A recent column in this paper by Coty Keller claimed âwe were experiencing more floods, fires, and droughts,â which will bathe Florida, thus Charlotte County, in âkiller heat.â So with this climate change, will we citizens of Charlotte County be living in an unbearably hot swamp, unless CO2 emissions are brought to heel?
The measures suggested to do that are quite disruptive. Do away with corporate âperson hood,â which will simply end capitalism (and your 401K). End all fossil fuel use, end air travel, and overhaul every building in the nation for energy efficiency. Even the most modest estimates of these measures stack up to several times the current national debt, which is larger than our GDP.
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No deal Brexit could have detrimental impact for four million people in UK living with a rare disease
Experts have warned that a ‘no deal’ Brexit will result in the exclusion of the UK from the 24 European Reference Networks (ERNs) that were established to improve the care of patients bearing the lifelong burden of a rare disease, which require highly specialised diagnosis and treatment.
Rare diseases are rare, and experts are rarer still. European Reference Networks were set up because no single country has the expertise or resources to cover all of the known rare diseases, which number in the thousands
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Experts have warned that a no deal Brexit will result in the exclusion of the UK from the 24 European Reference Networks (ERNs) that were established to improve the care of patients bearing the lifelong burden of a rare disease, which require highly specialised diagnosis and treatment.
One in 17 UK citizens lives with a rare disease, which are defined as conditions that affect fewer than one in 2,000 people in the general population. A group of experts has written to
The Lancet highlighting their concerns about the detrimental impact a no deal Brexit will have on these individuals. Rare diseases are rare, and experts are rarer still, said Dr Marc Tischkowitz from the University of Cambridge, who helped coordinate the letter. European Reference Networks were set up because no single country has the expertise or resources to cover all of the known rare diseases, which number in the thousands. They ve played a pivotal role in harnessing the collective knowledge across