Print article AMIENS, France As France battles a new coronavirus surge that many believe was avoidable, intensive care aide Stephanie Sannier manages her stress and sorrow by climbing into her car after a 12-hour shift, blasting music and singing as loud as she can. “It allows me to breathe,” she says, “and to cry.” People with COVID-19 occupy all the beds in her ICU ward in President Emmanuel Macron’s hometown hospital in the medieval northern city of Amiens. Three have died in the past three days. The vast medical complex is turning away critically ill patients from smaller towns nearby for lack of space.
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See the tracks, the wind-about way they go? There’s a new world all around you; look there. Friend, did you notice? And the birds are singing merrily above. There’s a new world all around you; look there. Friend, did you see that? A young fox I’d well imagine. Notice how fast he was a-travelin’? See the way he threw his tail ‘fore he raced off? There’s a new world all around you; look there. Friend, have you realized? You adore the peaceful shadows, All the newly snowbound meadows. Yes, friend, there’s a new world all around you. Look there.
Darien Foundation awards $80,700 grant for STAR smart home
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The Darien Foundation has awarded a $80,700 grant to STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way, for a smart home with assistive technology that will improve the quality of life for STAR s Darien Cottage residents with intellectual, and developmental disabilities when the Darien cottage becomes a showcase of inspiration for other local families. Left to right: Megan Cioffi, president of the Board of STAR, Inc., Lighting the Way, Katie J. Banzhaf, executive director of STAR, Inc. Sarah Woodberry, executive director, The Darien Foundation and Ward Glassmeyer, chairman of the Board, the Darien Foundation.Katharine Calderwood / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
01 Apr 2021 - 8:46
Deepak John | The Peninsula
The most pressing concerns of the century such as climate change, cleaner energy and sustainable development were discussed during the 51st edition of the signature GECF Gas Lecture Series, entitled ‘The Russian Federation’s climate policy in the energy sector’.
Speaking virtually during the webinar Alexey Kulapin, the Director General of the Russian Energy Agency which is a specialised body of the Ministry of Energy of Russian Federation, elaborated on the national climate policy in the energy sector.
Russia has a multi-pronged strategy to confront climate change, by further developing its human capital, natural gas, hydrogen, and renewable assets.
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