Por: The Atlantic World December 10, 2022
Whatever happens with case counts in China now, one person owns them.The Atlantic; Jimmy Beunardeau / Hans Lucas / ReduxDecember 10, 2022, 7:45 AM ETFor three years, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, fought a remorseless battle against COVID-19. He it a “people’s war”—a national struggle to defeat an unseen foe and save lives. The contest locked families in their homes for weeks, strangled the economy, and closed the country to the world.... + full article
Time USA Health December 01, 2022
have demanded an end to the country’s draconian zero-COVID policy—a pandemic prevention strategy that claims has kept his people safer than less stringent measures taken by other nations—as the suffering it’s wrought is becoming increasingly unbearable. the government... + más
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Time USA World November 30, 2022
Global markets jittered as Chinese citizens took to the streets to against the government’s strict “zero-COVID” strategy over the weekend. The protests’ immediate impact on global markets is raising questions about the way forward for the world’s second-biggest... + más
Forbes USA Business November 29, 2022
Topline Demonstrators have taken to the streets across China in opposition of the country’s strict zero-Covid policy, one of the greatest public shows of defiance against the ruling Communist Party in decades as President Xi Jinping defends the increasingly unsustainable... + más
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Forbes USA Life November 14, 2022
A Zero SR/S electric motorcycle in Indonesian police colors and added accessories.Zero Motors American electric motorcycle maker Zero Motors says it sold nearly 300 electric motorcycles to the country of Indonesia that is currently wrapping up in Bali. The exact number of... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 07, 2022
As world leaders meet for the COP27 United Nations climate talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, the scientific and policy consensus on what they need to do is clear. The UN’s own international body of thousands of scientists states that human influence on the climate is Without... + más
The Complicated Popularity of Net-Zero Emissions Climate Targets | Time
Boston’s net-zero emissions zoning code raises concerns among developers | The Boston Globe
Time USA Science October 17, 2022
When the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco announced in 2012 that it planned to reach net-zero at its waterfront home, no one expected that seagull droppings would become part of the equation. But that’s just what happened after the museum installed enough solar... + más
Op-Ed: Here's how companies can strong-arm their suppliers into cutting carbon emissions | Los Angeles Times
Corporate climate commitments are improving, but the worst offenders are doing the least | CNBC
Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
The fear of failure is a common human instinct, especially in the workplace. Although failure is often considered a bad thing, the lessons learned from a misstep can often be used to a business’s advantage. When leaders encourage employees to have more discussions about... + más
Four open seats on Peaks Island Council draw only one write-in candidate | Portland Press Herald
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