Two wrestlers go head to head in ‘Reign After Queendom’, an event organised by EVE - Riot Grrrls of Wrestling.
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The sport has seen a revival in recent years. But it will take regulation to remove its reputation as a low-brow form of entertainment
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Prominent academics, including a former IPCC chair, round on governments worldwide for using the concept of net zero emissions to ‘greenwash’ their lack of commitment to solving global warming.
For more than 20 years, Canada has repeatedly missed its targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is the only G7 country whose emissions have increased since 2010.
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Bill C-12 is a step in the right direction, but its not enough to meet Canada’s goal for a decarbonized economy.
Vue d'une aciérie à Hamilton, en bordure du lac Ontario. Depuis plus de 20 ans, le Canada a systématiquement raté ses objectifs climatiques de réduction de gaz à effet de serre. C’est le seul pays du G7 où les émissions ont augmenté depuis 2010.
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Les mesures prévues dans la loi C-12 vont dans la bonne direction, mais elles demeurent insuffisantes si le Canada veut passer à une économie décarbonée. Il doit s’inspirer des meilleures pratiques.
Playlists curated by major music streaming platforms tend to reduce the revenue of smaller artists.
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Most of your Spotify subscription fee goes to pop stars in curated playlists – even if you never listen to them.
Muka tanah Jakarta menurun, sementara air laut naik.
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Turunnya muka tanah ditambah dengan kenaikan muka laut membuat ratusan juta orang dalam bahaya.
Deserted: a highway in Dubai during lockdown in 2020.
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A transcript of episode 7 of The Conversation Weekly pocast, including an extra from Don’t Call Me Resilient on the treatment of migrant workers in Canada.
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Plus we hear about the hardships faced by migrant workers in Canada. Listen to episode 7 of The Conversation Weekly podcast.
Jakarta is sinking while sea levels rise.
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Sinking land plus rising seas are putting hundreds of millions of people at risk.
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Injected vaccines tend to generate good immunity overall but less of a response in the nose and throat, where the virus enters and spreads from.
US and Japan: an old friendship that needs renewing.
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On the surface, Japan and the US are firm friends. But there are some interesting dynamics at play.
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Pep Canadell , CSIRO ; Corinne Le Quéré , University of East Anglia ; Glen Peters , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Matthew William Jones , University of East Anglia ; Pierre Friedlingstein , University of Exeter ; Robbie Andrew , Center for International Climate and Environment Research - Oslo ; Rob Jackson , Stanford University , and Steve Davis , University of California, Irvine
The global pandemic caused an unprecedented drop in global emissions. But this is likely to rebound as economies start to recover.
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Rashes and lesions are a potentially useful way of spotting COVID-19 patients who are otherwise asymptomatic.
Fruits et légumes sur un marché au Kenya. L'OMS préconise la consommation de fruits et légumes frais, de céréales complètes, de haricots, de poisson et de graisses insaturées.
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La Covid-19 aggrave l'insécurité alimentaire mondiale, car l'impact économique de la pandémie s'ajoute aux défis existants.
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Imagine not being able to smell gas or food that has gone off.
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A focus on ‘catching up’ implies a deficit on the part of pupils.
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Significant steps need to be taken for elections to go ahead safely in May.
Sekitar 6 juta orang mengalami efek gangguan indera penciuman karena COVID-19
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New trial data appears to support pushing back the second dose to 12 weeks.
The Batwa community are believed to be one of the original inhabitants of the Equatorial Forest in the Great Lakes Region.
Despite being highly affected by a changing climate, Uganda’s Batwa community lack voice, agency and influence in climate adaptation planning and actions.