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$4.2 Trillion Can Be Saved by Investing in More Resilient Infrastructure – World Bank

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The net benefit on average of investing in more resilient infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries would be $4.2 trillion with $4 in benefit for each $1 invested, according to …

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Who owns Britain’s £13tn wealth?

02/07/201905/07/2019 - Leave a Comment

Britain is in the middle of a decades-long wealth boom. Total wealth now stands at a record £12.8tn, or almost 13 million millions. But where you live, and when you …

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U.S. Mayors Pressure Congress on Carbon Pricing, Climate Lawsuits and a Green New Deal

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The U.S. Conference of Mayors opposed any limits on suing fossil fuel companies over climate change, which would rule out a carbon tax plan supported by industry. The mayors of …

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International Labour Organization Warns of Heat-Related Job Losses

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GENEVA (ILO News) – An increase in heat stress resulting from global warming is projected to lead to global productivity losses equivalent to 80 million full-time jobs in the year …

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Homeland Security admits it’s using abhorrent conditions at detention centers to deter migration

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It isn’t working and no one wins. Poor conditions including overcrowding, flu outbreaks, and a lack of clean clothes are just par for the course at an El Paso border …

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First Democratic Debate: A Shift to the Left, Some Shifted More Than Others

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Analysts Lester Spence and Kimberly Moffit critique Democratic candidates for president as they took on corporate power, healthcare, immigration, gun control, abortion, and Iran. Some ideas and candidates shined, some …

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Low income families in Scotland to get £10 extra a week per child

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The Scottish Child Payment will be rolled out a year earlier than planned in an attempt to fight rising child poverty The Scottish government is fast-tracking its plans to tackle …

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Inspiring Examples of Climate Action in the Agri-Food Sector Showcased in Bonn

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Off-grid and decentralized energy solutions and efficient water practices in the agri-food chain are crucial to build resilience to the unavoidable impacts of climate change and to reduce greenhouse gas …

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The IMF In Argentina: Imposing Austerity That Won’t Work, On A Country That Doesn’t Want It

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Between June and September of last year, the International Monetary Fund provided an emergency bailout package to the Argentinian government totalling just under $60 billion. The move was prompted by …

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India’s educated youth suffer as jobless rate hits 45-year high

19/06/201920/09/2019 - 1 Comment

NEW DELHI — India’s worst labor market in decades is taking an especially heavy toll on younger urbanites, making it imperative for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to come up with effective …

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