature. This, and distributional conflict, led to failures of subsequent international climate negotiations. The 2009 round of negotiations were intended to produce a successor treaty of Kyoto, but the resulting Copenhagen Accord was not legally binding and did not get adopted universally. The Accord did lay the framework for bottom-up approach of what would become the Paris Agreement. Under the leadership of UNFCCC executive secretary Christiana Figueres, negotiation regained momentum after Copenhagen's failure. During the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference, the Durban Platform was established with the aim to negotiate a legal instrument governing climate change mitigation measures from 2020. The resulting agreement was to be adopted in 2015. Adoption Heads of delegations at the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris. Main article: 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference At the conclusion of COP 21 (the 21st meeting of the Conference of the Parties, which guides the Conference), on 12 December 2015, the final wording of the Paris Agreement was adopted by consensus by all of the 195 UNFCCC participating member states and the European Union to reduce emissions as part of the method for reducing greenhouse gas.
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THE LIGHTBULB Super Tuesday whittled down the Democratic race for the White House to two viable candidates — and two different visions for what to do about climate change.  Both Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders agree Earth’s steadily rising temperatures are an “existential threat.” Both say President Trump made a grave mistake when he promised to pull the United States out of the Paris climate accord. And both offer more ambitious proposals for tackling climate change than any U.S. president ever has. But beyond that, the former vice president and the independent senator from Vermont have divergingproposals about how exactly — and how quickly — to try to cut the country’s contributions to global warming. Here are the biggest differences on the issues, as voters head to the polls in Idaho, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington next Tuesday:  1. Gas: The declining cost and growing availability of gas because of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has helped lead to the closure of hundreds of power plants that burn coal — the dirtiest of all fossil fuels. But gas makes its own contribution to climate change, and scientists are still trying to puzzle out just how big it is.  2. Nukes: Nuclear energy is the nation’s biggest source of power that emits no carbon dioxide.
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However, as with past climate conferences, this was not without its controversies, especially Europe and developing countries’ criticisms of the US position and negotiation tactics. Read “ COP13—Bali Climate Conference ” to learn more. COP11—Montreal Climate Conference Posted Thursday, December 29, 2005. December 2005 saw the eleventh session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (or, COP11 for short). At the same time, the first Meeting of the Parties of the Protocol (MOP 1) took place. These meetings attempted to advance discussions on the future emission reductions and ways to help developing countries. The US walked out at one point of the meeting, but were eventually convinced to come back to the conference. The result, some felt, was a slightly weakened text, but something to build upon for the future. Developing countries were also discussed, but issues of climate justice and equity seemed to be missing once again. Read “ COP11—Montreal Climate Conference ” to learn more. COP10 —Buenos Aires Climate Conference Posted Friday, December 24, 2004. December 2004 saw the tenth session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (or, COP10 for short).
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Recently, Saudi Arabia signed onto the Paris Agreement, leaving the United States as the only developed country not currently involved. Nevertheless, many individual companies are doing their part to reduce their carbon footprint in an effort to become greener. Right now, the Paris Agreement is the only thing we have in terms of a globally recognised climate change plan. Controversy Around Carbon Credits There are a lot of arguments out there about carbon credits and why they do not work and the data actually backs it up, to a point. Actually, the emission of carbon dioxide has actually risen 25% since the implementation of the ‘cap and trade’ system. There is one popular argument surrounding carbon credits. That the current trading system encourages companies to sell carbon emissions allowances they would not normally use. Meaning that wealthy companies that go over their allowance find it fairly easy and economical to pollute more if they choose to. The point of this argument is that the current trading system does not work. Wealthy companies will just buy more carbon credits and ignore their quota. So, wouldn’t a different system be better? Like instead of companies being able to buy more carbon credits, companies should only be allowed to buy carbon offsets. Another argument is that the current system is much too difficult to regulate.
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Unfortunately, it was later discovered that their very stability allows them to float into the upper atmosphere, where ultraviolet sunlight breaks them down and releases ozone-depleting chlorine. CFCs were banned by an international treaty agreement known as the Montreal Protocol in 1987, and scientists have since developed alternatives. Advertisement R22 Is an HCFC, While R134a Is an HFC Like R12, which is the original ozone-depleting refrigerant, R22 is marketed under the brand name Freon, and it's one of the earliest CFC alternatives. Its chemical name is chlorodifluoromethane, and while it isn't technically one of the CFCs banned by the Montreal Protocol, it belongs to a closely related class known as hydrochloroflurocarbons (HCFCs). These refrigerants also contain chlorine that can potentially find its way into the upper atmosphere. HCFCs like R22 are being phased out of production and will be all but illegal in 2020. R134a belongs to another class of CFC alternatives, called hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), that don't contain chlorine. Its chemical name is tetrafluoroethane. It isn't the only CFC alternative on the market, and it isn't the best. HFCs may not be ozone depleting gases, but they contribute to global warming, and R134a has more global warming potential than other HFCs, such as R152a.
