Would start aug 7th d w. This is to almost. Be used to be a bank clerk now in his new home of china hes a star player. Is an influencer he promotes German Companies online in china but he spent the last 4 years living in shanghai watching how chinas digitalisation history in past that of germany. This includes payment one scam buys his coffee oh but thats not all. The news is perhaps to organize his entire life. 56 of them by steve for instance i can use city service to check how much pension ill get Health Insurance a parking tickets you can even pay your electricity or doctors bill i can do just about anything and just one simple app i dont carry my wallet with me just my cell phone and you know but. And since this is now the case for most people in china even the poorest have switched to mobile payment this man is wearing his payment code around his neck. Did you get the digitalisation really is a revolution what you dont get to choose whether to take part in it or not you just have
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Representatives of local government, businesses, nonprofit organizations and The Ohio State University gathered on Wednesday to share climate successes and insight with United Kingdom diplomatic leaders as they prepare to host the U.N. Climate Change Conference, known as COP26, in November.
As part of the forum, President Kristina M. Johnson emphasized the importance of collective action among local, state, national and global partners – and said addressing climate change aligns with Ohio State’s land-grant mission to uplift communities.
“We’re here unified toward one goal: Some people say to save the planet; I actually say to save civilization,” Johnson said. She pointed out the Earth existed for 4 billion years and would likely last billions more but acting now would prevent more ecological harm to the planet’s population.