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offsite link Nick Dixon and Toby Young Talk About Andrew Tate?s Confrontation With the BBC, Robert Kennedy Jr.?s ... Tue Jun 06, 2023 23:14 | Will Jones
On the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Andrew Tate's confrontation with the BBC, Robert Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign and the literal and metaphorical fall of Joe Biden.
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offsite link Surge in Sexually Transmitted Diseases Linked to End of Lockdown Tue Jun 06, 2023 15:00 | Toby Young
Cases of gonorrhoea have soared by 50% in the past year to the highest on record, while those of syphilis are the highest since 1948, as sexually transmitted infections bounce back following lockdown.
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offsite link WHO and EU Announce Global System of Vaccine Passports for ?Future Pandemics? Tue Jun 06, 2023 13:00 | Will Jones
The World Health Organisation and the European Union yesterday announced their collaboration on global digital vaccine passports at a joint press conference in Geneva.
The post WHO and EU Announce Global System of Vaccine Passports for “Future Pandemics” appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.

offsite link Academics Claim There Was a ?Non-Binary Minority? in Prehistoric Europe Tue Jun 06, 2023 11:00 | Noah Carl
Two academics analysed prehistoric burial sites and found that some men were buried with female-typical objects and vice versa. They conclude that there was a "non-binary minority" in pre-historic Europe.
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offsite link Lockdown Sceptic Molly Kingsley: ?I Was Cast as an Extremist But I?ve Since Been Proved Right? Tue Jun 06, 2023 09:00 | Toby Young
Children's campaigner Molly Kingsley was horrified to discover she was spied on by the Government for opposing school closures during the lockdown and is prepared to bring legal action to hold ministers to account.
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Voltaire Network
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offsite link The reorganization of the Russian armies, by Thierry Meyssan Sun Jun 04, 2023 06:16 | en

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offsite link United States massively violates citizens' right to private life Sun Jun 04, 2023 04:24 | en

offsite link The West refuses peace in Ukraine, by Thierry Meyssan Tue May 30, 2023 07:00 | en

offsite link Armenia cedes Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan Fri May 26, 2023 04:36 | en

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Climate Change Can be Addressed in Coronavirus Relief, Study Says Development Group Urges Shared Solutions for Debt and Climate Crises

category international | politics / elections | press release author Monday December 14, 2020 16:03author by Zach Conti - Jubilee USA Report this post to the editors

As countries address their debt crises, policy responses can reduce climate change, asserts a new study. “Linking Debt Relief and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Experience,” examines previous debt relief processes to learn how debt and climate responses can work in tandem.

As countries address their debt crises, policy responses can reduce climate change, asserts a new study. “Linking Debt Relief and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Experience,” examines previous debt relief processes to learn how debt and climate responses can work in tandem.

“The coronavirus crisis reduced spending on climate issues in poor countries,” stated report author Aldo Caliari, the Senior Director of Policy and Campaigns for Jubilee USA Network. “The good news is that global policies can be designed to provide debt relief and nurture a green recovery at the same time.”

In November, Zambia defaulted on its debt and several more countries face defaults due to the coronavirus-spurred economic crises. The G20 announced a new debt relief process for 73 of the world's poorest countries.

The Heinrich Böll Foundation, the Center for Sustainable Finance (SOAS, University of London), and the Global Development Policy Center (Boston University) commissioned the paper as a contribution to their Debt Relief for a Green and Inclusive Recovery Project.

Read Aldo Caliari's Linking Debt Relief and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Experience.

https://drgr.org/files/2020/11/BackgroungPaper2-Lessons-from-Experience.pdf

Read more on Debt Relief for a Green and Inclusive Recovery Project.

https://drgr.org/documents/

Related Link: https://www.jubileeusa.org/climate_coronavirus_relief_study
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