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President Trump’s announcement Thursday that the United States would withdraw from the landmark Paris climate agreement unleashed a backlash on Twitter. Elon Musk said he would leave the president’s advisory council, while politicians and pundits framed the move as reckless by highlighting the two other countries whose leadership refused to sign the accord: Syria and Nicaragua. The message was clear: The United States — once a world leader that sat at the front of the class — has relegated itself to the back of the room with the world’s perceived outliers. Some commenters noted that even Uzbekistan, a onetime Paris holdout that is home to one of the worst ecological disasters on the planet, signed the climate agreement last month. The problem with the comparison, and the implicit developed-world condescension it contains, is the glaring absence of context. Syria didn’t sign the agreement because the country remains locked in a protracted civil war that the United Nations estimates may have displaced 12 million people and resulted in more than 250,000 deaths. Meanwhile, Nicaraguan leaders said they declined to enter the Paris agreement not because they didn’t want to abide by new emissions standards but because those standards weren’t strict enough and didn’t require enough sacrifice from wealthier countries with larger economies, according to Reuters.
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The British hosts set out four main goals for the summit: BULLET::::- prosperity: boosting intra-Commonwealth trade and investment BULLET::::- security: increasing cooperation across security challenges including global terrorism, organised crime and cyber attacks BULLET::::- fairness: promoting democracy, fundamental freedoms and good governance across the Commonwealth BULLET::::- sustainability: building the resilience of small and vulnerable states to deal with the effects of climate change and other global crises Under consideration were: A Commonwealth Blue Charter on ocean governance, a Commonwealth connectivity agenda for trade and investment, a declaration on cybercrime, and revised Commonwealth guidelines on election observation in member countries. Section::::Agenda.:Trade. This was the first CHOGM held following the United Kingdom's decision to withdraw from the European Union, a decision which has resulted in calls for Britain to strengthen its economic ties with and play a greater role in the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth, as of 2018, was responsible for one-tenth of British trade compare to the EU with which the UK currently conducts half of its trade. Intra-Commonwealth trade, overall, is expected to increase by at least 17% to around US$700 billion by 2020.
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Example: Powers JD, Powers TE, editors. 1984. Proceedings of the 10th annual food animal medicine conference: the use of drugs in food animal medicine; 1984 Sep 25-26; Columbus, Ohio. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press. 310 p. 2. Proceeding Titles that Do Not Share Conference Titles Format: Last Name and Initial (s) of Editor, [ followed by last names and initials of other editors, if any], editor (s). Year of Publication. Title of proceedings. Title of Conference; Year Month Days of Conference; Place of Conference. Place of Publication: Publisher. Number of Pages. Example: Irvin AD, Cunningham MP, Young AS, editors. 1981. Advances in the control of Theileriosis. International Conference held at the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases; 1981 Feb 9-13; Nairobi. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 427 p. 3. Papers that Share Conference Proceeding Titles Format: Last Name and Initial (s) of Author, [ followed by last names and initials of other authors, if any]. Year of Publication. Title of paper. In: Description of proceedings and Title of Conference; Year Month and Days of Conference; Location of Conference. Place of Publication: Publisher. Page Numbers.
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Mr. Trump has not yet decided whether to formally withdraw from the Paris agreement. But by rolling back the policies needed to meet American commitments, the United States essentially announced that it would not comply, whether the nation remains a signatory or not, experts said. “One of the greatest concerns is what other key countries, including China, India and Brazil, will do when the U.S. reneges on the Paris agreement,” said Robert Stavins, a professor of environmental economics at Harvard, mentioning some of the world’s other largest carbon dioxide polluters. “The worst-case scenario is that the Paris agreement will unravel,” Mr. Stavins said. “That would be a great tragedy.” Diplomats from some of the world’s other major economies say they intend to continue carrying out their climate change agreements, with or without the United States. But the Trump administration’s moves are likely to embolden opponents of climate action around the world. At the heart of the Paris accord was a breakthrough 2014 agreement between Mr. Obama and China’s president, Xi Jinping, in which the leaders of the world’s two largest polluting countries agreed to enact policies to cut their emissions. At the time, Mr. Obama offered the Clean Power Plan as evidence that the United States would meet its target.
