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Last week, leading experts were asked “Is the UK on track to adapt to #ClimateChange?”Over 300 participants debated the impacts of high levels of warming, the risks, and requirements for
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Windrush Lives
WindrushLives
THREAD 3: We’ve looked a little at the design flaws of the Windrush Compensation Scheme, and will be back to that in future threads, but we’re doing something a little
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Chris Sununu
GovChrisSununu
THREAD: Today we're announcing guidance to safely reopen schools this fall. Designed by the School Transition Reopening and Redesign Taskforce, and approved by public health experts, this guidance provides districts
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Chris Dunker 🗞
ChrisDunkerLJS
In a joint statement by doctors at UNMC and Nebraska Medicine, the state is entering "a dangerous period" when it comes to COVID, with daily counts equal to May peak
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Kiwi Ting 😷
kiwiting
How has virtual proceeding (VP) in the House of Commons affected MPs participation during the pandemic? A recap of my presentation to #PSA21Conclusions: Women MPs are benefitting more from VPOlder
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Leopoldo Martínez
lecumberry
It’s a good day to account for facts about U.S. politics and #Venezuela. Since @TheDemocrats took control of Congress last year, they have led every legislative initiative in support of
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Paige Stanley
paigestanley_ag
VERY FEW people get the details around cattle + climate change correct. This blog from @GlobalEcoGuy is maybe the only public-facing article I have ever seen to both succinctly detail
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brianweeden
brianweeden
1/ After reflecting on this decision overnight, a few thoughts on the broader public policy questions wrapped up in it (thread)https://twitter.com/brianweeden/status/1387179874905886722 2/ First, I think it's important to reiterate how
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Colin Davis
ProfColinDavis
Lots of people are talking about the Simpsons predicting coronavirus, but did you know the Simpsons made a coronavirus UK edition? [THREAD] Some people might have worried that our PM
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Hannah Ritchie
_HannahRitchie
Where does the plastic in the ocean come from?A new study published in @ScienceAdvances updates our understanding.My latest @OurWorldInData article looks at the global picture of plastic pollution: https://ourworldindata.org/ocean-plastics&
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Thread: Going through the latest SAGE releases, some interesting bits to tease out of it, will write this in bursts over the next day.The main meeting which begins with
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Clara Jeffery
ClaraJeffery
Trump not sticking to the script which is always when he goes bonkers."We have to get back to work" --uh oh Trump still promoting drug regimens we have no idea
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Erin Kissane
kissane
So! Pregnancy tests are a fine way to explain *some* things about covid testing or testing for infectious disease in general, but are a really-not-great way to talk about other
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Dena Grayson, MD, PhD
DrDenaGrayson
Nee model shows—if @realDonaldTrump had enacted #PhysicalDistancing 2 weeks earlier than @CDCgov finally did—90% of #COVID19 deaths could have been prevented.As I warned: in the face of this highly contagious
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Carbon cycle feedbacks are a large – but under-appreciated – source of uncertainty the future climate. Including these uncertainties could result in up to 25% more warming than in the main IPCC
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Doctora Malka Older
m_older
For @ForeignPolicy, I wrote about the fallacy of public panic in disasters, and why elites keep using it as an excuse even though it isn't true.https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/09/16/trump-woodward-elite-panic-coronavirus-pandemic/ I hone
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