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|    swine flu on the move    |
|    01 Jul 20 06:34:26    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming              Scientists Say New Strain of Swine Flu Virus Is Spreading to ...       The New York Times, 30 Jun 2020 11:32Z       The newer strain, known as G4 EA H1N1, has been common on China's pig farms       since 2016 and replicates efficiently in human airways, ...              --       Upcoming events:       08 Jul 2020 June US Release NOAA SOTC       08 Jul 2020 2020Q2 Billion Dollar Disasters NOAA              A man may fail many times but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame       someone else.       -- J. Paul Getty, 29 Aug 2017              Coronavirus update: Fauci warns US could soon have '100,000 cases a day'       ABC News, 30 Jun 2020 15:04Z       Anthony Fauci, the top infectious diseases expert in the US, warns the       nation could soon record 100,000 coronavirus cases a day, while the EU is       willing to let Australians in despite our borders being closed.              CDC expresses 'substantial disappointment' with American Airlines for       resuming full flights amid coronavirus       CNBC, 30 Jun 2020 19:44Z       A top CDC official expressed "substantial disappointment" with American       Airlines for announcing that it will resume full flights starting Wed.              National mask mandate could save US from a 5% GDP hit, Goldman Sachs says       Business Insider, 30 Jun 2020 18:12Z       A national mask mandate could potentially substitute for lockdowns to curb       the spread of coronavirus, Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius ...              [Applications of Time Travel 101:]       Quantum fridge works by superposing the order of events       Phys.org, 29 Jun 2020       Indefinite causal order enables quantum refrigeration.       Ever tried defrosting your dinner by popping it in one identical freezer after       ...              Miami just saw its hottest week ever recorded. Blame air from the       Sahara and climate change.       Matthew Cappucci, The Washington Post              Animal migrations track climate change       Scott Hershberger, Scientific American              Green power acquisitions grow as broader market falls       Will Mathis, Bloomberg              Australian emissions break Paris targets even after corona quiet       Nick O'Malley, The Sydney Morning Herald              Study: Around 2.2 mn UK workers need reskilling for net zero       transition       Cecilia Keating, BusinessGreen              Japan suffers record surge in landslides       Richard Lloyd Parry, The Times              Australia: AGL says it will link bosses' bonuses to lowering emissions       Graham Readfearn, The Guardian              China's giant Wudongde hydro project begins power generation       David Stanway, Reuters              Pro-nuclear energy protesters rally against Greenpeace in Paris       Charles Plautiau and Melodie Sforza, Reuters              Climate fund targets $2.5bn in clean energy investment for SE Asia       Michael Taylor, Reuters              Bank of England tells banks to push on with climate risk analysis       Huw Jones, Reuters              Comment: Coal prices slammed on slumping India imports, China fears       Clyde Russell, Reuters              Floods in India's Assam force a mn from their homes       Zarir Hussain, Reuters              Cooking up a solution to Uganda's deforestation crisis with mud stoves       Joey Tyson, The Guardian              Destruction of natural ecosystems increases risk of pandemics, study shows       Luke Andrews, MailOnline              McDonald's to install electric car charging points at UK restaurants       Sabrina Barr, The Independent              [Stranded!]       Oil major Shell to write down up to $22 bn of assets in second quarter       CNBC, 30 Jun 2020 08:43Z       News of the charges, in the range of $15 bn-$22 bn, follow the       energy company's plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.              'Poorly led, dysfunctional, self-entitled': City of Perth councillors and       senior staff among those referred to police       ABC News, 30 Jun 2020 07:03Z       Criminal charges could be laid after an extensive inquiry into the City of       Perth finds the council was poorly led, badly governed and grossly       dysfunctional.              Suburbs to enter lockdown as Victoria requests flight diversions and       launches inquiry into hotel quarantine       ABC News, 30 Jun 2020 06:04Z       Victoria reintroduces stay-at-home orders for a series of coronavirus       hotspot suburbs in a bid to contain an "unacceptably high" number of new       cases detected in the past few days.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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