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The Year of the Bear (in Baylor parlance, 'Añodeloso', a takeoff of the popular 'Diadeloso' festival) is the name given to the 2011–2012 year in Baylor Athletics. The year started out on a potentially ominous note due to the turmoil surrounding the Big 12 Conference after it lost its third member in two years (by the end of the year, it would lose a fourth member) and the real potential for the conference to disband. Baylor was not being considered by any major conference as a potential member due to its poor overall football performance as a Big 12 member (the 2010 season was the first year that the program finished at .500 in conference play, and only the second time that it had not finished last or tied for last in its division). But the Year of the Bear would start with an upset when the Baylor Bears football team defeated former Southwest Conference rival (and later Big 12 rival) TCU (which was coming off an undefeated season and No. 2 ranking the prior year) 50–48. The win would catapult junior quarterback Robert Griffin III into the Heisman spotlight.
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Copenhagen Accord Copenhagen Accord The Copenhagen accord is a voluntary agreement between the United States, China, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Russia and hundreds more making up over 80% of the global population and over 85% of global emissions. This agreement is similar to the Kyoto Protocol, except that each country’s acceptance and participation is not mandatory. Also, each country will commit to report their changes. The agreement is on a goodwill basis and assumes that each country will live up to their part in saving the climate by reducing greenhouse gases. 180 Countries Pledged their Support On December 18, 2009, it was signed into agreement with more than 180 countries pledging their support. If all of the countries who have signed the contract to date were to live up to their end of the bargain, the greenhouse gas levels would be significantly reduced. Consequently, a reduction in greenhouse gases, which are responsible for the greenhouse effect would slow down global warming which contributes to several catastrophic disasters including heat waves, droughts, hurricanes, and desertification among many others. A Different Approach Since this contract is not legally binding, it is expected that many countries who were not part of the Kyoto Protocol will sign the agreement as they are now without worry of legal ramifications if they do not reach their targets.
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As of July 1, 2019, 24 states, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico have joined the alliance, and similar commitments have also been expressed by other state governors, mayors, and businesses. Trump's withdrawal from the Paris agreement will impact other countries by reducing its financial aid to the Green Climate fund. The termination of the $3 billion U.S. funding will ultimately impact climate change research and decrease society's chance of reaching the Paris Agreement goals, as well as omit U.S. contributions to the future IPCC reports. Trump's decision will also affect the carbon emission space as well as the carbon price. The U.S.'s withdrawal will also mean that the spot to take over the global climate regime will be obtainable for China and the EU. Following the 2020 presidential election, President-elect Joe Biden vowed to rejoin the Paris Agreement on his first day in office. Once inaugurated, Biden signed an executive order to rejoin the agreement on January 20, 2021. The country formally rejoined on February 19, 2021.
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On Dec. 12, world leaders will gather online to mark the fifth anniversary of the Paris agreement on climate change. There will be a celebratory mood. China, Japan and South Korea have offered big new “net zero” pledges. Europe is racing to finalize an even more ambitious target in advance of this week’s summit, and, following the November election, the United States appears poised to follow suit. If these countries follow through — a big “if” — these moves could put the world within a hair of reaching the Paris agreement’s goals. Does this mean the treaty is working? As the Paris agreement hits the five-year mark, my research on the concept of “catalytic cooperation” can help us understand both how it survived President Trump and what might happen next. The Paris agreement proved surprisingly resilient Withdrawing from the Paris agreement was among Trump’s 2016 campaign promises. His unexpected electoral victory took place during the 2016 U.N. “Conference of the Parties” (COP22), leading many of the delegates gathered in Marrakesh, Morocco, to fear the agreement might collapse if Trump forced the United States, a major party, to walk away.
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The 2015 nuclear agreement lifted sanctions on Iran that crippled its economy and cut its oil exports roughly in half. In exchange for sanctions relief, Iran accepted limits on its nuclear program and allowed international inspectors into its facilities. Much like its reasons for leaving the Open Skies agreement, the Trump administration has previously said that its decision to exit global commitments, like the INF and JCPOA, is because another party has violated the terms.
