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Not slashing emissions? See you in court A pioneer in sustainable innovation explains why she has spent the past decade fighting the first lawsuit to force a government to act on global heating ...
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Violence in Paris amid nationwide pension reform protests Police fired teargas and charged at demonstrators in central Paris as hundreds of thousands of protesters across the country staged a show of force ...
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The gender gap is on course to close... in 99 years The gap between men and women, measured in terms of political influence, economic gain and health and education, has narrowed over the last year ...
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Unilever lowers 2020 sales growth forecast on slowdown in south Asia Consumer goods giant Unilever Plc said on Tuesday it expects sales growth in 2019 to be slightly below its prior expectations, blaming a slowdown in ...
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Firefox Announces New Partner in Delivering Private and Secure DNS Services to Users Over the last two years, Firefox, in partnership with other industry stakeholders, has been working to develop, standardize, and deploy DNS over ...
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What's in your 'go-bag'? Disaster is an equalizer but survival prep is for the rich In A Paradise Built in Hell, the writer Rebecca Solnit makes a case for the ... In such a world, communities come to their own aid and share their ...
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In pictures: What Is Your London? For seven weeks a group of young photographers aged between 18 and 24 took part in a workshop which asked them to produce pictures as a ...
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Mothers' and babies' brains 'more in tune' when mother is happy The research, published in the journal NeuroImage, used a method called dual electroencephalograhy (EEG) to look at brain signals in both mums ...
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Three Months in an Oakland Homeless Encampment As we discuss in the article about the camp, which was published today, conditions are tough. Yet every time I saw Mr. Gonzalez, he was wearing a ...
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Fall in rape convictions 'due to justice system at breaking point' The steep decline in rape convictions in England and Wales is partially due to a lack of resources which has left the criminal justice system "close to ...
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