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Let India Breathe
LetIndBreathe
THREAD:Resolutions from #JantaParliament on Environment yesterday.India’s environment has been rapidly deteriorating, and its environmental regulatory regime weakened in the name of ‘development’ and ‘ease of doing business’ Citiz
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Thomas Spencer
ThomasASpencer
1/nToday I want to provide some reflections on what COP26 needs to achieve. For the first time, we are no longer negotiating either the legal framework nor the ambition. We
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Sankalp Sharma
sankalpsharmaa
We (@mahambare_vidya @DhanarajSowmya ) recently concluded our 4-article series with @ThePrintIndia. Using data spanning 2 decades, this novel series highlights important labor market variations across regions and demographics which have
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Arun - Eighty Twenty Investor
arun_kumar_r
The policy response to the current crisis is unprecedented in its speed and magnitude. As a result, we have asset reflation in warp speed. You can read the key takeaways
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Anil
anilsaidso
A few months ago I recapped the thesis laid out by @JeffBooth in ‘The Price of Tomorrow’ explaining the effects of deflationary technology. This thread covers the other half of
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Mathieu Duchâtel
mtdtl
A thread on the cautious and slightly self-critical views of Yuan Peng, President of CICIR, regarding the impact of #COVID19 on the international order and China’s strategic position, as published
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Jim Edwards
Jim_Edwards
Hello! Here's my daily thread on coronavirus stats globally.Today:The US: VP Pence denies there is a "2nd wave". The stats show that's a highly misleading way to think about what
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M. Wilson-Becerril, PhD (he/él)
mwilsonbecerril
This is my lifetime dream come true: I’m honored to share that my book, Resisting Extractivism: Peruvian Gold, Everyday Violence, and the Politics of Attention, is now available for pre-order
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Adam Roberts
arrroberts
I’ve been thinking a bit about historical fiction, lately. This is because I’ve been thinking about writing a historical novel. Or maybe not. 1/ I published "The Black Prince" a
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Bob Mondello
Bob_Mondello
Let me leap on an old hobbyhorse of mine. I read this:"Arts & culture constitutes an $878 billion industry that is a bigger part of the US economy than sports,
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Ramneek Kundra
iramneek
26/n…The worst case: Jio goes to zero, it negatively impacts FB’s marketcap by 0.90%. The prevalence of WhatsApp in India is unlike any other I’ve seen. WhatsApp to India is
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olive | 𝐚𝐤𝐚𝐭𝐚 𝐨𝐜𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭
anti_antiblk
I don't care what no one say tourism is colonialism. It's a simple tweet that was indeed missing the word 'international' and yet tens of wypipo felt the need to
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Michael E. Porter
MichaelEPorter
The Horrifying Consequences of America’s Unchecked ‘Politics Industry’: 1/ America is in trouble. And while 2020 has provided ample evidence of our inability to deliver results—particularly around crisis preparedness and
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JW Mason
JWMason1
Rapid decarbonization will almost necessarily be experienced as an economic boom. Renovating buildings, investing in new structures and equipment, building infrastructure, etc. add to demand; decommissioning existing stuff does not
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Rohit Chopra
chopraftc
The FTC just voted to settle charges regarding an illegal casino merger agreement between Caesars and Eldorado. The proposed settlement is risky and will not immediately remedy the anticompetitive harm
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John Ruddick
JohnRuddick2
1/13. The COVID-mania backstory.At the 2016 presidential election, almost 300,000 people voted in Washington DC. 4% voted Trump.The Swamp utterly detested Trump. They said his policies and his style were
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