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Image credit: kellybdc/Wikimedia.org US President Donald Trump has set in motion the process for the US to exit the Paris Climate change Agreement as of November 3, 2020. This will make the US the only country to pull out of the agreement. President Trump has expressed doubts in the veracity of climate change evidence and repercussions. He has also voiced his opinion that the conditions of the agreement are unduly harsh on the US to the benefit of other industrialized countries, specifically China. Criticism of this move has been harsh from both Trumps’ own party, the Republican Party, as well as the opposing Democrats. Although Trump wishes to exit the treaty to avoid certain clauses, he has declared the intention to remain at the table for climate change talks on the global level. America’s stance on the Paris Climate Change Agreement is likely to shift if Trump is not successful in his re-election bid, and the Democrats have publicly announced that they will recommit to the treaty immediately if their candidate is elected to the Oval Office. COVID-19 And Climate Change Global conditions are still unfolding and the implications to the Paris Climate Change agreement following recovery from COVID-19 is uncertain. The economic impact to the world economy will certainly factor into the ability and conviction that states retain around climate change.
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President Trump is cynically trying to overturn the election results based on claims of fraud that are themselves fraudulent. He is unlikely to succeed. But if he did, the United States’ 232-year history as a democracy would be finished. Now is a time of testing: Do you stand with the democrats or the autocrats? Unfortunately, most Republicans are failing this test — just as they have failed every other test during Trump’s presidency. According to Axios, only six Republican senators (out of 53), seven Republican governors (out of 26) and 10 Republican members of the House (out of 197) have thus far acknowledged that Joe Biden won. That means fewer than 1 in 10 of the most senior elected Republicans publicly stands behind our electoral system. Even fewer have followed Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) in warning that Trump’s unfounded claim of election-rigging “damages the cause of freedom.” Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) has often championed freedom abroad, but now he is a threat to freedom at home. The Republican secretary of state in Georgia, Brad Raffensperger, says that the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee pressured him to throw out as many ballots as possible in a state that Biden won narrowly. (Graham denies it.)
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The Iraq War is declared formally over in December 2011. Donald Trump becomes the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017. 2020s The COVID-19 Pandemic shuts down most businesses and activities, arriving January 13, 2020. Joe Biden becomes the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021.
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As of September 15, 2020, FiveThirtyEight 's statistical model predicted that Biden had a 76% chance to defeat Donald Trump. President of the United States Joe Biden takes the oath of office of the President of the United Biden was elected the 46th President of the United States in November 2020, defeating the incumbent Donald Trump, the first sitting president to lose re-election since George H. W. Bush in 1992. He became the second non-incumbent vice president to be elected president, and the first Democrat to do so. He is also expected to become the oldest president at the time of inauguration, as well as the first president from Delaware. Biden was inaugurated at noon on January 20, 2021. He is the oldest president at the time of inauguration, as well as the first president from Delaware. Personal life An early photo of Jill and Joe Biden While in college, he married his first wife, Nelia Hunter. They had three children, two sons ( Beau and Robert) and a daughter (Naomi). After college, he became a lawyer and served on a County Council, a group of people who run a county. In 1972, Nelia and Naomi were killed in a car accident, and Beau and Robert were hurt very badly. Both survived the accident.
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The reaction: “While the world will not be surprised, it’s a sad reminder of where the world’s former leader on climate change now stands,” Susan Biniaz, a former State Department climate negotiator, told Dennis in an email. In a statement, former vice president Al Gore pointed out that if a Democrat wins the White House, the United States could reenter the accord. “Despite the president’s best efforts, the U.S. cannot officially withdraw from the Paris agreement until one day after next year’s presidential election. And even if he follows through, it would take just 30 days for a new president to get us back in. This decision is ultimately in the hands of the voters,” Gore said. 2020 candidates weigh in: Numerous candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination were quick to criticize the administration and use the moment to emphasize their climate policies. Former vice president Joe Biden called the administration’s move “shameful.” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called Trump an “international embarrassment” and pledged to rejoin the deal, as did Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who said Trump was “running away from our responsibilities.
