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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

China's Property Market: A Steep Climb Back Up

China's property market has been a rollercoaster ride over the past year, leaving investors and consumers alike feeling queasy. Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters recently warned that the market 'has not yet completely bottomed out,' despite all the turmoil. Consumer confidence remains shaky, larg

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Sep 08 2024HEALTH

Valley Fever: More Than Just a Dust Devil?

Nearly 20 cases of Valley fever popped up after a California music festival, prompting health officials to sound the alarm about this fungal infection. Dr. Tomás Aragón, the California Department of Public Health director, is urging Californians to be on the lookout for symptoms like a lingering cou

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Are Americans Out of Touch with Their Environmental Impact?

A recent global survey reveals that people worldwide are deeply concerned about the environment, with a staggering 70% believing human activities are pushing Earth past critical tipping points. This concern is echoed across diverse nations, from Kenya to India, where people feel more directly impact

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Sep 08 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can the US and China Bridge the Climate Finance Divide?

The US and China, the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters, are trying to find common ground on climate finance, but can they overcome their differences? US climate envoy John Podesta says they’ve made progress, but what does that really mean? Podesta highlighted the importance of collaboratio

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Can Trees Really Save Us? Big Tech Bets on Nature - But Is It Enough?

Big Tech companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Salesforce are teaming up to push for nature-based carbon removal solutions. They've formed the Symbiosis Coalition, pledging to buy up to 20 million tons of carbon removal credits by 2030. But is this just a way to buy their way out of reducing

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Fracking Flip-Flops: Can Clean Energy Thrive Without Banning It?

Kamala Harris is walking back her past support for banning fracking, but is this a political move or a genuine shift in policy? Harris recently stated she wouldn't ban fracking as president, a stark contrast to her 2019 comments where she said she was "in favor of banning fracking." When pressed on

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Sep 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

Lost Pond, Gained Ecosystem: A Dam Removal Dilemma

Imagine growing up with a pond as a constant backdrop, a place for childhood memories, laughter, and quiet reflection. Now imagine that pond, a source of joy for generations, suddenly becoming a liability, a ticking time bomb threatening safety and the environment. This is the reality Lois Brown, a

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Sep 06 2024RELIGION

A Tunnel of Friendship? Pope and Imam Join Forces, But Can We Really Bridge the Divide?

Pope Francis and the grand imam of Istiqlal Mosque, Nasaruddin Umar, have teamed up to promote peace and environmental protection – a powerful image, to be sure. But how genuine is this “symphony of faith and unity”? Francis made a symbolic visit to Jakarta's iconic Istiqlal Mosque, meeting with

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

The Price of Politics: When Science Becomes a Casualty

We all know that election years can get a bit crazy, with everyone fixated on the hot-button issues and the latest political drama. But what happens when crucial issues like science get swept under the rug? Shouldn't science be above politics? Shouldn't it be a tool for making informed decisions abo

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Aug 28 2024POLITICS

Seed Saving: A Passionate Revolution for Autonomy, Biodiversity, and Climate Change Resilience

Explore the enchanting realm of seed saving, a heartfelt endeavor that intertwines gardeners with the intricate life cycle of plants. This ardent revolution reclaims independence from corporations and cultivates biodiversity, addressing climate change challenges. With up to 75% of the world's seed

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