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March, 2020


Challenges of the Coronavirus

March 27, 2020 · 

Challenges of the Coronavirus Fr. Shay Cullen 26 March 2020 We are facing an immense challenge around the world. Everyone has to realize the danger and stay at home and practice strict hygiene. Thousands are dying- friends, relatives and many die alone. We are people with rational intelligence. Everyone is important and equal in dignity […]

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Coal power developers ‘risk wasting billions’

March 27, 2020 ·  By Roger Harrabin for www.bbc.com

Coal power developers risk wasting hundreds of billions of pounds as new renewable sources are now cheaper than new coal plants, a report has said. The shift is mainly due to cheaper wind and solar power, Carbon Tracker said. It added that in 10 years it will be cheaper to close down coal plants and […]

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Climate change: Will planting millions of trees really save the planet?

March 27, 2020 ·  By David Shukman for www.bbc.com

From Greta Thunberg to Donald Trump and airlines to oil companies, everyone is suddenly going crazy for trees. The UK government has pledged to plant millions a year while other countries have schemes running into billions. But are these grand ambitions achievable? How much carbon dioxide do trees really pull in from the atmosphere? And […]

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Climate change: The rich are to blame, international study finds

March 27, 2020 ·  By Roger Harrabin for www.bbc.com

The rich are primarily to blame for the global climate crisis, a study by the University of Leeds of 86 countries claims. The wealthiest tenth of people consume about 20 times more energy overall than the bottom ten, wherever they live. The gulf is greatest in transport, where the top tenth gobble 187 times more […]

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Coronavirus: Air pollution and CO2 fall rapidly as virus spreads

March 27, 2020 ·  By Matt McGrath, Environment correspondent for www.bbc.com

Levels of air pollutants and warming gases over some cities and regions are showing significant drops as coronavirus impacts work and travel. Researchers in New York told the BBC their early results showed carbon monoxide mainly from cars had been reduced by nearly 50% compared with last year. Emissions of the planet-heating gas CO2 have […]

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Sextortion hackers use ‘friend’s naked girlfriend’ lure

March 25, 2020 ·  By BBC News for www.bbc.com

A novel attempt to convince people to open malicious email attachments is spreading online, purporting to offer nude photos of a friend’s girlfriend. Instead of threatening to distribute stolen private images, this new attempt claims to have already “sextorted” the recipient’s friend, who refused to pay. It tells them it is now emailing nude photos […]

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Peter Nygard: FBI raids fashion mogul HQ in sex trafficking probe

March 25, 2020 ·  By BBC News for www.bbc.com

US agents have raided fashion executive Peter Nygard’s Manhattan offices as part of a sex-trafficking investigation. The FBI and New York police executed a search warrant on Tuesday, a spokesman for the US Attorney’s Office said. The raid comes as Mr Nygard, 77, is facing a sexual assault and trafficking lawsuit, filed by 10 women […]

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The crisis forcing mothers to give away their babies

March 25, 2020 ·  By Guillermo D Olmo for www.bbc.com

“Dumping babies is forbidden,” the sign created by Eric Mejicano reads. The Venezuelan artist posted the signs on walls across Venezuela after a newborn was found in the rubbish near his apartment block in the capital, Caracas. Mejicano says that he launched the campaign to alert people to the fact that in Venezuela “something is […]

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Samoan chief guilty of slavery in New Zealand

March 25, 2020 ·  By BBC News for www.bbc.com

A court in New Zealand has found a Samoan-born chief guilty of more than 20 charges of dealing in slaves and human trafficking. Joseph Auga Matamata, 65, was convicted of offences over a 25-year period. His victims, who were all Samoan, were too scared to alert the authorities because of his status as a matai […]

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Why soap is preferable to bleach in the fight against coronavirus

March 25, 2020 ·  By SARAH GIBBENS for www.nationalgeographic.com

FOR NEARLY 5,000 years, humans have concocted cleaning products, yet the simple combination of soap and water remains one of the strongest weapons against infectious diseases, including the novel coronavirus. Even so, when outbreaks like COVID-19 occur and panic sets in, people rush to buy all sorts of chemical cleaners, many of which are unnecessary or […]

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