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BurtonPixels
60% of the Earth’s crust is made up of quartz (formed from oxygen & silicon) and feldspar (a mineral derived from tectosilicate). Unlike some other rocks, quartz & feldspar don’t
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Pep Canadell
pepcanadell
THREADAs 2020 comes to an end, I would like to thank the superb leadership and committed contributors to the @gcarbonproject this year, which for the first time ever, has led
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Pharm. D
Pharmdca
My trading journey started when I was almost close to graduating from USC School of Pharmacy. Working as a pharmacy intern under several pharmacists who were actively involved in investments,
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Jonathan West 🌺🕉️🇺🇸🇮🇳🇪🇨
MycoJonathan
The people of the world are going to have to choose, & sadly choose from an inadequate & woefully incomplete, politically driven globalist side or real truth as it’s the
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Nikkei Asia
NikkeiAsia
1) DIVIDED INTERNET | Who has most of the world’s data?China had the most cross-border data in 2019. The Chinese mainland and Hong Kong together account for 23% of all
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Cory Morningstar
elleprovocateur
A major partner of The Climate Group #ClimateWeekNYC, (attributed to Callum Grieve) is #GlobalCitizen which targets/captures youth demographic. For Climate Week 2020, the film "Imagine for 1 Minute" was released
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Jennie Espelho
1Mirror1978
Lets talk about SEPSIS. What is Sepsis: sepsis is an inflammatory immune response to infection, which can lead to multi organ failure and death if not managed well or promptly.
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Kathryn Anne Edwards
keds_economist
In September, 865,000 women over 20 left the labor force in a single month. I've struggled to explain just how large and shocking that number is. So I thought I'd
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Financial Times
FinancialTimes
The world is emerging from lockdowns that resulted in the most severe contraction since the Great Depression. The FT’s new global economic recovery tracker uses alternative data to get a
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Taisu Zhang
ZhangTaisu
1. Oh, and one more thing I really have to say: the media reporting on yesterday’s riots kept comparing them to “what happens to third world countries far away.” That’s
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JefimVogel
JefimVogel
Despite COVID, emissions are still way too high. To limit global warming to 1.5 C, we need to *rapidly*(i) decarbonise energy use AND(ii) reduce energy use AND(iii) decarbonise land use
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Greenhouse
Greenhouse_PR
After @JoeBiden is finally declared the victor in the US presidential election, what does the result mean for climate change? We take a look at what to expect from a
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Yaneer Bar-Yam
yaneerbaryam
Let’s talk virus mutations as in UK & South Africa that can transmit more rapidlyAttached is a simple model of hosts (green) and virus (red). The virus mutates, brighter shades
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Ruth Hall
RuthHallPLAAS
At the JPS Writeshop in Critical Agrarian Studies: How to build momentum in our field of critical agrarian studies? Martha Peediyakkan (India) says this process overcomes the isolation of agrarian
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Jessica Green
greenprofgreen
Paper alert! Forthcoming in @Global_Policy. Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy. Pre-publication version available here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3746463. THREAD 1. Carbon pricing means viewing #cl
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Sino Global Capital
sinoglobalcap
Why we are bullish on Solana.Not investment advice. 1. Introduction1.1. Solana is an ultrafast, low latency, high performance blockchain with smart contract functionality. Using an innovative approach to timekeeping called
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