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Undermining that mission is the Trump administration's rollback of rules meant to help the United States hit its own emissions goals. Trump officially withdrew the country from the agreement on Nov. 4, the day after the election, although Biden has promised to reenter the agreement on “day one” in office.  Kerry will be charged with convincing global leaders the United States is serious about addressing global warming, even as Republican administrations tend to undo the climate work of Democratic ones. Over the weekend, Trump took a final potshot at the Paris climate accord during a virtual Group of 20 summit. The agreement, he said in a speech, “was not designed to save the environment; it was designed to kill the American economy.”  In the Democratic presidential primary, Kerry went to bat for Biden during the Iowa caucuses when his candidacy was flagging. But earlier this year, Kerry sought to mend fences with the more progressive members of the Democratic Party by co-chairing a climate task force with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.)  The Biden campaign set up that panel to make policy recommendations and bring supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) into the fold after Biden secured the Democratic nomination.
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For a more frugal gift hamper, you can make the hamper items yourself. The hamper in the photo below includes homemade choc-chip cookies and homemade truffles that have been packaged in DIY boxes. If you make great jam or chutney or have a secret spice mix, don’t buy it, make it yourself. People really appreciate the time and effort you spend making things (and they enjoy your wares as well). I once made up “gift pack” hampers for a couple of young girls to make their own cards. I included scrapbooking supplies, cardstock, embellishments etc., that I already had on hand and supplemented these with a couple of glitter pens and some stickers, embellishments etc. from the $2 shop. It ended up being a really well-received gift (their mother said they spent hours crafting) and only cost a few dollars. These were packed in recycled plastic sleeves that you get packs of speciality paper in and I made up a label in Word with card making instructions/hints to go in the pack. While not technically a hamper (nary a basket in sight) it’s the same concept. [ Read more: 15 Second-hand items that make good gifts .] 3. What Do You Put in a Hamper Basket?
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Pampers introduced its value pack to the market and launched its first thin diaper made from absorbent gelling material, elastic leg gathers, tabs that could be refastened and a softer liner. Pampers is definitely setting high standards for the diaper making industry, Pampers diapers that can breathe, Premium and Baby-Dry diapers that have a protective lotion layer to keep the small bottom of your LO (little one) smooth, soft and comfortable at all times. Pampers Philippines Product Guide What is the secret of Pampers? There is actually no big secret formula, Pampers just designs all its products with the needs and comfort of babies in mind. Pampers product designers strive to develop products that will help parents and make babies comfortable. The following are the different types of Pampers products: Pampers Swaddlers (diapers) Pampers Cruisers (diapers) Pampers Baby Dry (night diapers) Pampers Sensitive Wipes Pampers Easy Ups Boys (potty training pants diapers) Pampers Easy Ups Girls (potty training pants diapers) Pampers Philippines: How do Pampers diapers work? All mothers know that the top thing about a diaper is its function to keep babies dry and comfortable. But how are diapers made and what materials are used to make this daily essential so reliable?
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The Best Baby Shower Gifts for Moms in 2020 - FamilyEducation The Best Baby Shower Gifts for Moms-to-Be Jennifer Caffelle Updated: March 2, 2021 Making a point to recognize and appreciate the mom-to-be is such a wonderful way to celebrate the upcoming arrival of their baby. Here are the top 15 baby shower gifts for moms-to-be. Editor’s Note: We know raising kids can be hard. That’s why we’re dedicated to making your life easier with the latest and greatest parenting advice and products. We wanted to let you know that if you chose to purchase one of the items featured in this post, we may receive a small commission for it. With the excitement of a new little one on the way, the mom-to-be is often overlooked. Being inundated with typical shower gifts that will inevitably help prepare for baby’s arrival is what most parents anticipate. Most mom-to-be’s are not expecting to be showered with gifts for herself, but with all the hard work and upcoming sleepless nights, every mom deserves a little pampering. More: 5Alternatives to a Traditional Baby Shower Making a point to recognize and appreciate the mom-to-be is such a wonderful way to celebrate the upcoming arrival of their baby.
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They feature a high panel that will cover most of a newborn’s back, providing extra protection against leaks. Wide leg holes mean a more comfy fit for baby, but more of a chance that moisture will escape from the leg holes. Pampers make a breathable diaper, with its patented Air Channels™ that keeps wetness away from the body and allow air to circulate through. Moms especially love this feature as it means less chance of diaper rash for baby. Pampers are the most used newborn diapers in hospitals, so many moms are introduced to the brand just after a baby is born. Pampers come with a wetness indicator that will alert you when its time to change the baby’s diaper. This pattern on the front of the diaper will change color when wet, making it easy for parents to get baby out of a wet diaper quickly. With a blanket-like softness, the brand claims that babies sleep better with dry skin while wearing Pampers. Diapers Size 2, 124 Count – Pampers Swaddlers Disposable Baby Diapers, Giant Pack Recommended Weight: 12-18 Pounds.
