New report finds G7 nations have been pumping more money into fossil fuels than clean energy between January 2020 and March 2021, despite pledges to build back better .
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The ESRI says there is still a relatively high level of worry among people about COVID-19.
The institute, which has been measuring people s behaviour during the pandemic, found that worry among the public has been gradually decreasing since the peak of the third wave in January.
Dr Deirdre Robertson, a Senior Research Officer at the ESRI s Behavioural Research Unit, said anxiety about the virus is still prevalent in Irish society. We measure a lot of things, we re asking people what they re doing every day, where they re going over the past week and how they re feeling about the pandemic as well and worry is one of the measures that we take, she told
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By Daniel Shiloh and Jacob Cole, Office for National Statistics
In the autumn of 2020 over 1000 government analysts responded to the coding in analysis and research survey (CARS). We were interested in how they use code and how much they knew about using software engineering practices to improve quality and efficiency in their analysis.
Below are some things we’ve learned so far. Keep in mind: our sample is not necessarily representative and is likely to over-represent people interested in coding.
1. People’s coding skills get better with practice
The more people use code in their work, the more their skills improve. Our findings also show that people who don’t code in their work often feel they are losing their skills. Hardly surprising!