I’m Still Wearing My N95 Mask Because I Care About Society’s Most Vulnerable

It doesn’t exactly feel cool to wear my N95 mask right now. Everywhere I go, Americans seem to have given up on essential and basic public-health strategies…

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Climate Change Hurts U.S. Progress on Air Pollution

Climate change is transforming air pollution in the U.S., driving an increase in hazardous high-pollution days in Western states., even as environmental regulations help to clean up…

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NASA to Launch a Climate Satellite to Study Clouds and Plankton

If you’re trying to spot a phytoplankton, it pays to get exceedingly close. Among the smallest life forms inhabiting both fresh and marine water, phytoplankton can measure…

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How the Monkeypox Virus Does—and Doesn’t—Spread

Until recently, monkeypox rarely spread from person to person. In 2005, a study declared a cluster of six cases in the Republic of Congo “the longest uninterrupted…

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Whole-Eye Transplants Are Now Possible

Surgeons at NYU Langone Health have performed what they say is the world’s first whole-eye transplant, combined with a partial face transplant, in an important step forward…

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U.N. Climate Warning Comes With Clear Steps To Cut Emissions

The United Nations’ new “progress report” on climate change confirms the world is careening deeper into the danger zone. The fires, droughts, floods, storms, and other extreme…

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The New U.N. Climate Report Has Arrived. Resist the Urge to Despair

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a behemoth report on our warming world—something it has done routinely for three decades. Though the findings have evolved…

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Bangladesh garment workers pray for orders as pandemic shreds exports

He’s not alone. Bangladesh is the world’s second-largest apparel producer after China, but its industry leaders say international retailers are either refraining from placing orders, delaying buying…

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Bangladesh textile workers flout coronavirus lockdown to demand wages

The second-largest apparel producer after China, Bangladesh is set to lose export revenue of about $6 billion (£4.8 billion) this fiscal year as the sector has been…

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Cotton demand from US textile mills drops to lowest since 1885

The year 1885, that isคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. The same year the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City’s harbor.According to an updated US Department of Agriculture forecast…

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