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Most diaper bags come with one, but why not throw in a few disposable pads, too, as you never know where you'll end up changing your baby Small bottle of hand sanitizer (for use before and after diaper changes, when you can't wash your hands) Burp cloth for spit-up protection and cleanup Extra baby outfit Nursing cover Pacifier Water and light snack for Mom, so you stay hydrated and energized Wallet and phone, if you're not taking a purse Daytrip Diaper Bag Checklist Diapers – pack one for every two or three hours you'll be away, plus one or two extras A pack of wipes – best choice are those made for sensitive skin Small tube of petroleum jelly, barrier ointment, or diaper cream Changing pad, plus a few disposable ones 1 or 2 burp cloths for spit-up Hand sanitizer (just in case you can't wash your hands before and after a diaper change)
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How to Make a Diaper Cake with Pampers | The DIY Mommy How to Make a Diaper Cake with Pampers Published: Apr 23, 2018 · Modified: Nov 8, 2020 by Christina Dennis · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · 18 Comments One of my most favourite baby shower gifts was a beautifully handmade diaper cake from my husband's aunt. Not only was it practical - a mama can never have too many diapers! - but it was also thoughtful and made with love. It was actually one of the things that inspired me to start this blog! Today I'm partnering with Pampers to share with you how to make a beautiful, rustic looking diaper cake gift for the next baby shower you attend. My method doesn't involve any diaper rolling, and I've added a unique topper that I think takes this gift to an adorable level. Take it from a mama of three girls - a mom can only have so many frilly outfits and blankets for her baby, but she can never have too many diapers! I always appreciated getting diapers as baby gifts when my girls were newly born, and now that three of my good friends have had babies this month, I'm excited to gift them some diapers, too.
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I guess mothers have to be strict in order to discipline their kids, though the ensure they pamper us and teach us life’s lessons alongside too. I think you were closer to your dad in your initial years as I read on your blog, but I think after him your closeness to your mom must have increased. And this is what mostly happens- that we are closer to one parent when we our young and later the closeness for both parents develops. I was perhaps always close to my mom, though later the closeness for both became more – much more for my dad after my mom. It’s the feelings that really matter and as you are going to be with your mom next Friday for the weekend, and help her with her birthday celebrations and take her for the reunion, you are doing a great deal for your mom. Wishing her a very Happy Birthday in advance. Yes, I could never forget animals as they are also loving parents of their young ones, and as good as children for those who don’t have kids. Happy Mother’s Day and thanks so much for stopping by. It’s always a pleasure to have you over. Reply Harleena – Awesome post on a beautiful day for all mothers out there.
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Set it up so you will be comfortable, with a pillow under your head and another under your knees. Oil always drips from the pack so it is important to protect bedding, cushions, or pillows (some people prefer to use the pack undressed in order to avoid soiling their clothes). Here are the steps for a mess-free pack: Place the large piece of plastic over the area where you will be laying. Place an old sheet over the plastic. Take the second piece of the 13-gallon trash bag and position it across the sheet, under your lower back and beneath the area of your abdomen. Lie down on your back on the plastic bag. Place the saturated pack on your abdomen, with the oiled flannel against your skin and the plastic-covered heating pad on top. Adjust the heating pad control to the warmest setting you can tolerate comfortably. It should be very warm ('as hot as the body can stand'), but not so hot it burns you. And please note that it's easy to fall asleep with the pack in place so if you find that happening, be doubly careful of the temperature setting on your heating pad and lower it if necessary.
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Shoe Making Business There will always be the need for folks to use foot wear. This is why you may want to specialize in this trade. The foot wear making business can be started from your home if you are a stay at home mum. You will need to procure the needed equipment and then n acquire the skill. Photography Business If you like to take photographs, then you can convert this hobby to commercial purpose by starting a photography business. This is a profitable trade and can be embarked on by both the working class mum and the stay at home mum. You however, have got to have the ability to be creative. Video Rental Club If you are a movie buff, then you can commercialize that art. This means that you can begin to rent movies to people who are like you (those who love movies). This is one business that can be engaged in by a stay at home mum. This is not to say that working class mums couldn’t possibly star this venture too. DJ Business The disc jockey trade isn’t essentially for the male folks alone; every day ladies join the trade. As such, if you have the penchant for this business, then you can start it from your home.
