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Scientists challenge 'alarm bells' in IPCC climate change report: 'Not the end of the world'

In the first release of a three-part report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned this week of the consequences of a rapidly warming world spurred largely by human-influenced climate change.

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What is the Harm in Forecasting Catastrophe due to Man-Made Global Warming?

What is the Harm in Forecasting Catastrophe due to Man-Made Global Warming?
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Stars who quickly got the chop from England boss Big Sam to Top Gear's Chris Evans

Stars who quickly got the chop from England boss Big Sam to Top Gear's Chris Evans
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A quarter of staff don't miss the workplace, survey shows

ALMOST a quarter of employees in the UK admitted to not missing anything about the workplace, according to new research by national property…

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Education recovery funding worth 'little more' than Eat Out to Help Out scheme, analysis finds


Education recovery funding worth ‘little more’ than Eat Out to Help Out scheme, analysis finds
Joe Lepper
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Education recovery funding over the next academic year is worth "little more" than government funding handed to the hospitality sector during last summer’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme, according to latest analysis.
A coalition of school leaders and organisations is calling for a £13.5bn recovery fund. Picture: Adobe Stock
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COVID-19: Education recovery plan criticised as inadequate amid reported Whitehall squabbles over cost


COVID-19: Education recovery plan criticised as inadequate amid reported Whitehall squabbles over cost
A COVID rescue plan to help children in England catch up on lost lessons, costing £1.4 billion, is being unveiled by the government.
But plans to add half an hour to the school day, extending it from 8am to 5pm or 6pm, are reported to have been postponed after a Whitehall row over the cost.
As part of the recovery package, 17 and 18-year-old students will be given the option to repeat their final year if they have been badly affected by
COVID.
The government claims children across England will be offered up to 100 million hours of free tuition to help them catch up on learning lost during the pandemic.

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Biden Completing Opening Moves in Climate Strategy


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Four months into his administration, President Biden’s approach to climate change is beginning to cohere around two executive orders he issued his first week in office. 
Signed on Inauguration Day, the first order set an urgent tone through high-priority moves, such as rejoining the Paris climate agreement, initiating an update of government benchmarks for the social cost of greenhouse gases, and reversing a number of Trump administration actions on environmental policy.
The second order, issued Jan. 27, established an array of policymaking mechanisms and outlined an agenda on matters such as climate resilience, environmental justice, and climate-related economic opportunities, with many action items due within 60, 90, and 120 days. 

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