Ditch jargon to save the planet, Prince Charles warns
6 Feb, 2021 10:55 PM
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The Prince of Wales has warned the jargon used to describe environmental issues is so obscure that it can harm efforts to combat climate change. Photo / Getty
The Prince of Wales has warned the jargon used to describe environmental issues is so obscure that it can harm efforts to combat climate change. Photo / Getty
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Victoria Ward
The Prince of Wales has warned the jargon used to describe environmental issues is so obscure that it can harm efforts to combat climate change.
He suggested that terms such as biodiversity, agroforestry and natural capital, often used by NGOs and scientists, did not convey the practical message.
Alvarez the lead defendant in a 35-person indictment filed two decades ago in Los Angeles federal court managed the collection, laundering and distribution of at least $24 million and more than a ton of cocaine, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office. As part of a 1990s sting operation, undercover agents set up shop in a Santa Fe Springs warehouse and posed as money launderers to collect evidence.
Speaking through an interpreter, Alvarez offered apologies to the American population . for the harm I caused consciously on unconsciously to the citizens.
Alvarez s attorney, Anthony Solis, said after the hearing that his client was sincere.
Night stalker: Christchurch man sentenced for creeping , tracking, following estranged wife for two years
3 Feb, 2021 07:13 PM
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Anna Leask is a senior reporter for the New Zealand Heraldanna.leask@nzherald.co.nz@AnnaLeask
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A man who stalked his estranged wife after she left him - breaching a protection order six times and creeping onto her property at night to install GPS trackers onto her car so he could monitor her movements - has been sentenced to community detention.
Psychologists have analyzed the speeches of rousing leaders like Hitler and Gandhi for their emotional content, assessing how much fear, joy, sadness and so on were present. They then tested whether the levels of emotion could predict whether a certain speech preceded violence or nonviolence.
They discovered the following emotions, particularly combined, could ignite violence:
Anger: The speaker gives the audience reasons to be angry, often pointing out who should be held responsible for that anger.
Contempt: The outgroup is deemed inferior to the ingroup, and thus unworthy of respect.
Disgust: The outgroup is described as so revolting they are undeserving of even basic humane treatment.
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