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Roberto Rocha
robroc
I compared provincial Covid rates with the Oxford Covid-19 Government Response Tracker, which now has provincial indexes. It confirms what we've seen in other countries: the faster the response, the
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The End Times
TheAgeofShoddy
The lie these people tell is that anyone who disagrees with them “doesn’t understand science” or “denies science.”The reality is that when push came to shove and things got real,
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Benoit Coeuré
BCoeure
OK I’m technically not a central banker, so let me give you my take.https://twitter.com/lorcanrk/status/1352997397425762307 1.Retail CBDC is a way to give consumers access to a payment instrument that has the
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Rachel Wolf
racheljanetwolf
A report I wrote (as secretariat) on carbon pricing is out today. A few thoughts from me: 1. "of course carbon taxes are the right idea in principle, but they
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Trevor Purdy
TrevorsIdeas
"According to Dion's report, Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative finance critic, accepted over $21,600 worth of free travel for him and his then-girlfriend, now wife, Anaida Galindo, to visit the southeast
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Alex Epstein
AlexEpstein
There is a lot of conflicting "information" about the TX blackouts. Here's the bottom line: the root cause of the TX blackouts is a national and state policy that has
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Rachel Hardeman, PhD, MPH
RRHDr
Just as politics has destroyed our ability to respond equitably and appropriately to #Covid, politics is keeping Black moms and babies from thriving. If you haven’t read the new @Surgeon_General
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Juliette Kayyem
juliettekayyem
Masking! For months, those of us on outside -- scientists, MDs, response planners, health experts, etc -- knew that there would be no national policy. And so we worked, in
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Hans Eric Melin
hanseric
Voices raised in China about the low numbers of EV batteries finding their way to white-listed recyclers. High demand/overcapacity drives up prices on EOL batteries, making big players calling for
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Rebecca Nagle
rebeccanagle
On this HISTORIC day it’s important to remember the history that got us here.Originally the Bureau of Indian Affairs—the agency tasked with managing the US gov’s relationship w/ Indigenous Nations—was
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Anna Sullivan
DrAnnaSullivan
I’m thinking about #IWD2021 and looking for research that can inform positive change for researchers. This site is fabulous Women in Research | Australiahttps://www.womeninresearch.org.au/ #IWD2021 ‘female researchers aim to build
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WA Dept. of Health
WADeptHealth
We haven’t gotten any official notice about this yet, but we’ll let you know when we do. #CovidVaccine #COVID19 https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/01/15/trump-vaccine-reserve-used-up/ We are working quickly to analyze this new i
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Bragg Creek-KCountry
BCKOR
We want to try and address how HUGE the open-pit coal mine issue really is... It's hard to envision how MASSIVE mines are. Here is BC's operational Teck mine (pink)
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Camilo Montoya-Galvez
camiloreports
In recent days we've been covering the record-high number of unaccompanied migrant children stuck in Border Patrol custody; the overcrowding they are facing; and the scramble to find shelter beds.I
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armand 💚🌻
oeilletdpoete
Here’s why I vote Green over NDP,a thread: #1: DemocracyThe GPC is the most democratic party. They have a ranked voting system within the party. Furthermore, votes are not whipped.
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newspapers dot com influencer
CharlotteERosen
Thinking lot abt how historians/social scientists sometimes describe certain political outcomes as "unintended consequences," using archival evidence found in personal/government-preserved papers as proof of an actor's alleged
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