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The Ultimate Pampering Mothers Day Gift Basket | Fresh Mommy Blog Home About Contact Shop Categories RECIPES HOME + DIY MOTHERHOOD Essential Oils LIFE STYLE + BEAUTY Search Fresh Mommy Blog Home About Press Contact Shop Gift Guides Show Offscreen Content Hide Offscreen Content Explore RECIPES HOME + DIY ESSENTIAL OILS LIFE MOTHERHOOD TRAVEL STYLE + BEAUTY LIFE COACHING DOWNLOADS HOLIDAYS + PARTIES How to Create The Ultimate Pampering Mothers Day Gift Basket May 7, 2018 · In: GIFT GUIDE This post may have affiliate links, which means I may receive commissions if you choose to purchase through links I provide (at no extra cost to you). As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Read more about these links in my disclosure policy. All I want for mother’s day, I can hold in my lap. I mentioned before how I used to scoff when my own mother would tell me she had all she wanted for Mother’s Day, but you guys, now I feel it! Though, that doesn’t mean I’d turn down a massage, or brunch, or a night of uninterrupted sleep… or an ultimate pampering Mothers Day gift basket! So really, I DO have everything I need, but motherhood can be a really, really BIG job… so I’ll just take the lot in the gift department!
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If you want to leave your phone on for emergencies or check it every few hours because you simply can’t live without it, then you can do that. {'smallUrl':'https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/4\/4c\/Have-a-Home-Pampering-Day-Step-3.jpg\/v4-460px-Have-a-Home-Pampering-Day-Step-3.jpg','bigUrl':'\/images\/thumb\/4\/4c\/Have-a-Home-Pampering-Day-Step-3.jpg\/aid5025548-v4-728px-Have-a-Home-Pampering-Day-Step-3.jpg','smallWidth':460,'smallHeight':325,'bigWidth':728,'bigHeight':514,'licensing':'<div class=\'mw-parser-output\'><p>License: <a target=\'_blank\' rel=\'nofollow noreferrer noopener\' class=\'external text\' href=\'https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\'>Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>'} 3 Gather all of the materials you’ll need. If you want to have the most successful home pampering day possible, then you don’t want to spend a minute going to the store, checking items off a list, or gathering anything you need, unless that makes you feel more relaxed. While making too much of a plan can be stressful and can counteract the idea of a home pampering day, you should plan to have a few things ready so you can start making yourself feel relaxed the moment you wake up.
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Pamper Gifts for Mom Homemade Sugar Scrub - Messy Little Monster This easy homemade sugar scrub looks very luxurious if you put it in a nice jar. Add a little gift tag and it makes the perfect gift for mom. I love the addition of pink hearts. Easy Bath Salts -Teaching 2 and 3 Year olds I love how the process of making this gift has been adapted so toddlers can be involved in making this gift without to much help. Mom will love relaxing in a bath with homemade bath salts. Personalized candle holder -Rhythms of Play Imagine mum lighting up a few candles as she has a nice relaxing bath. What a perfect way for her to pamper herself a little. These candle holders can be kept and treasured forever too! Pamper Hamper - Blue Bear Wood Make mom her own gorgeous pamper hamper full of all her favourite pamper products. This gift set includes a few homemade beauty products which makes it even more personal. Keepsakes for Mom Rock Photo Holder - Buggy and Buddy Make mom a photo holder to hold her precious photos. These rock photo holders look beautiful and can be completely personalised. Heart Notebook - Easy Peasy and Fun Fill a diy heart notebook with little letters telling mom her how special she is.
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Now we’re not saying he’s going to be physical. That’s something we have no way of knowing. But yes, he will get mad at you. So stay away from mind games and start practicing how to be more straightforward. If you want to say something, go direct to the point because that’s what he appreciates. Flowery words will just ruin the conversation. And oh, about playing mind games with your friends when he’s around? That’s a no-no too. 3 Appreciates Being Pampered But Doesn't Pay It Forward Favim Yes, we get it. This doesn’t sound right. But what can we do? This is how most Virgos are. We really can’t change them, right? If you’ve never been with a Virgo, it may come as a shock to you that they are not huge fans of pampering you. They’re not cold or something, they just don’t like pampering their partners much, which sounds weird but true. But on the flip side, they do want to be pampered. They like it a lot and they appreciate it. And because they are natural Virgos, they will tell their girls that they do appreciate being pampered.
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